Arrugi Capsular Forceps

Arrugi Capsular Forceps are an instrument that is used to remove foreign bodies from the capsule in the eye area. It was developed in the 1980s by French ophthalmologist Jean Arrugi and named after its creator.

Arrugi Capsular tweezers consist of two parts: a handle and a rod. The handle has a shape that allows you to hold the instrument securely in your hand, and the rod has a sharp end and a curved shape, which allows you to easily penetrate the capsule and remove foreign bodies.

The use of Capsular Arruga tweezers is only possible in an operating room, as it requires high precision and experience of the surgeon. During the operation, the surgeon uses tweezers to remove the foreign body from the capsule without damaging it.

One of the advantages of using Capsular Arruga tweezers is that it allows you to remove foreign bodies that cannot be removed by other methods. Additionally, it can be used to remove cataracts, which is one of the most common eye diseases.

Although Arrugui Capsular Forceps are considered a safe instrument, they can still cause complications such as damage to the capsule or eyeball. Therefore, its use should only be performed by experienced surgeons in an operating room.

Thus, Capsular Arrugi tweezers are an effective tool for removing foreign bodies in the eye area, which avoids complications and preserves the patient’s vision. However, its use should only be carried out by experienced specialists in an operating room using all necessary safety precautions.