A pre-assembled iris retractor device for ophthalmic surgical procedures. The I-RING is designed to facilitate iris manipulation and expansion during eye surgery with convenient pre-loaded configuration.
Manufactured by
MOHA USA
Türkiye
MOHA Medical was officially established in Guangzhou in 2009. At the same year, R&D centers were established in New Jersey, USA and New Zealand. Specializing in energy electrosurgical instruments for hospital operating rooms.
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