Description
The EPSILON USA Lens Implant Forceps & Injectors: Inamura Style Nucleus Prechopper is a surgical instrument commonly used in ophthalmic procedures, particularly in cataract surgery. This instrument is designed to divide the nucleus of the cataract into smaller fragments, making it easier to remove during the surgery. The instrument is named after the Japanese ophthalmologist, Dr. Akira Inamura, who developed this prechopping technique in the 1980s. The Inamura Style Nucleus Prechopper has a unique design that allows it to effectively divide the nucleus into four quadrants, making it easier for the surgeon to remove. The instrument is made of stainless steel, which is durable and resistant to corrosion. The Inamura Style Nucleus Prechopper is an essential tool for cataract surgeons, as it helps to ensure a successful and smooth procedure with minimal risk of complications.









