Iris scissors

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Iris Scissors are a type of scissors specifically designed for surgical procedures involving the eye. They are named after the iris, the colored part of the eye, which is often the focus of the procedures in which these scissors are used.

History

Iris Scissors were first developed in the late 19th century by the German instrument maker Joseph Leiter. Leiter was a pioneer in the field of ophthalmic surgery, and his design for the Iris Scissors has remained largely unchanged since its inception.

Design

The design of Iris Scissors is characterized by their small size, typically around 3.5 to 4.5 inches in length. They have a straight or curved blade, with the curved blade being more common. The tips of the blades are extremely sharp, allowing for precise cuts. The handles of the scissors are typically made of stainless steel, while the blades are often made of a harder steel to maintain their sharpness.

Use

Iris Scissors are used in a variety of surgical procedures involving the eye. They are most commonly used in procedures involving the iris, such as iridectomy and iridotomy. However, they can also be used in other ophthalmic surgeries, such as cataract surgery and corneal transplant.

In addition to their use in ophthalmic surgery, Iris Scissors are also commonly used in other types of microsurgery, such as plastic surgery and neurosurgery. They are particularly useful in these types of surgeries due to their small size and sharp blades, which allow for precise cuts in small areas.

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