Fixation Forcep
Fixation forceps are specialized surgical instruments designed to securely hold and stabilize delicate tissues during ophthalmic and microsurgical procedures. Commonly used in cataract surgery, corneal transplants, and other anterior segment operations, these forceps provide a firm, non-slip grip on the sclera, conjunctiva, or cornea, allowing surgeons to perform precise incisions and manipulations with confidence. Crafted from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel or titanium, fixation forceps are durable, corrosion-resistant, and fully autoclavable for repeated use in sterile environments. They are available in various designs—including toothed, smooth, and platform-tipped styles—with ergonomic handles for enhanced control and comfort during prolonged procedures. The fine, angled tips allow for optimal visibility and access in confined surgical spaces, reducing the risk of tissue trauma. Essential for ophthalmic surgeons, fixation forceps ensure steady tissue stabilization, improved surgical accuracy, and superior patient outcomes during intricate eye surgeries.