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The difference between trabecular scissors and Venus scissors

The shapes are different and the workmanship is different.

Trabecular scissors are slightly curved, and Venus scissors are available in three types: straight tip, curved tip, and angular.

VANNAS Venus advanced scissors, straight head. Excellent tip, total length 75mm, available in 3mm and 5mm blades. Sharp and precise, suitable for various fine microscopic operations. Trabecular scissors: used for cutting trabeculae, iris, capsule and other tissues during ophthalmic surgery. Microscopic iris scissors: used for cutting trabeculae, iris, capsule and other tissues during ophthalmic surgery. Stapes arch scissors: used to cut the stapes arch neck during ear microsurgery. Malleus head scissors: used to cut cartilage in the ear canal.