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  • Lims forceps with 1×2 holding teeth and tying platform and tail with scleral marker

    Lims forceps with 1×2 holding teeth and tying platform and tail with scleral marker

    The Lims forceps are mainly used to stabilize the eye. Using the forceps, you can grasp and hold tissues.

    You can use the Lims forceps to stabilize and rotate the globe. Rotating the globe improves exposure of the surgical site. The Lims forceps provide support, while you apply force with the surgical instruments in your right hand. The Lims forceps are designed to handle the following tissues and suture:Conjunctiva, Tenon’s capsule, Sclera, Cornea, Iris, Nylon and Vicryl suture.

    The Lims forceps have smooth arms known as the tying platforrn, and grasping teeth at the end of the arms. The teeth are delicate and they can easily bend. The teeth of the Lims forceps are designed to field the fibrous sclera, without actually grasping it. The teeth act like hooks to hold the sclera. They are somewhat sharp and can penetrate a surgical glove. The tying platform grasps the fine nylon suture for tying.