Name | Kelman Dipstick |
Lead Time | Lead time advised within 48 hours of order placement. |
Competitor | ;601927;60-1927;6019-27; |
Specialty | Ophthalmology-Cannulas |
Material Finish | Stainless Steel |
Grade | Premium Operating Room |
Units of Measurement | Each |
Manufacturer | JBS Industries |
Sterility | Non-Sterile |
Usage | Reusable |
Kelman Dipstick
angled tip, 2.0 mm, 30 gauge, 3/4″ (1.9 cm) Kelman Dipstick is a commonly used tool in IOL cataract procedures. The dipstick features markings at 5,6, and 7 mm and placed through the scleral incision to measure the size of the IOL implant needed.
SKU:
JBS-8117
Category: Cannulas
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