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Bishop Harmon Iris Forceps are a pair of surgical forceps (tweezers) often used in ophthalmic procedures. They are designed specifically for use in the anterior portion of the eye to reach structures like the iris. Iris forceps are a small pair of forceps (9cm long) with a fine tip for grasping delicate tissue with minimal trauma. You can choose between serrated tips and tips with a 1x2 tooth configuration. The narrow, serrated jaws of the surgical forceps allow for fine manipulation of structures like the iris of the eye. The 1x2 teeth give a secure grip of delicate structures with minimal trauma. Researchers like these fine tipped tweezers for precision work in microdissection. These forceps are have straight tips. The Iris Forceps are manufactured with surgical grade stainless steel, premium German steel, or titanium, all of which are autoclavable. WPI recommends properly cleaning all your surgical instruments promptly after use. This improves the useable lifespan of your surgical tools.
| Order code | Tip Shape | Metal | Descriptions |
| 501775 | Serrated | Stainless steel | |
| 501775-G | Serrated, German | Stainless steel | |
| 501776 | 1 x 2 Teeth | Stainless steel | |
| 501776-G | 1 x 2 Teeth, German | Stainless steel | |
| WP3510 | 1 x 2 Teeth, Titanium | Titanium |
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Laboratory forceps are surgical instruments that come in a variety of types. Here’s a brief overview to help you choose a set of forceps for your application. Surgical forceps can be divided into two broad categories, thumb forceps (also called tweezers) and hemostatic forceps. Tweezers can be further divided into dressing forceps and tissue forceps.
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