Khan-Jaeger SS Lid Plate for the Laser (non glare), refurb.
Primary DI
10697660002023
Brand
Khan-Jaeger SS Lid Plate for the Laser (non glare), refurb.
Company
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Model
21-292R
Device description
The Khan-Jaeger is a curved instrument partially non-glare for blepharoplasty. The usage of this instrument is to block laser beams, and retract the tissues during surgical intervention. It is used as a backstop or strip to press the tissue around the globe or press the globe itself. This technique makes the incision of the conjunctiva simpler and exposes the fat more easily. The polished part touches the ocular shield, which is inserted at the beginning of the procedure. The Khan-Jaeger has a more concave ergonomic design than the Jaeger, with the inside polished.
A hand-held, non-self-retaining surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not dedicated to ophthalmic surgery or small nerve/vessel retraction, but may otherwise be clinically dedicated. It includes a shaped/hooked blade with a handle/holding portion and is available in a wide variety of designs, such as a double- or single-ended blade that may be fenestrated (pronged); deep wound retractors are typically designed with a long, curved blade that may also be intended to retract organs; it may include a light. This is a reusable device.