Bishop-Harmon Dressing Forceps
1×2 teeth, 3-3/8″ (8.6 cm) Â Bishop-Harmon Tissue Forceps are a commonly used tool in a variety of ophthalmologic procedures. The forceps are designed for grasping delicate tissue in a small surgical field. Three finger holes on the handle allow the surgeon to adjust his or her grip during the procedure as desired. The forceps are available in straight or curved styles depending on surgical preference.
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Category: Forceps
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