Crouch Corneal Protector
About this item
- Developed for oculoplastic corneal and scleral protection
- Rests on the sclera, not the cornea, for safe shielding
- Easily removed with E1500 Bishop-Harmon forceps
- Individually packaged and sterile
- Available as a single or box of 10
Crouch Corneal Protector - Single is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Crouch Corneal Protector - Single is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Crouch Corneal Protector
The Crouch Corneal Protector is a specialized eye shield developed for oculoplastic procedures, providing dependable corneal and scleral protection during delicate work around the eye. It's designed for eye surgeons, oculoplastic specialists, and surgical teams who need a reliable barrier that safeguards the cornea while the surrounding periocular area is being treated.
Thanks to its thoughtfully engineered 23.5 x 25.8 millimeter dimensions, the protector is shaped to rest on the sclera rather than directly on the cornea, helping shield the sensitive corneal surface throughout the procedure. When the procedure is complete, the shield is easily removed with E1500 Bishop-Harmon forceps, making placement and retrieval straightforward for the surgical team.
Each Crouch Corneal Protector is individually packaged and sterile, ready for use in the operating environment. It's available as a Single unit or a convenient Box of 10 protectors, so you can order the quantity that fits your practice. Select your preferred option below to add it to your cart.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Crouch Corneal Protector used for?
A: It was developed for oculoplastic procedures to provide corneal and scleral protection, shielding the eye's surface while work is performed around the periocular area.
Q: How is the protector positioned on the eye?
A: Its dimensions are designed so the protector rests on the sclera and not on the cornea, helping protect the sensitive corneal surface during the procedure.
Q: How is the protector removed?
A: It is easily removed with the E1500 Bishop-Harmon forceps, allowing for simple retrieval once the procedure is finished.
Q: Is the Crouch Corneal Protector sterile?
A: Yes. Each protector is individually packaged and sterile, so it's ready for use in a surgical setting.
Q: What purchase options are available?
A: You can order a Single protector or a Box of 10. Choose the option that best suits your needs from the selector above.
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