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This Akahoshi hybrid combo pre‑chopper features titanium construction with a scalloped crescent tip for grade 1‑4 nuclei using the karate pre‑chop technique. The 3mm opening allows controlled penetration within small incision parameters.
Features & Benefits
The Akahoshi hydrodissection cannula uses a curved 27ga shaft to direct fluid behind the anterior capsule and separate the lens cortex in a controlled wave. Its curvature follows the capsular bag, giving the surgeon a predictable approach for pre‑chop and quick‑chop phaco techniques. The fine gauge keeps incision distortion to a minimum.
The Akahoshi II hydrodissection cannula combines a 27-gauge ultra-fine lumen with a sharp beveled tip and curved-angle geometry that enables precise subincisional hydrodissection during phacoemulsification. The sharp bevel penetrates the cortical shell cleanly while the curved-angle approach (1mm from bend to tip) supports direct access through the corneal incision. The 19mm overall length provides compact control without excess shaft extension.
The Akahoshi nucleus sustainer with its 0.5mm bulbous tip provides gentle, atraumatic support for nucleus fragments during phacoemulsification. Titanium construction and short round handle deliver superior corrosion resistance and refined ergonomic grip during extended cases. The bulbous geometry optimizes purchase on dense nucleus material without posterior capsule trauma.
The Akahoshi nucleus sustainer delivers gentle nuclear fragment support and positioning during phacoemulsification with its elongated paddle-shaped blade. The right-side dish-out geometry and angled 10mm bend-to-tip profile enhance nuclear manipulation while reducing capsular trauma. The round knurled handle provides secure fingerhold during extended fragmentation and removal sequences.
The Akahoshi nucleus sustainer features an elongated paddle‑shaped blade with a dished anterior surface for stable nucleus support during phacoemulsification. The angled shaft, bent 10mm from tip, improves approach angles while protecting the capsular bag and posterior capsule. Round knurled handle delivers fine tactile control throughout nucleus manipulation.
The Akahoshi nucleus sustainer employs titanium construction with a distinctive paddle‑shaped tip for atraumatic support and manipulation of nuclear fragments during phacoemulsification. The paddle geometry distributes force across a broad surface, minimizing corneal endothelial trauma. Titanium rigidity ensures consistent nucleus positioning throughout the emulsification sequence.
The Akahoshi Paddle pre‑chopper handles softer nuclei (grades 1‑2) with a paddle tip geometry that distributes force across a wider nuclear surface, reducing the risk of posterior capsule rupture. The round knurled handle provides secure, fatigue‑resistant grip during prolonged chopping, and the 120mm length balances access with precise control in the anterior chamber.
These Akahoshi phaco pre‑chopper forceps feature a 30� angled profile with 4.5mm delicate jaws and sharp pointed tips. The three‑hole handle and 120mm length support stable nucleus division with up to 30mm opening.
Engineered for prechopping firm nuclei before phaco energy is applied, the Akahoshi prechopper uses a cross‑action mechanism to split the lens within the capsular bag through a single instrument pass. The angled titanium tips enter the anterior chamber through a clear corneal incision, then spread to divide the nucleus along its natural cleavage planes. Titanium construction keeps the cross‑action precise and corrosion‑resistant across repeated autoclave cycles.
The Akahoshi splitter brings precision nucleus management to small-incision phaco cases. Its straight 0.75mm ring design secures hard nuclei for controlled splitting while the 1.6mm outer diameter fits comfortably through MICS incisions without widening the entry. Titanium construction combines durability with predictable feel during the Karate split or completing chop sequences.
This Akahoshi Sub II combo pre‑chopper is designed for soft nuclei grades 1‑2 and optimized for use through a 2mm incision. The blade configuration supports early nucleus division and internal expansion without excessive zonular stress.
The Akahoshi Universal II pre‑chopper is calibrated for nuclei grades 2‑4 and accommodates incisions as small as 2‑2.2mm, enabling maximum wound closure benefits in microincision cataract surgery. The straight narrow jaw design permits precise chopping strokes parallel to the ophthalmic axis without widening the incision. This geometry optimizes nuclear fragmentation while minimizing corneal stress.
This Akahoshi Vienna Window prechopper uses double‑edged broader blades with thickness matched to the Combo‑Prechopper IV for consistent chamber dynamics. The blade design accommodates grade 1‑5 nuclei by providing controlled penetration and spreading force.
These Akahoshi‑Tjia MICS capsulorhexis forceps include vaulted shafts, triangular tips, and laser‑etched 1mm lines for reference inside 1.8mm incisions. The alignment mechanism supports consistent capsular tear initiation in micro‑incision settings.
The Aker lens pusher seats an intraocular lens into the capsular bag with a Y/U‑shaped tip that cradles the optic edge. A straight shaft preserves a direct approach through the clear‑corneal incision, and the round flat handle provides a stable, low‑profile grip during the maneuver. The supplied guard protects the working tip during storage and transport.
The Alabama utility forceps delivers reliable tissue grasping across general ophthalmic procedures. The serrated jaw design maintains secure grip on tough tissues and dressings without slipping. The polished finish and straight configuration suit both right and left‑handed surgeons in varied field geometries.
This compact Alfonso speculum combines small 5mm blades with a wide 27mm spread for localized eyelid elevation while maintaining excellent visualization of the surgical field. The reduced blade size is particularly useful in small incisions and limited access cases. The wide spread provides adequate surgical mobility despite the compact blade profile.
The Alfonso eye speculum opens wide at 27mm spread with 14mm open blades, supporting excellent anterior segment visualization for routine and complex procedures. The open blade design allows rapid eyelid retraction and easy assistant access for lens insertion and aspiration. Suitable for all anterior segment approaches.
This 1mm Algerbrush burr tip is designed for selective corneal rust ring removal and epithelial polishing. The small diameter allows precise control when cleaning iron-stained tissue without extending beyond the clinical pathology. This reusable tip integrates with standard motorized handpiece systems for efficient debris removal.
The Algerbrush II is a battery‑operated motorized handpiece designed to remove corneal rust rings and superficial foreign bodies with a 0.5mm carbide burr. Single‑speed operation gives the clinician predictable rotation, and the included tip cover protects the burr between uses. Powered by a single AA battery, the 105mm handpiece is sized for office and exam‑room use.
The Algerbrush II removes corneal rust rings and small foreign bodies with a battery‑driven 1mm carbide burr. A single‑speed motorized handpiece delivers consistent rotation while a torque‑limited clutch slips before the burr can drive into Bowman's layer. The tip cover protects the burr between cases, and the AA cell makes setup straightforward at slit lamp or chairside.
Powered by a single AA battery, this Algerbrush 2 pterygium handpiece drives a 2.5mm round diamond burr at a single speed for surface debridement of corneal rust rings, pterygium remnants, and epithelial irregularities. The fine‑grit diamond surface removes tissue gradually under tactile control, and the included tip cover protects the burr between uses. The 105mm motorized body sits comfortably in pencil grip.
This battery-operated Algerbrush 2 is configured for pterygium debridement and limbal tissue smoothing. The 4mm fine-grit diamond burr wheel operates at steady single speed, providing consistent abrading force across the pterygium apex and scleral attachment. The compact motorized handpiece enables precise removal of residual fibrous tissue while minimizing healthy conjunctival trauma.
The Algerbrush 2 is a motorized hand piece designed to treat pterygium by removing aberrant conjunctival and fibrovascular tissue. The 5mm diamond wheel burr operates at a single speed for controlled abrasion of the surgical bed. Battery operation provides cordless portability and ready access.
This replacement chuck for the Algerbrush 2 handpiece is sold individually and provides the mechanical coupling interface between the motor and burr. Precision engineering ensures reliable concentricity and backlash‑free rotation during corneal abrasion procedures. Stainless steel construction supports repeated sterilization and multi‑case durability.
The Algerbrush 2 replacement motor powers corneal rust ring removal and surface epithelial debridement with consistent rotational speed and torque. This motor unit enables rapid, efficient ablation of iron‑oxide deposits without manual abrasion, reducing surgical time and tissue trauma. Compatible with standard Algerbrush 2 handpieces and accessories.
This aluminum‑handled freehand trifacet diamond knife combines fingertip control with a 1mm blade width and 4mm cutting length for corneal incision precision. The trifacet geometry produces three angled entry facets that promote reproducible wound architecture in ophthalmic cataract and refractive work. Reusable aluminum construction supports sustained clinical use with durability across repeated procedures.
The Anis ball capsule polisher features a 1mm sandblasted tip on a gently curved shaft that accommodates the natural contours of the capsular bag during phacoemulsification cleanup. Its flexible 18mm working geometry allows reach through both phaco and side-port incisions, making it particularly useful for polishing residual cortical material from posterior capsule. The dull-finish round knurled handle provides secure fingertip control throughout the polishing stroke.
This titanium Anis ball‑tip manipulator features an angled distal tip with an elongated 0.6mm × 0.8mm ball profile for enhanced reach and gentle nucleus engagement. Titanium construction provides excellent balance and reduced hand fatigue.