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Barraquer cilia forceps incorporate a slightly curved 6mm platform tying surface paired with a sandblasted inner jaw finish for reliable micro‑grasping of fine lashes and delicate capsular tissues. The gentle curvature and 109mm length support both fine anterior segment work and posterior pole cilia manipulation during phacoemulsification and anterior capsule management.
Features & Benefits
Slightly curved Barraquer cilia forceps carry a 6mm long tying platform for both lash handling and 10‑0 suture tying during microsurgical closure. The gentle curve clears the line of sight to the platform, and the serrated handle gives a controlled rolling grip. The 109mm overall length sits between the fingers for sustained microsurgical work.
The Barraquer Colibri forceps brings titanium micrograsping precision to fine corneal suture placement. The 0.12mm tip with 1 × 2 teeth engages monofilament securely, and 6mm tying platforms support knot positioning. The compact 85mm length and flat square-grip handle provide ergonomic control for delicate anterior segment work.
The Barraquer Colibri forceps in titanium combines 0.12mm 1 × 2 interlocking teeth with 6mm tying platforms for delicate tissue grasping and suture tying during ophthalmic microsurgery. The fine angled tips engage conjunctiva, sclera, and corneal tissue without crush, while the 6mm platforms hold suture securely during knot tying. The square grip flat handle preserves fingertip control across long microsurgical sequences.
The Barraquer corneal section scissors combines blunt angled blades angled 45 degrees upward for controlled temporal clear?corneal incision creation in phacoemulsification. The 12mm working length from mid?screw to tip supports precise corneal entry, while the serrated handle and finger slide lock enable confident blade control during incision initiation.
Designed for separating ciliary body attachments from the sclera in cyclodialysis, this Barraquer spatula presents a gently curved 0.5 × 15mm blade with a smoothly pointed tip. The curve follows the inner scleral wall as the blade advances, while the rounded point reduces the risk of iris root or ciliary process tearing. A round knurled handle keeps the 122mm body stable during the slow sweeping motion.
This Barraquer eye speculum holds the lids apart with 12mm closed wire blades and a fixed 20mm spread, providing a light‑weight low‑profile opening for anterior segment work. The closed wire form distributes lid pressure evenly while keeping the operative field unobstructed. A dull finish reduces glare under coaxial microscope illumination.
The Barraquer eye speculum employs closed wire blades at 12mm width for gentle, atraumatic eyelid retraction during delicate anterior segment work. The closed wire design minimizes punctate pressure points while providing smooth, even eyelid elevation. Dull finish reduces light glare during microsurgical manipulation.
Closed 14mm wire blades define this Barraquer eye speculum, distributing retraction pressure along a smooth atraumatic surface rather than a single edge. The 20mm spread opens the palpebral fissure for anterior segment access, and the dull finish on the 38mm body cuts microscope glare.
Built around a heavy 1mm wire blade pattern, this Barraquer eye speculum delivers durable lid retraction with the closed‑wire profile preferred for steady exposure. The 14mm blades open to a 16mm spread, and the dull finish reduces glare under the operating microscope. At 40mm overall, the compact frame keeps the speculum clear of the surgeon's working arc.
This Barraquer eye speculum uses 15mm closed wire blades to retract the lids with minimal contact area, reducing pressure on the globe during anterior segment surgery. The 25mm spread suits standard adult orbits, and the dull finish minimizes microscope reflection. Wire construction keeps the instrument lightweight on the patient's face through long cases.
The Barraquer adult eye speculum delivers precise eyelid retraction for anterior segment surgery. These 15mm dull-finish blades provide gentle, consistent tissue exposure across the operative field, while the 38mm overall length supports secure fingertip control. Sold sterile in individual packages, each speculum arrives ready for single-use deployment without reprocessing.
With open 9mm blades and a 15mm internal spread, this Barraquer speculum maintains lid retraction while allowing fluid drainage and irrigation around the blade edges. The dull finish suppresses microscope reflection during anterior segment work. A 30mm overall footprint keeps the surgical field clear during cataract and corneal procedures.
These Barraquer iris scissors feature angled blades with 7mm blunt tips and smooth round fenestrated squeeze‑action handles for delicate iris margin trimming.
Barraquer iris scissors handle anterior segment cutting through a squeeze‑action handle and blunt 8mm tips that protect adjacent intraocular structures. The center hole in the serrated grip lightens the instrument and improves tactile feedback. A short 54mm overall length keeps the working tip close to the surgeon's fingertips for fine control.
This Barraquer iris spatula carries a 10mm tip‑to‑bend geometry suited to iris repositioning, synechiolysis, and anterior chamber sweeping. The round serrated handle provides rotational grip during fine angled maneuvers, while the 120mm overall length supports stable two‑finger control at standard microscope distance.
The Barraquer iris spatula carries a 12mm tip‑to‑bend round working end for gentle iris repositioning and sweeping behind the cornea during anterior segment work. A serrated handle supports controlled rotational and translational movement, and the 120mm overall length suits standard ophthalmic working depth.
A finer 0.25 × 15mm angled and gently curved tip distinguishes this Barraquer iris spatula for work in tight anterior chamber fields. The compact 90mm body and short hexagonal handle keep the instrument balanced during pupil margin and iris root manipulation. Its polished finish reads cleanly through the operating microscope while the slender profile slips through small clear corneal incisions.
Sized for manipulating the iris through small anterior segment incisions, this Barraquer iris spatula uses a gently curved 0.5 × 15mm tip to sweep the iris away from synechiae or guide it back through a wound. The compact 90mm body with a short hexagonal handle keeps the instrument balanced for the fine pronation moves used near the pupil margin. A polished finish keeps the working tip readable under the microscope.
This Barraquer iris spatula combines angled titanium construction with a gently curved blade for controlled iris manipulation and positioning during anterior segment surgery. The 0.25mm ultra‑fine tip width accommodates delicate iris tissue, while the 15mm blade length provides adequate working surface. A long round blue‑gold handle and polished finish ensure secure grip and smooth tissue contact.
Built for delicate iris manipulation, this Barraquer iris spatula carries a 0.25mm working tip on a titanium shaft for micro‑level control during anterior segment work. The grooved round handle offers a consistent rolling grip for fine repositioning of iris tissue. Titanium construction combines rigidity with corrosion resistance over many cases.
This Barraquer micro needle holder combines integrated scissors in a compact ophthalmic platform ideal for anterior segment closure. The 0.5mm jaw width and 6mm blade provide fine-tip control for precise suture placement and cutting in limited operative fields. Straight geometry and 140mm overall length support stable fingertip manipulation during iris, conjunctival, and corneal repairs.
This Barraquer microsurgical needle holder is curved with delicate 8mm jaws and no locking mechanism for high‑precision suturing. The 133mm length and fine profile support controlled manipulation of micro‑sutures.
This Barraquer nasal LASIK speculum provides wide globe exposure for refractive surgery flap creation and laser ablation. Its nasal configuration positions the speculum for optimal flap access during left or right-eye procedures. Reusable stainless‑steel construction supports reliable case-to-case performance.
The Barraquer needle holder combines a gentle curve with delicate 6mm jaws optimized for ultra‑fine ophthalmic suturing in corneal and limbal repairs. The unlocked design permits rapid needle exchanges during continuous suturing workflows. Round knurled handle and dull finish provide tactile feedback in wet anterior segment fields.
The Barraquer needle holder in 9mm delicate tapered geometry with diamond-dusted inner working edges targets fine-suture work where standard smooth surfaces risk slippage. Diamond-dust texture increases friction coefficient without jaw serration, ideal for 10-0 and 11-0 gossamer sutures. Gentle curve improves approach to posterior capsule and zonular repair. Dull finish and round knurled handle support extended control.
The Barraquer needle holder combines a gentle curve with delicate 9mm jaws to facilitate precise corneal wound closure and fine suturing during keratoplasty and refractive procedures. The non‑locking design enhances tactile feedback, while the round knurled handle and dull finish reduce hand fatigue. The 133mm overall length provides optimal ergonomic reach during extended closure.
This Barraquer needle holder features a curved very‑delicate jaw profile with a locking mechanism and a 12mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance. The knurled handle provides firm traction for controlled microsuture placement in confined ophthalmic fields.
This Barraquer needle holder uses a curved very‑delicate jaw configuration without a locking mechanism, paired with a 12mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance for responsive, unhindered microsuture manipulation. The knurled handle enhances fine tactile control.
This curved Barraquer needle holder includes a lock and a 15mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip length for controlled needle stabilization in deeper operative positions. A knurled handle provides consistent manual traction.