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titleOfInvention Vitreous surgery cannula
abstract 【Task】 Vitreous surgery, especially trans-conjunctival sutureless vitreous surgery with a 25 gauge system, is minimally invasive and has a light burden on the patient. There were drawbacks such as the vitreous body in the surrounding area being difficult to remove. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to provide a cannula for vitreous surgery having a structure for preventing dropping and enabling stable fixation in order to solve the above problems. [Solution] By providing a step in the shaft portion of the vitreous surgery cannula, the step when the cannula for vitreous surgery is about to move outward due to the movement or intraocular pressure of the instrument inserted therein during the operation. Became resistance and showed the effect of preventing falling off. [Selection] Figure 2
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