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Built for left‑hand use by a right‑dominant cataract surgeon, this double‑ended Seibel‑style chopper combines a classic Seibel cutting end with a safety quick chopper opposite. The Seibel end carries a curved interior cutting edge with a 0.5mm olive tip set 15mm from the bend for full‑thickness nuclear chops, while the safety end pairs a 0.5mm olive blade with a 1mm bend angled 10mm to tip for protected vertical chopping along the capsular floor. Stainless construction supports reliable reprocessing across the 140mm length.
Features & Benefits
Sized for premature infants, this small self‑retaining retractor opens 4mm round wire blades to expose a neonatal orbit without crowding the field. The self‑retaining frame holds tension hands‑free, and the compact 38mm overall length stays clear of the microscope working distance. Round wire blades distribute pressure gently across thin neonatal tissue.
Built on the classic Castroviejo micro pattern, this straight needle holder carries fine 9mm jaws with a locking mechanism over a 14mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length. The serrated wide handle provides a broad platform for thumb and finger control during knot construction. Overall length is 140mm for comfortable ophthalmic suture work.
Engineered for IOL haptic engagement, the Lester lens manipulator combines a straight shaft with a 0.2mm hourglass-shaped tip that catches the haptic without slippage. The round knurled handle supports rotational control, and the 115mm overall length keeps the tip balanced during anterior segment work.
The 0.5mm Algerbrush II replacement burr is sized for atraumatic removal of superficial corneal foreign bodies and rust rings. Each burr is delivered individually sterile within a five‑per‑box configuration, supporting clean case turnover in clinic or OR settings.
Ziegler cilia forceps with rounded pointed tips and smooth platforms, used to epilate misdirected lashes in trichiasis and lid margin work. The smooth platforms grip the lash shaft without crushing the follicle, and the compact 89mm length keeps the maneuver close to the fingertips for controlled removal.
Girard tying forceps are engineered for secure suture knot placement during anterior and posterior segment ophthalmic procedures. The 5mm tying platform provides a wide platform for reliable knot management, while the curved shaft geometry supports access to diverse anterior chamber positions. Dull finish and knurled handle offer secure grip and consistent tactile feedback across routine reuse.
Solid 14mm blades on this Barraquer eye speculum apply firm uniform pressure to the lid margin, distributing force across a smooth surface rather than a wire edge. The 19mm spread opens the palpebral fissure for anterior segment access, and the dull finish on the 41mm frame controls reflection.
The Wilson‑Dacamara strabismus recession hook is machined from titanium for a lighter feel and corrosion resistance over many cases. The double‑sided grooved blade carries a 2 × 11mm integral guard wall along one edge, with a slightly concave plate and angled‑up distal tip that work together to retain the extraocular muscle during isolation. A grooved round handle gives steady rotation control across the 116mm length.
Size 1 in the Desmarres series, this lid retractor places a 13mm wide blunt blade on a flat handle for everting the upper or lower eyelid during exam, foreign body removal, and minor lid procedures. The matte finish reduces microscope glare, and the 140mm body provides stable in‑hand control above the orbital rim.
Designed for temporal‑approach phaco, this wire speculum sits at an angle so the frame clears the surgeon's hands at the limbus. Rounded 14mm wire blades retract the lids with a 16mm spread, and the dull finish limits glare under the microscope. The 38mm overall body stays low‑profile against the brow and cheek.
Stern‑Castroviejo suturing forceps combine 0.5mm grasping teeth with a 6mm tying platform behind them, letting the surgeon both grasp tissue and tie suture without changing instruments. A thumb‑catch lock holds the jaws closed for sustained tension, and the wide serrated handle delivers tactile rolling control. The polished 115mm shaft balances comfortably for corneal and conjunctival closure.
Built for phacoemulsification entry, this angled 2.85mm slit knife features a beveled‑up blade on a full round‑stock steel handle. The geometry produces a clean self‑sealing keratome incision sized for standard phaco tips, while the round handle profile supports balanced fingertip rotation during entry. Sold individually sterile with six per box.
Designed for left?handed surgeons, the Lieberman microfinger provides fine anterior chamber and iris manipulation precision. Its 10mm tip?to?bend length and grooved round handle provide secure tactile control during delicate capsulorhexis or zonular work. The narrow shaft profile enhances visibility in confined spaces of the anterior chamber.
Angled at 15 degrees with a 3mm blade and a blue screw‑in tip, this micro knife creates side‑port and paracentesis incisions for cataract and anterior segment work. Single‑use sterile delivery preserves the sharp cutting edge, and the screw‑in format gives a secure connection to the included handle.
Gills‑Welsh Colibri forceps with smooth angled tip for secure corneal edge fixation during anterior segment procedures. At 73mm, the serrated handle provides intuitive grip control with minimal slippage during fine manipulation.
Sized for premature infants, this large self‑retaining retractor pairs 6mm round wire blades with a compact 38mm body for atraumatic palpebral retraction during examination under anesthesia or ROP screening. The round wire profile distributes pressure along the lid margin, and the self‑retaining frame frees both surgeon hands.
Built around a 27ga lumen with a 4mm bend‑to‑tip, this anterior chamber cannula supports short‑reach irrigation and wound hydration just beyond the corneal incision. The fine gauge preserves low‑turbulence flow during routine fluidics tasks at the close of cataract surgery.
A flattened tear‑drop paddle gives this Drysdale nucleus manipulator a generous contact surface for guiding the lens and IOL haptics within the capsular bag. The straight 114mm shaft passes through a corneal paracentesis with the paddle oriented for broad, atraumatic pressure against the optic. A round knurled handle keeps rotational placement predictable through the small range of motion typical of phaco quadrant work.
This Delrin infusion handle bridges male‑to‑female fluidic connections during anterior segment irrigation. The polymer body insulates the surgeon's hand from instrument cooling and keeps the assembly light at 95mm overall, supporting steady fingertip control through long phaco runs. Delrin's chemical resistance suits repeated exposure to BSS and standard reprocessing.
This micro J‑shape cannula delivers a 25ga lumen on a slender J hook measuring 85 × 1.7mm, narrow enough to slip through tight side ports yet long enough to reach across the chamber. The hooked tip directs irrigation behind the iris or under the iris plane during cataract work. The low‑profile shaft preserves wound integrity.
Connor ball manipulators are precision instruments for gentle lens nucleus and cortex manipulation during phacoemulsification. The straight 115mm shaft and fingertip ball tip allow the surgeon to rotate or position the nucleus within the capsular bag without risk of zonular trauma. The direct access design maintains excellent visualization of anterior chamber anatomy.
This replacement diamond burr fits the Algerbrush 2 chuck and delivers a 2.5mm round fine‑grit head for removing corneal rust rings and superficial epithelial debris. The fine grit takes off rust without gouging Bowman's layer, and the round profile contours to the corneal curvature during the sweep.
Slightly angled Barraquer cilia forceps with 10mm smooth platforms, used for lash epilation along the lid margin. The smooth platforms grip the lash shaft without crushing the follicle, and the angled tips give the surgeon a clean sightline to the margin. The serrated handle supports a steady pinch through the pull. Overall length is 102mm.
The Harms-Tubingen tying forceps feature straight shafts with 7mm tying platform and serrated handle, delivering reliable suture management for corneal and limbal closure during penetrating keratoplasty and clear corneal cataract surgery. The straight profile offers direct access to suture sites without obstruction, while the polished finish reduces drag on delicate tissues. This 102mm instrument supports precise closure across anterior segment procedures.
With a 19ga lumen and a 10mm bend‑to‑tip, this anterior chamber cannula combines high‑flow capability with extended intraocular reach. The larger gauge supports rapid chamber reformation or robust viscoelastic delivery, and the longer bend gives the outlet a deeper trajectory toward the angle.
The Cohan needle holder features gentle curve geometry with fine 8mm jaws and a release mechanism (no lock) optimized for delicate anterior chamber suturing with minimal mechanical constraint. The gentle curve aligns with typical anterior segment surgical angles, while the ultra‑fine jaw size accommodates 11‑0 and 10‑0 suture materials. Round knurled medium handle provides comfortable sustained grip.
With an 8mm bend‑to‑tip on a 27ga shaft, this anterior chamber cannula extends reach across the chamber for irrigation and viscoelastic management. The fine gauge keeps flow gentle around the iris and endothelium during extended manipulation beneath the corneal incision.
The McPherson tying forceps brings fine-tipped control to anterior segment wound closure and IOL manipulation. Its 45-degree angled geometry positions the 4mm tying platform at an ergonomic angle for corneal and scleral suturing. The compact 82mm length minimizes anterior chamber crowding while delivering stable needle and knot positioning.
The Koch phacoemulsification spatula is crafted from titanium for exceptional durability through repeated use. The duckbill-shaped broad tip enters through side-port stab incisions and provides stable nucleus support during phacoemulsification. A round knurled handle supports secure grip even in saturated conditions.