FEATHER Microscalpels
Clear Cornea Scalpel
The FEATHER® Clear CorneaThe cornea is the structure closing off the frontal coat of the eyeball. It is transparent, curved and wetted by the tear fluid. Scalpel is perfect for single-plane and two-plane incisions.
Crescent Scalpel
Thanks to its sharp blade with straight sides and a rounded tip, the FEATHER® crescent scalpel is ideal for perfect scleral tunnel flaps.
Enlargement Scalpel
The FEATHER® enlargement scalpel with its trapezoidal tip is used to enlarge an incisionA cut made in a tissue, e.g., with a scalpel, during surgical procedures. Microincisions are particularly small incisions performed with dedicated instruments. for implanting an intraocular lens.
MVR Scalpel
The MVR scalpel is a vitreoretinal FEATHER® precision instrument; it is suitable for use in vitreous body surgery and to create side ports for the introduction of instruments.
Paracentesis Scalpel
The FEATHER® paracentesis scalpel is suitable to make 1.0 mm incisions for sideports for the introduction of instruments in a wide range of applications.
Phaco Scalpel
FEATHER® phaco scalpels are suitable forclear corneal incision (CCI), near corneal incisions and scleral tunnel incisions in cataract surgery.
Phaco Scalpel BUPS
FEATHER® Phaco Scalpels are used for sclerocorneal and clear corneal incisions during cataract surgery. A unique blade design allows cutting resistance to be minimised.
Coated Round Shaft Phaco Scalpel
The new Coated Round Shaft Phaco Scalpel features a unique shape and coated surface for ultimate sharpness and strong tip.
Safety Scalpel (Micro scalpel)
The FEATHER® Safeshield™ scalpel with blade protection offers improved safety and cutting performance during surgical procedures.
Standard Incision Scalpel
The straight, ultra-sharp blades of the FEATHER® standard incision scalpels are precisely honed in micron units for optimum incisions of the scleraSclera is the outer coat of the eyeball covering it from the edge of the cornea to the dura mater of the optic nerve. Together with the cornea it forms the outer coat of the eyeball and ensures the stable shape of the eye. and corneaThe cornea is the structure closing off the frontal coat of the eyeball. It is transparent, curved and wetted by the tear fluid..