Network Medical CORONET® Recipient Corneal Vacuum Trephine is specifically designed to deliver reliable and consistent vertical incisions during full penetrating keratoplasty (PK) procedures, helping improve wound architecture and reduce endothelial cell loss.
The trephine incorporates exclusive CORONET® Cathedral Blade Technology, featuring an ultra-thin and ultra-sharp blade designed to minimize tissue distortion and undercut while producing precise vertical incisions. Its double-sided Cathedral blade design supports reliable and consistent cutting performance throughout the procedure.
Developed specifically for PK surgery, the vacuum function securely holds the trephine in position during use, enhancing surgical stability and precision. A graticule pinpoint crosshair system enables accurate positioning, while ergonomic finger grips work naturally with hand positioning for improved comfort and control.
The all-metal blade construction features a non-glare finish to reduce reflections during surgery. A marker pin feature allows surgeons to monitor blade progression, with blade advancement calibrated at 0.063 mm downward per quarter turn and 0.252 mm per full rotation for controlled cutting depth.
Supplied sterile, single use only, with a declared 5-year shelf life, the device is manufactured in the UK.
Network Medical CORONET® Recipient Corneal Vacuum Trephine is specifically designed to deliver reliable and consistent vertical incisions during full penetrating keratoplasty (PK) procedures, helping improve wound architecture and reduce endothelial cell loss.
The trephine incorporates exclusive CORONET® Cathedral Blade Technology, featuring an ultra-thin and ultra-sharp blade designed to minimize tissue distortion and undercut while producing precise vertical incisions. Its double-sided Cathedral blade design supports reliable and consistent cutting performance throughout the procedure.
Developed specifically for PK surgery, the vacuum function securely holds the trephine in position during use, enhancing surgical stability and precision. A graticule pinpoint crosshair system enables accurate positioning, while ergonomic finger grips work naturally with hand positioning for improved comfort and control.
The all-metal blade construction features a non-glare finish to reduce reflections during surgery. A marker pin feature allows surgeons to monitor blade progression, with blade advancement calibrated at 0.063 mm downward per quarter turn and 0.252 mm per full rotation for controlled cutting depth.
Supplied sterile, single use only, with a declared 5-year shelf life, the device is manufactured in the UK.