These ultra-fine sutures are primarily used for highly delicate procedures, particularly in ophthalmology and research settings.
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Ophthalmic Surgery
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Used in corneal transplant surgeries (keratoplasty) to secure the donor cornea in place.
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Essential for scleral and corneal wound closure, ensuring minimal tissue damage and improved healing.
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Used in glaucoma filtering surgeries, where precise suturing is necessary for optimal intraocular pressure control.
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Sclerecornea Procedures
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Specifically designed for scleral and corneal repair, commonly in cases of trauma, perforation, or degenerative eye conditions.
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Laboratory Research & Experimental Microsurgery
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Used in ophthalmic research for testing new surgical techniques, implants, or treatments.
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Commonly utilized in microsurgical training and practice, particularly for surgeons specializing in eye surgeries.
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