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Description

BR Surgical .

Frequently asked questions

Does this spatula feature a secure, non-slip grip?

Yes, this instrument is designed with a round knurled handle. This specific texture is engineered to provide superior tactile feedback and ensure a secure, non-slip grip during delicate ophthalmic surgical maneuvers.

Is this instrument intended for phacoemulsification procedures?

Absolutely. The BR Surgical KOCH spatula is a specialized instrument specifically designed for phacoemulsification and ophthalmic procedures, ensuring the precision required for these delicate tasks.

Does this arrive in pristine, factory-new condition?

Yes, every unit is supplied as Factory New. This ensures the instrument meets the high standards required for critical surgical applications upon arrival.

What is the exact overall length of this spatula?

This spatula is manufactured to precise surgical specifications with an overall length of 117mm (4.6 inches).

Is this product shipped directly from the manufacturer?

Yes, to ensure supply chain integrity and product quality, this item ships directly from the manufacturer.

What is the manufacturer part number for this instrument?

The manufacturer part number for this KOCH Phacoemulsification Duckbilled Spatula is BR42-07120.

What is the estimated lead time for this surgical tool?

The estimated lead time for this instrument is 1 to 2 weeks (approximately 7 days), as it is fulfilled directly by the manufacturer.

Is the handle design optimized for tactile sensitivity?

Yes, the round knurled handle is specifically intended to enhance the surgeon’s tactile feedback, allowing for better control and precision during complex surgical procedures.

Who can I contact if I have technical questions about this instrument?

For any inquiries regarding this product, you can reach out to customer support at (888) 642-1366.

Is this considered a professional-grade surgical instrument?

Yes, this is a highly specialized ophthalmic instrument designed for professional use in cataract and phacoemulsification surgical settings, meeting the rigorous demands of clinical environments.