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publicationDate 2014-01-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-203389005-U
titleOfInvention Multifunctional hook for cataract surgery
abstract The utility model provides a multifunctional hook for a cataract surgery, and relates to an ophthalmological medical instrument. The multifunctional hook for the cataract surgery is provided with an L-shaped hollow hook body, a connecting portion and a hollow handle, wherein a downward bent portion is arranged at the front end of a horizontal portion of the L-shaped hollow hook body; the end of the downward bent portion is in the shape of a sphere; a perpendicular portion of the L-shaped hollow hook body is in the shape of an inverted cone; an upper water outlet hole and a lower water outlet hole are formed in the downward bent portion and above the sphere; the upper end of the inverted cone is connected with the connecting portion; and the connecting portion is respectively connected with the hollow handle and a medical transfusion pipe. The multifunctional hook is integrally streamlined, not only facilitates smooth flowing of water flow, but also does not easily damage incision and tissues in eyes; the tail end of the horizontal portion of the hollow hook body is in the shape of a ball; two water outlet holes are formed in a position, which is close to the tail end, of the horizontal portion of the hollow hook body; two water flows in eyes can collide with each other, so that water spray and vortex which do not have collapsing force can be generated; and water drainage is facilitated, water flows in anterior chambers in eyeballs, incisions can be designedly formed to leak water, the surgery can be quickly and safely finished, the stability of the anterior chambers can be kept under the condition that the incisions leak water, and the surgery is finished safely.
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