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Featuring an olive tip with a sandblasted finish, this 25ga curved capsule polisher abrades residual lens epithelial cells from the posterior capsule without scoring it. The standard curve aligns the polishing surface with the capsular bag, and the textured tip generates the friction needed for efficient cortical cleanup. The 1‑1/8" working segment reaches across the capsule from a standard incision.
Features & Benefits
A side‑port aperture on this 21ga capsule polisher redirects irrigation laterally, allowing the tip to engage the posterior capsule while diffusing flow away from the central capsular surface. The intermediate gauge supports adequate flow during cortical cleanup, and the side‑port geometry helps maintain chamber stability.
This 23ga side‑port capsule polisher features a 7mm bend for paracentesis access to the anterior capsule. The textured side port surface engages residual cortical material and lens epithelial cells along the capsular bag, supporting clean capsule preparation prior to IOL placement. Stainless tubing holds the bend through repeated repositioning.
A silicone squeegee tip distinguishes this 25ga capsule polisher, sweeping residual cortex and epithelial cells from the posterior capsule without abrasive contact. The soft polymer surface conforms to the capsular curve, reducing the risk of capsular tear during cleanup. The 25ga shaft passes cleanly through a side‑port or phaco incision.
Capsule support retractors hold the anterior capsule open during phacoemulsification in cases of zonular weakness � pseudoexfoliation, trauma, or congenital zonulopathy. Inserted through paracentesis incisions, the nylon hooks engage the capsulorhexis edge and distribute load around the bag. Supplied disposable in sets of five for single‑case use.
The Capsulor dye cannula is engineered for precise trypan blue and indocyanine green delivery during anterior capsule staining in cataract surgery. At 27-gauge with a compact 13mm working length, the oval port (25-gauge equivalent) delivers dye in a controlled spray pattern that highlights capsular edges without high-pressure jets. The fine-gauge tubing navigates tight anterior chamber spaces.
This cross‑action capsulorhexis forceps features 11mm delicate shafts and sharp tips for controlled anterior capsule opening during cataract surgery. The titanium construction and delicate design minimize capsular trauma during the critical rhexis maneuver. The round handle and 120mm length support precise capsular control.
The capsulorhexis forceps in extra delicate pattern with angled geometry and vaulted serrated tips facilitate continuous rhexis in dense or brunescent cataracts where tissue compliance is reduced. The 13mm bend to tip improves access angle, and the angled shaft positions tips naturally along the capsular plane. Stainless‑steel construction maintains tip geometry across challenging cases.
These titanium capsulorhexis forceps incorporate extremely thin shanks with an 11mm tip‑to‑bend distance and cystotome‑shaped tips for precise capsular flap control. The geometry enables controlled tearing vectors during capsulorhexis creation.
This titanium capsulorhexis forceps delivers precision manipulation of the anterior lens capsule during cataract surgery. The flat angled jaws with cystotome-style tips enable safe engagement without capsular tearing. The vaulted 12mm bend-to-tip geometry and cross-action mechanism provide consistent control across nuclear densities, while the 121mm overall length supports stable handling.
This capsulorhexis cystotome features a 27ga lumen with a 90-degree twist at the tip, creating a unique blade orientation for sculpting the capsular margin during continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis. The formed 13mm bend-to-tip arc combined with the rotated tip geometry enables precise capsular control without excessive manipulation.
The Utrata capsulorhexis forceps in this compact 84mm length with flat handle deliver precise rhexis control in confined anterior chamber access. Titanium construction ensures rigidity at the delicate tips while keeping overall weight minimal. The short profile suits high‑magnification work where long handles create unwanted vibration and fatigue.
This carbide burr replacement attachment is designed for the Algerbrush 2 mechanical burr system used in corneal and scleral debridement procedures. The 0.5mm burr diameter enables precise epithelial removal during photorefractive keratotomy and therapeutic ablation. Compatible with the Algerbrush handpiece, supporting efficient surgical workflow.
The Carlson DSEK smoother is designed for gentle positioning and unfolding of Descemet's membrane grafts during endothelial keratoplasty procedures. Its 2.5mm ball‑shaped vaulted tip distributes smoothing pressure across wide graft surface area, minimizing focal trauma and reducing endothelial cell loss. The straight 114mm shaft and blunt profile provide controlled, atraumatic manipulation.
The Carlson‑style DSEK forceps is engineered for controlled graft insertion and positioning during Descemet‑stripping endothelial keratoplasty. Its angled shafts and delicate smooth platform tips support atraumatic graft tissue handling without edge trauma. The 11mm working length and stops mechanism prevent overtraction of the corneal tissue.
The Carter LASIK Cannula is designed for fluid management during laser refractive surgery procedures. Its 25ga gauge and vaulted flattened 10mm tip profile enable controlled fluid application and removal during the LASIK procedure without disrupting the corneal flap. The open-end design and 25mm working length provide excellent control of irrigation flow during flap creation and excimer ablation.
The Carter sphere introducer is used during enucleation and evisceration to seat an orbital implant into the posterior socket without direct finger contact. The 125mm shaft cradles the sphere and delivers it through the conjunctival opening, helping the surgeon center the implant before Tenon's closure.
The angled right‑handed Castroviejo corneal scissors deliver controlled cutting geometry for superior visibility during corneal and conjunctival procedures. The 16mm mid‑screw measurement and blunt tips support safe dissection of thin corneal lamellae, conjunctival flaps, and episcleral tissue without unintended perforation. Angular blade orientation improves access to lateral surgical fields while maintaining surgeon visual axis alignment.
The Castroviejo angled caliper is a precision measurement instrument for direct corneal diameter and anterior segment anatomic assessment during surgical planning. Its 45‑degree curved shafts, polished finish, and fine grooved tips enable repeatable 0‑to‑20mm measurements in 1mm increments. The thumbscrew lock holds measured distances steady, while the compact 86mm length supports comfortable handheld positioning.
Reading 0 to 20mm in 1mm increments, this Castroviejo caliper measures corneal landmarks, limbal positions, and incision distances during anterior segment surgery. Dual‑sided scales let the surgeon read the value from either orientation, and the thumb‑screw mechanism captures the setting for repeat reference. The 38mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length suits microscope work.
This Castroviejo caliper measures anterior segment dimensions with 1mm precision across a 0‑40mm range. The adjusting screw mechanism locks measurement values, enabling accurate documentation of corneal diameter, limbal location, and surgical reference zones. The straight 178mm length supports stable positioning during pre- and intraoperative assessment.
The Castroviejo Colibri forceps carry 0.12mm 1 × 2 teeth set at 45 degrees with 90‑degree tooth angulation, designed for atraumatic corneal and limbal grasp during anterior segment work. The three‑hole handle gives stable finger placement, and the 105mm length keeps the tying motion close to the field.
The Castroviejo Colibri Forceps with 0.12mm tip represents the finest precision ophthalmic grasping instrument for delicate capsular and corneal work. Its titanium construction ensures rigidity without corrosion, while the 1 × 2 interlocking tooth set at 45 degrees engages tissue without slipping. The three‑hole handle and compact 106mm length support microsurgical precision during capsulorhexis, IOL positioning, and anterior segment manipulation.
The Castroviejo Colibri Forceps with 0.5mm tip provides slightly broader tissue engagement while maintaining the precision geometry essential for anterior segment surgery. Its titanium construction resists corrosion across repeated sterilization, while the 1 × 2 interlocking tooth set at 45 degrees ensures secure tissue purchase without occlusion. The three‑hole handle and 106mm length support controlled positioning during IOL insertion and capsular work.
This Castroviejo Colibri corneal forceps delivers ultrafine tissue engagement with a 0.12mm tip width and 1 × 2 tooth interlocking pattern. The 45‑degree tooth set supports precise iris and corneal surface grasping during fine anterior segment procedures. A wide serrated handle and polished finish provide stable, non-slip control during delicate microsurgical manipulation.
This universal miniature Castroviejo corneal scissors combines an angled blade, 19mm mid‑screw measurement, and flat handle for bilateral anterior segment work. The blunt tip profile provides atraumatic dissection of conjunctiva, limbal tissue, and corneal planes without risk of deep penetration. Its angled geometry enhances visualization during fine dissection along the limbus and superior/inferior conjunctival fornix.
Curved and tipped blunt on both blades, the Castroviejo corneal scissors are configured for safe dissection along the cornea and limbus, where the contour follows the natural curvature of the globe. The 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip blade length matches limbal incision work, and the three‑hole handle keeps the 111mm instrument lightweight in the surgeon's pinch grip.
These small‑blade Castroviejo corneal scissors offer curved, blunt‑tipped blades sized for incremental advancement around the corneal periphery. The 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length supports controlled snipping during graft trephination and limbal trimming. A three‑hole handle keeps the instrument light and tactile across micro‑incremental cuts.
The left‑handed Castroviejo corneal scissors feature a curved blade profile and miniature design optimized for fine dissection in the anterior segment. Blunt tips minimize risk of inadvertent puncture into the iris, capsule, or deep corneal tissue during conjunctival, limbal, and episcleral dissection. The serrated flat handle and polished finish support precise one‑handed control and improved visibility during delicate conjunctival work.
The standard curved Castroviejo corneal scissors brings blunt tips to fine corneal work, with 16mm reach from screw to tip for visibility in compact operative spaces. The serrated flat handle steadies the hand during controlled cutting along the limbus, and the universal medium model suits varied surgical fields.