Punch, endothelial, keratoplasty

Type of medical device or related product
General vs. specific use (health condition)
Intended population sex
Level of technical knowledge
Capital
Reusable
Requirements
None
WHO list of priority medical devices
Healthcare unit
EMDN related code(s)
L1799
OPHTHALMOLOGY INSTRUMENTS, REUSABLE - OTHER
GMDN related code(s)
13232
Corneoscleral punch (A hand-held, manual ophthalmic surgical instrument designed to excise a segment of tissue (frequently in the form of a disc) from the sclera or cornea of a patient or from grafts taken from cadaver donors. It typically has a set of sharp, hollow tips at the distal end (a rotary mechanism that may be either integral or an attachment) operated by squeezing a two-part handle. The device is used mainly to perform ophthalmic graft implantations or, less frequently, to obtain grafts from the sclera of cadaver donors. This is a reusable device.)