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BarronVacuum
Donor Cornea Punch
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The Barron Vacuum Donor
Cornea Punches are second-generation marking punches that
incorporate a
vacuum to hold the donor cornea
firmly in place during the
resection of the transplant
tissue from donor corneas. These
donor punches build on BPI's
experience with the design and
manufacture of vacuum trephines
and non-vacuum donor cornea
punches. The instrument is
delivered in a sterile,
hermitically-sealed tray with
Tyvek lid. It is
disposable and is intended for
single use.

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The Barron Vacuum Donor Cornea
Punch is comprised of 5
components:
- Cutting Block
(Base)
- Top with Blade
- Seating Ring
- Vacuum Syringe
- Gentian Violet
Ink Pen
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The cutting block (or base) of
the the punch features a
circular groove and 4 holes for
aspirating the epithelial side
of the cornea. These small
holes are also used to mark the
cornea as described below. There
are 4 larger precisely-located
corner holes that accept
aligning pins that are in the
punch top. A small-diameter,
flexible silicone tube is attached to side of
the base so that a vacuum can be
created with the hand-operated
vacuum syringe.
The punch top contains a
stainless steel blade that is
matched in diameter to the small
vacuum holes in the base. Four
stainless steel guide posts
align with four corresponding
holes in the cutting block,
which accurately centers the
blade over the donor cornea.
The seating ring
is used to ensure complete
contact between the peripheral
cornea and the vacuum groove so that a
perfectly round button can be
cut from the center of the
cornea.

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The well of the cutting
block has four small
holes that may be inked
with a sterile gentian
violet marking
pen (included) prior to
placement of the donor
cornea in order to
identify the four
quadrants of the cornea
for cardinal suture
alignment in the
recipient bed. When the
vacuum is applied to the
cutting block, the
epithelium of the donor
cornea is pulled firmly
against the 4 holes and
the gentian violet ink
is transferred to the
cornea.
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The blade of the punch is fabricated from
the hardest stainless steel that
is available, and its
manufacture employs a
proprietary, multiple-stage
honing of the blade edge to give
an unsurpassed sharpness. The
blades in the BPI punches are
0.3 mm thick, which yields sturdy
blades that are less subject to
accidental damage that might be
caused by the surgeon or
assistant during preparation for
the operation.

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A demonstration of the
Barron Vacuum Donor Cornea
Punch being used by a
cornea surgeon is shown in the
Flash video at the
right.
If
you don't have Flash
installed as a plug-in
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can download an mpeg
version of the clip by
clicking on the
thumbnail below.
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The Barron Vacuum Donor Cornea
Punches come in 13
sizes, ranging from
6.0 mm in diameter to
9.5 mm. There are
two
families of vacuum trephines
that can be used in
conjunction with the donor
punches: the
Hessburg-Barron Vacuum
Trephine and the
Barron Radial Vacuum
Trephine.
The Barron Vacuum Donor Cornea Punches are sold only by
Katena Products.
Contact
Katena Products to
order.
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Part # |
Diam. |
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K20-2100 |
6.0 mm |
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K20-2102 |
6.5 mm |
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K20-2103 |
6.75 mm |
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K20-2104 |
7.0 mm |
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K20-2105 |
7.25 mm |
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K20-2106 |
7.5 mm |
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K20-2107 |
7.75 mm |
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K20-2108 |
8.0 mm |
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K20-2109 |
8.25 mm |
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K20-2110 |
8.5 mm |
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K20-2111 |
8.75 mm |
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K20-2112 |
9.0 mm |
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K20-2114 |
9.5 mm |
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