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This curved Barraquer needle holder uses a no‑lock configuration with a 15mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance for responsive microsuture release and repositioning. The knurled handle enhances fine rotational control.
Features & Benefits
The Barraquer fine needle holder combines a gentle curve with delicate 10mm jaws for ultra‑precise suturing of fine corneal wounds and IOL fixation during keratoplasty and cataract procedures. The round knurled medium handle and dull finish reduce hand fatigue, while the non‑locking design enhances tactile sensitivity. The 133mm overall length supports comfortable extended suturing.
The Barraquer needle holder uses a non‑locking spring action with fine 10mm jaws, allowing rapid suture pickup and tying during corneal and limbal microsurgery. A gentle curve follows the natural arc of needle passage, while the large round knurled handle gives the surgeon a wide rotational surface for fingertip control. The polished 124mm body balances reach with microsurgical feel.
This Barraquer variant offers a 10mm fine-jaw geometry in moderately curved profile, serving larger-scale anterior and equatorial repair where delicate control remains paramount. The moderate curve improves access without requiring extreme wrist flexion. Large round knurled handle accommodates extended hand time without fatigue. Gentle curve and 137mm extended length support visibility and reach in complex zonular or posterior capsule work.
A delicate 9mm jaw and straight profile make this Barraquer needle holder well suited for handling spatulated microneedles during corneal and limbal closure. The round knurled handle provides smooth rotational control as the surgeon drives and recovers the needle. The dull finish suppresses glare under microscope illumination.
The Barraquer needle holder delivers straight-shaft control for wound closure suturing without lock-based trauma. Its delicate 9mm jaws and open-jaw design enable smooth suture advancement and knot placement. The extended 134mm length and knurled handle support stable reach to posterior wound edges while maintaining fine tactile control.
This Barraquer needle holder features a straight jaw geometry with a lock and a 13mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip length. The knurled handle ensures stable needle control during ophthalmic suturing tasks requiring linear approach angles.
This straight Barraquer needle holder incorporates a no‑lock design with a 13mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance to allow unrestricted microsuture adjustments. The knurled handle supports steady fine‑scale manipulation.
The Barraquer curved needle holder delivers delicate 9mm jaw precision for fine monofilament suturing with angled approach advantage. The flattened jaw geometry and secure ratchet lock maintain needle tension while the standard curve improves access to lateral or posterior sutures. The round handle and 108mm length provide comfortable control.
The Barraquer needle holder delivers delicate ophthalmic precision through flattened 9mm jaws tailored to light tissue engagement. Its titanium construction ensures rigidity and corrosion resistance across repeated sterilization cycles. The integrated locking mechanism stabilizes fine needles during anterior segment suturing, while the curved profile and round handle support controlled finger-tip positioning.
This Barraquer curved needle holder without locking mechanism provides spring-action feedback for delicate 9mm monofilament suturing. The flattened jaw geometry offers secure grip while the curved shaft improves access to angled suture sites. The round handle and 108mm length enable controlled precision in confined corneal fields.
This Barraquer delicate needle holder omits the integrated lock for surgeons preferring open jaw closure control. The flattened 9mm jaws accommodate fine ophthalmic needles with minimal tissue trauma, and the curved shaft delivers natural arc for anterior segment work. Titanium construction provides lasting rigidity and corrosion resistance.
This titanium Barraquer needle holder incorporates curved very‑delicate 10mm smooth jaws without a lock for reduced resistance and improved micro‑tactile feedback. The round knurled handle provides stable grip during precision suturing.
This delicate Barraquer needle holder combines tungsten carbide jaws with a universal lock for controlled microsuture placement in confined spaces. The 0.4mm tapered tip accommodates fine microsurgical needles without trauma. Its 100mm compact length and round handle deliver precision during anterior chamber closure and fine tissue approximation.
The Barraquer needle holder combines tungsten carbide jaws with a heavy curve and comprehensive lock for secure needle and suture control during posterior and anterior segment closure. The 8.5mm jaw length accommodates standard and microsuture needles. Its 135mm length and round handle support controlled, single‑handed needle manipulation.
The Barraquer newborn eye speculum uses closed wire 4mm blades and a 14mm spread for neonatal and infant ophthalmic procedures, including ROP exam and laser. The closed wire shape distributes pressure evenly along the lid margin without focal points, suited to the thin periocular skin of newborns. Stainless‑steel construction holds shape across repeat reprocessing.
The Barraquer newborn speculum uses 5mm closed wire blades and a 14mm spread to expose tiny lids without crowding the operative field. Its dull finish keeps glare down under microscope illumination, and the compact 36mm length fits the small anatomy of newborn patients.
Built for newborn eyes, this short Barraquer speculum carries 3mm closed wire blades on a 20mm frame � the smallest standard configuration in the Barraquer family. The 10mm spread matches infant palpebral apertures, and the dull finish reduces microscope glare during exam under anesthesia or minor neonatal procedures.
Barraquer pediatric speculum is engineered for safe eyelid retraction in young patients with smaller orbital anatomy. The closed wire design with 5mm blades provides gentle, atraumatic retraction suitable for pediatric eyes. Compact 30mm length supports maneuverability in small surgical fields while maintaining excellent visibility of the anterior segment.
The Barraquer pediatric speculum provides 3mm solid blades sized specifically for newborn and pediatric orbital anatomy, enabling atraumatic eyelid opening without stretching delicate pediatric tissues. The compact 30mm overall length accommodates small orbital apertures and permits safe speculum positioning in confined pediatric surgical fields. Solid blade construction resists deformation during extended wear.
Scaled for newborn and pediatric eyes, this Barraquer pediatric speculum carries 6mm solid blades on a compact 30mm frame. The reduced blade height matches the shallower palpebral fissure of infants while still holding the lids clear of the operative field. Polished stainless‑steel construction allows reliable steam reprocessing between cases.
Sized for premature and neonatal eyes, this short Barraquer speculum carries 8mm solid blades and a compact 10mm spread. The 19mm overall length keeps the instrument clear of small operative fields where space is at a premium. A dull finish reduces microscope glare during retinopathy of prematurity examinations and treatments.
Compact at 36mm overall, the Barraquer small solid‑blade speculum carries a V‑shaped end and 10mm blades with a 20mm spread for focused eyelid retraction in anterior segment work. The solid blade profile delivers firm uniform pressure on the lid margin without snagging lashes.
This dual‑purpose spatula combines a Barraquer cyclodialysis end with a Bechert nucleus rotator on opposite ends, supporting diverse anterior segment manipulations. The Barraquer end features a 0.5 × 15mm smoothly pointed, gently curved blade for iris repositioning and zonular inspection. The Bechert Y‑tipped rotator enables controlled nucleus tumbling during phacoemulsification and supracapsular delivery.
Sized for newborn anatomy, this Barraquer speculum delivers 7mm fenestrated blades on a compact 34mm frame for atraumatic lid retraction during neonatal ophthalmic examination and microsurgery. The fenestrated blade profile reduces corneal pressure while maintaining a stable opening across the small palpebral fissure. Spring tension keeps the field exposed without an external mechanism.
Built from heavy gauge wire, this large Barraquer speculum holds the lids open with U‑shaped blades and V‑shaped ends that engage the orbital rim. The 15mm blade length and 24mm spread provide wide exposure for anterior segment access. At 43mm overall, the compact frame keeps the surgical field unobstructed.
The Barraquer speculum is a compact heavy-wire instrument with U-shaped blades and a V-shaped end for superior lid retraction in anterior segment surgery. The 19mm blade length and 24mm spread deliver wide ocular exposure while the 43mm overall length maintains excellent handling control. This design supports safe lid positioning throughout extended phacoemulsification and capsule procedures.
The large Barraquer speculum holds the eyelids open with heavy wire U‑shaped blades and a V‑shaped end that anchors against the orbital rim. A 19mm blade length and 27mm spread suit adult anterior segment exposure, while the wire frame keeps the operative field unobstructed. The compact 45mm overall length stays clear of the microscope objective.
Compact and curved, this small Barraquer speculum carries closed wire blades with a V‑shaped end that cradles the lid margin for atraumatic retraction. The 10mm blade length and 14mm spread suit pediatric or narrow palpebral fissures, while the 33mm overall body keeps the instrument low profile under the microscope.
This Barraquer wire speculum features large round blades with an upward V‑shaped end to enhance exposure along the superior field. The 15mm blade length and 29mm spread support wide retraction, while the corrected 39mm length provides compact handling for anterior segment surgery.