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These Barraquer‑Colibri forceps combine 0.12mm 1 × 2 teeth with a colibri (bird‑beak) shaft offset that preserves visualization of the corneal entry. A 17 × 5.5mm finger‑grip cut‑out lightens the handle and gives the surgeon a defined pinch zone. The 75.6mm overall length supports stable single‑hand control during corneal suturing.
Features & Benefits
These Barraquer‑Colibri forceps incorporate 0.4mm micro‑profile tips with 1×2 finely machined teeth and integrated tying platforms. The short‑handle design with a 17×5.5mm grip cut‑out enhances fingertip steering, while the 75.6mm overall length supports controlled corneal edge stabilization during graft or lamellar interface work.
These titanium Barraquer‑Colibri forceps feature 0.12mm 1×2 teeth and a short‑handle design with a 17×5.5mm finger‑grip cut‑out. The 75.6mm length improves maneuverability in pediatric or small‑fissure surgical fields.
The Barrett adjustable speculum angled nasally positions retracted lids toward the midline, optimizing exposure for nasal incision approaches and medial anterior segment procedures. The 14.5mm blade geometry balances exposure with atraumatic eyelid handling. Adjustable tension control permits customization to individual patient anatomy and surgeon preference.
The Barrett adjustable speculum features 14.5mm open blades angled to rest temporally, positioning retracted lids away from the surgical site during temporal incision approaches and standard cataract surgery. The angled blade geometry reduces periocular tissue trauma while maintaining wide anterior chamber exposure. Adjustable mechanism permits fine‑tuning of retraction tension.
The Barrett phaco axe is a titanium double-ended instrument engineered for right-handed surgeons. One end features a polished mushroom rotator for controlled nucleus rotation, while the opposite end provides a wedge-shaped phaco axe for efficient nucleus cracking. The 0.75 × 0.75mm geometry supports precise segment manipulation within the capsular bag during divide-and-conquer techniques.
The Barrett-style nucleus rotator combines a 0.65mm mushroom-shaped tip with a 10mm bend-to-tip angle, optimized for controlled lens manipulation. The 120mm handle length and angled geometry support stable maneuvers during nucleus segmentation and rotation within the capsular bag. Stainless steel construction provides durable performance across multiple sterilization cycles.
The Barron Brown eye speculum carries 20mm wide solid blades and a maximum 80mm spread, sized for orbital, oculoplastic, and posterior segment procedures where broad lid retraction is needed. The solid blades distribute pressure evenly along the lid margin, and the wide spread accommodates the larger surgical field of orbital and lacrimal cases.
The Barron-Grohn eye speculum features extra-wide 36mm solid blades with a maximum spread of 120mm engineered for broad periorbital retraction in extended anterior segment and vitreoretinal procedures. The wide blade geometry distributes retraction force evenly across a larger tissue surface, reducing periorbital pressure concentration. The 185mm overall length supports comfortable handheld control while the solid construction ensures durability across repeat use.
This Batlle ICL manipulator is titanium with an angled vaulted shaft and a round roughened tip for controlled phakic lens rotation and positioning. The handle design supports stable intraocular use.
The Bechart lens-holding forceps feature curved shafts and serrated jaws for secure grasping of intraocular lenses and capsular tissue during implantation and repositioning. The serrated handle ensures grip stability during delicate lens manipulation. At 120mm with 23mm mid-screw-to-tip reach, proportions support optimal visualization and control.
The Bechert lens pusher uses a vertical Y‑tip that cradles the IOL haptic during placement and rotation in the capsular bag. A 9mm tip‑to‑bend distance gives consistent intraocular reach through standard incisions. Serrated handle texture supports stable rotational grip during haptic dialing.
This Bechert lens rotator is titanium with a 7mm angled segment near the tip for rotational lens adjustment. The profile supports smooth intraocular lens mobilization.
A horizontal Y‑tip distinguishes the Bechert nucleus rotator, providing two contact points that engage the nucleus securely during rotation. The 7mm bend-to-tip distance and round knurled handle support steady control through phaco incisions, with 110mm overall length sized for anterior segment work.
The Bechert nucleus rotator features a horizontal Y‑shaped tip to engage the nucleus during segmentation maneuvers in divide‑and‑conquer phacoemulsification. The angled shaft with a 10mm bend to tip optimizes approach angles for stable nucleus positioning. Round knurled handle and polished finish support smooth, controlled rotation throughout nucleus management.
The Bechert nucleus rotator features a Y‑shaped tip for efficient nucleus manipulation during lens emulsification. The straight shaft with round knurled handle provides stable, controlled rotational force. The polished finish and 125mm length support comfortable, extended use during dense nuclei removal.
The Bechert nucleus rotator is a titanium-constructed rotator designed for controlled nucleus bowl repositioning during phacoemulsification. Its horizontal Y-shaped tip engages the nucleus periphery while the angled shaft with 7mm tip-to-bend distance allows ergonomic approach through the corneal incision. Titanium construction combines corrosion resistance with the rigidity needed for reliable rotational force transmission during prolonged cases.
A wider horizontal Y‑shaped rotator tip distinguishes this Bechert design, spreading contact across the nucleus surface for confident rotation without point loading on the capsule. The angled shaft with a 7mm tip‑to‑bend reaches the lens equator through a clear corneal incision, and the polished 124mm shaft glides cleanly through the wound. Round knurled handling supports the small rotational arcs required during phaco quadrant manipulation.
These Bechert‑McPherson tying forceps include angled shafts and 10mm tying platforms optimized for broad suture support. The three‑hole handle and 105mm length aid in fine knot advancement and stabilization.
The Bechert-McPherson titanium tying forceps delivers the durability and precision required for repeated corneal and scleral suture work. The 45-degree angle and 10mm tip-to-bend measurement position the tying platform optimally for limbal access. Titanium construction ensures corrosion resistance through many sterilization cycles.
The Bechert-Sinskey needle holder combines a delicate 9mm jaw geometry with gentle curvature, serving anterior and equatorial zonular repair, capsular management, and fine corneal work. Lock mechanism stabilizes needle position during sustained closure without spring drift. Large round knurled handle accommodates extended surgical time while maintaining control. Dull finish and 129mm length support visibility and reach in complex cases.
The Bechert‑Sinskey needle holder combines straight geometry with a delicate 9mm jaw profile and locking mechanism for fine IOL insertion and anterior capsule closure. The straight shaft provides direct vertical access to the anterior chamber during IOL positioning, while the delicate jaw size accommodates 10‑0 and finer suture materials. Round knurled large handle ensures comfortable sustained grip during prolonged IOL manipulation.
These Beebee scissors deliver sharp straight blades optimized for precise anterior segment tissue separation. The fine pointed tips enable selective cutting of conjunctiva and episclera while the ring handle supports sustained tactile control. The 108mm frame balances reach with micro-precision during anterior segment procedures.
The Beehler micro pupil dilator with two prongs at 8mm spread provides targeted dilation through minimal pupil expansion, ideal for procedures requiring preserved pupillary anatomy or in cases of naturally small pupils. The 20‑gauge tube diameter (0.9mm) minimizes trauma during iris engagement. Stainless steel construction supports reliable performance.
The Beer cilia forceps are specialized precision micro-forceps with rounded blunt tips and smooth gripping platforms, designed for gentle ciliary-margin manipulation during entropion repair, trichiasis removal, or anterior-segment epilation work. The blunt rounded tips prevent inadvertent corneal or conjunctival abrasion while the smooth platforms distribute grip without tissue indentation. The compact 78mm length provides ergonomic fingertip control.
The Belz lacrimal sac rongeur is engineered for delicate bone and tissue removal during dacryocystorhinostomy and lacrimal sac procedures. Its rounded 17mm jaws, tapered to 2mm at the tip and 3mm at the midline, provide controlled biting leverage while the dull finish minimizes inadvertent soft-tissue trauma. The 180mm length supports stable handheld control and access to deep lacrimal anatomy.
The Benger probe hook is a straight tool designed for anterior segment exploration and tissue positioning. Its 63mm shaft length and dull finish provide atraumatic engagement with delicate ocular tissues, and the overall 131mm length supports access to the anterior chamber.
The Benner suture retriever is a specialized curved cannula designed for passing and retrieving scleral-fixation sutures through 25-gauge sclerotomies in IOL repositioning and vitreous surgery. The 90-degree bend aligns the instrument path with scleral anatomy while maintaining visualization. Stainless steel construction supports reliable reprocessing across many vitreoretinal cases.
The Berens curved suturing forceps features heavy curved shafts with 2 × 2 fine tooth pattern and crisscross serration suited to robust anterior segment suturing in challenging positions. The heavy construction provides exceptional rigidity, and the curved geometry accommodates natural surgical access. Fine tooth pattern prevents slippage on standard nylon and monofilament.
Berens muscle clamps are engineered for controlled grasping and fixation of extraocular muscles during strabismus surgery. The 13.5mm angled adjustable blades accommodate varying muscle diameters, while interlocking teeth in the lower jaw secure the muscle against the upper jaw grooves. A round knurled handle provides stable control.