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As microsurgical
techniques becom more sophisticated, greater demands are made on
the instruments to complement the skill of the surgeon. The
MICRA range of titanium microsurgical instruments has been
developed by surgeons in association with specialist technicians
from appropriate engineering disciplines. Absulate precision,
high strength, durability and light weight are the
prerequisites. Total quality of manufacture is the objective.
MICRA has pioneered the use of
titanium as the most effective material for microsurgical
instrument. It is only two thirds the weight of stainless steel,
yet is harder and stronger. It is non-toxic. non-corrosive and
non-magnetic and can be sterilized by all known techniques.Micra
titanium instruments feature tungsten carbide coated tips.the
surface comprises smoothly rounded particles, slightly uneven
and very hard.this provides a firm interlocking grip for optimum
security when undertacking delicate surgical techniques, even
when a viscous medium is being used. Forceps with coated tips
may be used with confidence to hold delicate tissue with minimal
trauma.
Diamond blades have been
developed to provide surgeons with the means to divide tissue
with microscopic precision while causing minimal trauma to
surrounding tissue. The atomic of a diamond is the strongest
known, allowing cutting edges to be polished to the finest
tolerances possible- at least 30 tims sharper than the best
steel edges.
ALL MICRA titanium instruments
are anodised in a distinctive non-glare blue finish. The
confidence with which they can be manipulated, combined with
their light weight, contributes significantly to reduced fatigue
for the surgeone during extended procedures.
Rigorous quality control,
innovative design and a continual product development programe
gives MICRA titanium microsurgical instruments the competitive
edge.
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