Chalazion pack N°1
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    Chalazion HESTIA N?1 pack for chalazion removal

    Set intended for use in chalazion removal surgery

    Each pack is assembled in a controlled environment and sterilized with Ethylene Oxide under ISO 13485 certification.

    Using the chalazion pack N?1: The enveloping field serves as a table field. The blister allows to gather the components. With the whitewash stick and an antiseptic, the operator performs an antisepsis of the eye to be treated then places the patient drape to delimit the sterile area. Using the trocar (pink needle), he fills the syringe with a local anesthetic, then after mounting the orange needle on the syringe, he injects the anesthetic into the eyelid. The chalazion clamp allows the operator to hold the eyelid and expose the chalazion. With the bistoury, he incises the chalazion, then he uses the curette to remove the pus. Compresses absorb exudates. At the end of the intervention, an eye pad is placed on the eye to protect it.

    The chalazion pack N?1 is composed of:
    - 1 non-woven polyethylene table cover 110x110cm
    - 1 Polyethylene non-woven drape 50x50cm perforated 4x7cm centered adhesive
    - 1 Tray 15x20cm 4 compartments
    - 10 Non-woven compresses 10x10cm 4 ply 30g
    - 1 non-woven eye pad 5x7cm
    - 1 Syringe 3 pieces 2.5ml Luer Lock centered
    - 1 orange needle 25G 16mm
    - 1 pink needle 18G 40mm
    - 1 foam whitewash stick 15cm
    - 1 Swann Morton N?15 scalpel
    - 1 double chalazion curette
    - 1 wide stainless steel chalazion forceps
    - 1 Sterilization bag 285x450mm

    Medical device made in France

    Net weight kg
    0,12
    Gross weight kg
    0,15
    Interventional procedure
    Chalazion
    Sterile
    Stérile EO
    CE
    DM Classe IIa
    UID
    03666002006487
    460381

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