Protective Black Ocular Shields with suction cups
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Autoclavable, Non-Sterile. For conventional Lid Surgery. These elongated shields, with their double radius -- the small radius creating a vault over the cornea -- are for lid surgery over living, healthy eyes. The edges and the posterior surface are highly polished. For the anterior surface, only highly . . . More details
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Autoclavable, Non-Sterile. For conventional Lid Surgery.
These elongated shields, with their double radius -- the small radius creating a vault over the cornea -- are for lid surgery over living, healthy eyes. The edges and the posterior surface are highly polished. For the anterior surface, only highly polished finished is available.
Each shield includes a suction cup for easy removal. Suction cups can be sterilized in solutions, gas, or autoclaved. Plastic shields have a life of 50-100 autoclave cycles.
Plastic, 1mm thin, black. NOT FOR LASER USE.
Steam autoclave instructions are as follows:
250°F (121°C) for 30 minutes at 15 psi (103 kPa) OR 270°F (132°C) for 15 minutes at 30 psi (207 kPa) OR 273°F (134°C) for 15 minutes at 32 psi (221 kPa).
These elongated shields, with their double radius -- the small radius creating a vault over the cornea -- are for lid surgery over living, healthy eyes. The edges and the posterior surface are highly polished. For the anterior surface, only highly polished finished is available.
Each shield includes a suction cup for easy removal. Suction cups can be sterilized in solutions, gas, or autoclaved. Plastic shields have a life of 50-100 autoclave cycles.
Plastic, 1mm thin, black. NOT FOR LASER USE.
Steam autoclave instructions are as follows:
250°F (121°C) for 30 minutes at 15 psi (103 kPa) OR 270°F (132°C) for 15 minutes at 30 psi (207 kPa) OR 273°F (134°C) for 15 minutes at 32 psi (221 kPa).

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