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Carrying a 25ga lumen with a short 4mm bend‑to‑tip, this anterior chamber cannula is built for near‑incision irrigation and wound hydration after phacoemulsification. The intermediate gauge balances flow with atraumatic passage through small corneal wounds.
Features & Benefits
These sterile disposable bipolar cords at 12 feet (3660mm) connect bipolar forceps to the electrosurgical generator across a full OR layout. The 10‑per‑pouch individually wrapped sterile format supports clean case‑by‑case setup without reprocessing overhead.
Angled for temporal‑approach phaco, this Kratz‑Barraquer speculum carries open 14mm rounded blades with an 18mm spread to retract the lids while keeping the frame clear of the limbus. The dull finish reduces microscope glare, and the compact 41mm body sits low against the brow and cheek. Open wire geometry preserves the field of view.
The titanium Castroviejo tying forceps in straight configuration features 7mm tying platform and refined geometry suited to clear visualization during IOL and corneal knot placement. The straight shafts enable unobstructed view of knot formation, and titanium construction offers enhanced durability. The broad platform ensures consistent tying force distribution.
This right-handed Westcott tenotomy scissors pairs sub-miniature rounded Westcott blades with blunt tips, designed for fine periocular dissection and extraocular muscle work. The 11mm screw-to-tip distance supports precise incisions in confined spaces, while the serrated handle prevents slip during delicate soft-tissue cutting.
This insulated Conway lid retractor is configured for use with bipolar cautery during oculoplastic and lid surgery. The 7.5mm wide blade lifts the lid clear of the operative field, while the insulation shaft prevents stray current transfer to surrounding tissue. A flat serrated handle and polished 140mm shaft give the surgeon stable fingertip grip during retraction.
The O'Gawa suture‑fixation forceps features straight shafts with 0.12mm ultrafine teeth and 5.5mm tying platform suited to dual‑purpose suture holding and IOL fixation during cataract surgery. The ultrafine tooth pattern prevents slippage on delicate monofilament. The straight configuration enables clear visualization of fixation maneuvers.
The Castroviejo lacrimal dilator is a precision double-ended probe for canalicular and nasolacrimal duct surgery. The fine 0.25mm needle point initiates delicate canalicular pathways, while the 0.75mm taper end dilates the duct systematically without tearing the mucosal lining. Its knurled handle ensures steady tactile feedback.
The C punctum punch is a squeeze-handle lacrimal access instrument designed for precision perforation of the superior and inferior puncta during lacrimal canalicular surgery and dacryocystorhinostomy preparation. The 1.5mm bite diameter creates standardized openings. Stainless steel construction ensures corrosion resistance during repeated lacrimal procedures.
This 'C' punctum punch is designed for precise excision of punctal tissue using a controlled 1mm bite. The squeeze-handle mechanism provides steady closure force for consistent tissue removal during lacrimal procedures.
These titanium squeeze‑handle scissors incorporate 30 degree angled 20ga blades for refined approach geometry in confined anterior chamber spaces. The smooth fenestrated squeeze mechanism enables balanced tactile feedback, while the 140mm length promotes controlled entry around lens zonules.
These titanium squeeze‑handle scissors feature 45 degree angled 20ga microblades engineered for controlled anterior chamber access. The fenestrated squeeze mechanism provides proportional blade closing force, while the 140mm overall length supports stable hand positioning during capsule‑adjacent dissection.
This zero‑degree phacoemulsification tip is the foundational geometry for straight‑ahead phaco probe deployment. The tapered round hub design ensures precise fit within phacoemulsification handpieces, enabling reproducible power delivery and aspiration dynamics during nuclear emulsification and cortical cleanup.
This precision blue gold titanium Neuro Jones IMA diamond knife handle is engineered for fine corneal and limbal incisions in refractive and cataract procedures. The 1mm blade mount with straight geometry ensures accurate blade alignment and reproducible incision profiles. Titanium construction provides corrosion resistance and lasting durability across multiple surgical cases. 190mm length supports comfortable manipulation.
These suture removal forceps feature tungsten carbide‑impregnated jaws that provide superior cutting durability for suture manipulation and removal across multiple cases. The very fine pointed tips enable precise engagement of delicate sutures without tissue trauma, while the 114mm overall length supports comfortable hand positioning during extended suture removal sessions. The tungsten carbide construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat clinical use.
This Abraham 66D magnifying YAG laser lens combines image magnification (1.8x) with laser magnification (56x) for precise Nd:YAG capsulotomy. The 15.5mm contact diameter and 16.5mm lens height provide stable contact alignment while supporting controlled posterior capsule ablation and corneal safety.
The Adalve corneal suturing forceps provide titanium‑reinforced stability during suture placement and tying after cataract or corneal surgery. The 111mm length with 2‑hole flat handle supports fingertip control at the anterior chamber margin. Straight jaws grip suture knots and needle shanks with precision without slipping during delicate corneal wound closure.
This polished stainless‑steel adaptor joins irrigation bulbs to standard cannula hubs, bridging delivery sources and working cannulas across an ophthalmic setup. The 30mm body stays compact in the connection line, and the polished finish reduces drip retention at the joint.
These angled Aebli corneal scissors combine blunt tips with a 21mm screw-to-tip dimension, optimized for graft margin work and lamellar dissection where angular approach improves visibility. The ribbon-style ring handle delivers comfortable digit positioning during extended anterior segment procedures.
These straight Aebli corneal scissors bring blunt tips to universal corneal work, with a 19mm screw-to-tip reach that maintains excellent visibility in the anterior chamber. The ring handle supports stable digit positioning during controlled linear cuts, and the universal standard pattern suits varied surgical preferences.
These straight Aebli corneal scissors cut along corneal and limbal planes with blunt tips that protect adjacent intraocular structures. A 21mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length suits controlled corneoscleral division, and the ribbon‑style ring handle delivers a low‑profile pinch grip. Polished blades retain a clean cutting edge through repeat reprocessing.
The Aebli corneal section scissors is a left‑oriented instrument with angled curved blades and blunt tips designed for safe entry wound construction and enlargement in corneal surgery. The 18mm reach from mid‑screw to tip supports precise anterior segment cuts. Flat handle and polished finish enable stable visualization during delicate corneal manipulation.
Aebli corneal section scissors are designed for controlled incision creation and opening at the corneal limbus. The angled blade geometry orients the cutting edge optimally within the anterior chamber, while blunt tips minimize perforation risk into posterior structures. The flat handle affords secure purchase and stable control during critical incision placement.
This Agarwal karate phaco chopper features an 11mm bend-to-tip distance with a sharply angled profile for precise chopping maneuvers. The round handle improves grip stability during phacoemulsification.
The Agricola lacrimal sac retractor combines sharp 3 × 3 prongs with finger-squeeze pads for controlled lacrimal duct retraction during dacryocystorhinostomy and canalicular repair. The screw-locking device maintains exposure tension throughout the procedure, while stainless steel construction ensures lasting performance across many dacryology cases.
This air injection cannula 18ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.
This air injection cannula 19ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.
This air injection cannula 20ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.
This air injection cannula 21ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.
This air injection cannula 30ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.