Standard Fine Dressing Forceps — 11.5cm Paediatric Cataract
The 11.5cm-labelled standard fine dressing forceps serves paediatric cataract surgery — the operation that addresses congenital, traumatic, or developmental cataracts in children. Paediatric cataract is a critical visual-development emergency: unrecognised dense cataract in the first months of life produces irreversible amblyopia (a fixed reduction in visual capacity) that cannot be corrected by later cataract surgery alone.
The paediatric-cataract emergency
The visual cortex develops during the first 6-8 months of life; if the eye does not receive clear visual input during this critical period, the brain does not learn to process information from that eye, and adult vision remains poor regardless of subsequent treatment. Paediatric cataract surgery within the first 2-3 months of life is the optimal intervention. The 11.5cm fine dressing forceps handles the paediatric eye tissue with the precision the development-critical timing demands.
The intraocular-lens decision
Paediatric cataract surgery may or may not include primary intraocular-lens implantation depending on age, axial length, and centre preference. Either way the 11.5cm fine forceps handles the conjunctival and corneal incisions during the procedure.





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