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Stromal tissue cutting during keratoplasty and lamellar surgery demands the power of the Castroviejo corneal scissors with its heavy curved geometry. Large 15mm blades and blunt tips enable controlled corneal dissection without damaging underlying structures. The three?hole handle distributes pressure evenly across extended dissection procedures.
Features & Benefits
These Castroviejo corneal scleral scissors incorporate left‑curved small blades for mirror‑image access during scleral and corneal dissection. The three‑hole handle enhances tactile micro‑feedback.
These Castroviejo corneal scleral scissors feature right‑curved small blades for controlled dissection along corneal‑scleral junctions. The three‑hole handle improves fine grip modulation during delicate anterior segment cutting.
These Castroviejo corneal section scissors feature a left‑curved profile with blunt tips for completing the corneal section during cataract or anterior segment entry. The lower blade extends 0.5mm beyond the upper, sliding under the lip of the initial incision to guide controlled circumferential extension. A flat handle and 14mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length keep the cutting plane stable across the wound.
These mid‑miniature Castroviejo section scissors complete a curved‑left limbal section with blunt tips that protect adjacent iris and lens tissue. The lower blade extends 0.5mm beyond the upper, sliding into the anterior chamber to lift the corneal lip during the cut. A serrated flat handle keeps the 106mm body oriented while the 13mm jaws traverse the limbal arc.
This sub‑miniature Castroviejo corneal section scissors is engineered for the most delicate corneal work in tight anterior chamber spaces. The curved left geometry combined with blunt tips and the step‑blade design reduces trauma while maintaining excellent cutting control. At 9mm mid‑screw to tip, this instrument achieves maximum precision in micro‑incision work.
This mid‑miniature Castroviejo corneal section scissors is designed for precise corneal incision creation in confined spaces. The curved right geometry and blunt tips support safe cutting at the corneal margin without inadvertent scleral penetration. The 0.5mm step between blades aids tissue separation, while the serrated flat handle provides secure grip even during prolonged procedures.
Castroviejo corneal section scissors extend a cataract incision along the limbus using a right‑curved profile that follows the corneal arc. The lower blade sits 0.5mm longer than the upper, sliding cleanly through the anterior chamber while the upper blade cuts overlying tissue. A 14mm mid‑screw to tip dimension keeps the working length appropriate for limbal work.
The Castroviejo corneal section scissors are precision instruments for wound construction and corneal entry during phacoemulsification. The curved right-handed geometry with blunt tips and 13mm blade length supports clean incision creation while minimizing unintended tissue perforation. The lower blade extends 0.5mm beyond the upper blade, optimizing dissection control.
This sub‑miniature right‑handed Castroviejo corneal section scissors combine a curved blade profile, blunt tips, and 9mm mid‑screw measurement with a 0.5mm lower blade extension for ultra‑fine corneal dissection. The compact geometry supports precision work in confined anterior segment spaces while the blunt tips minimize risk of penetrating through thin corneal tissue or into adjacent structures. Serrated handle enables secure one‑handed control during intricate margin work.
The left‑handed Castroviejo corneal section scissors mirror the right‑handed model with curved left geometry, angulated blade, and 18mm mid‑screw measurement that positions the longer lower blade 1mm beyond the upper. The rounded spatula‑like upper blade enables atraumatic trimming of corneal epithelial edges and fine incision refinement. Serrated flat handle supports sustained control during delicate wound closure work.
The right‑handed Castroviejo corneal section scissors provide a curved right geometry with 18mm mid‑screw measurement and an angulated blade where the lower blade extends 1mm longer than the upper, creating a sharp‑edge profile ideal for clean corneal section closure. The rounded spatula‑like upper blade supports fine corneal incision trimming and epithelial edge cleanup without trauma to deeper stromal layers. Serrated flat handle ensures reliable grasp during wound margin refinement.
These Castroviejo corneoscleral scissors feature left‑curved medium blades with a 12mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip measurement. The three‑hole handle enhances grip modulation during controlled corneoscleral incisions.
These medium Castroviejo corneoscleral scissors integrate right‑curved blades with a 12mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance for increased reach. The three‑hole handle and 100mm length improve precision when cutting deeper corneoscleral tissue.
This Castroviejo cyclodialysis cannula is designed with a 19‑gauge flattened tip measuring 1 × 16mm for controlled dissection in the ciliary body space during cyclodialysis and glaucoma procedures. Semi‑sharp sides and a top port facilitate gentle separation of the ciliary body from the scleral wall. A 40mm overall length maintains stable intraoperative positioning.
An angled 1 × 10mm blade defines the Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula, shaped to separate the ciliary body from the scleral spur during cyclodialysis. The serrated flat handle keeps orientation steady during the cleavage maneuver, and the polished finish supports thorough cleaning between cases.
Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatulas separate the ciliary body from the scleral spur in cyclodialysis cleft creation or repair. The angled 0.75 × 10mm blade enters through a scleral incision and rides the supraciliary space without engaging iris root, while the serrated flat handle offers anti‑rotation grip during gentle sweeping. A polished finish wipes clean between passes across the 133mm length.
The Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula is an angled surgical implement designed for controlled separation of ciliary body from scleral wall during cyclodialysis procedures. Its 1mm × 16mm blade geometry provides fine leverage while minimizing tissue trauma. Polished finish and flat serrated handle support stable intraocular placement and manipulation.
The Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula is a double?ended microsurgical tool for separating the ciliary body from scleral wall during glaucoma filtration surgery and angle procedures. Each end features a 0.75mm blade width for precise dissection in confined spaces. This reusable instrument supports delicate cyclodialysis and surgical gonioscopy work.
This double‑ended Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula features gently curved blades of 0.5 × 10mm and 0.5 × 15mm to match anatomical variations in supraciliary depth. The serrated square handle provides secure fingertip grip during controlled dissection. At 125mm overall length, it balances microscopic precision with stable handling through the surgical access.
This double‑ended Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula carries a 0.5 × 10mm blade on one end and a 0.5 × 15mm blade on the other, both gently curved to follow the anterior chamber angle during cyclodialysis cleft creation or angle exploration. The serrated square handle steadies the surgeon's grip through the controlled sweeping motion.
The Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula is engineered for precise separation of ciliary body from scleral wall during cyclodialysis and angle procedures. Its 0.7mm slender blade and gentle curve allow delicate manipulation within the narrow anterior chamber and limbal region. The round knurled handle and titanium construction deliver controlled tactile feedback and lasting durability.
This Castroviejo double‑ended titanium spatula features gently curved blades tailored for cyclodialysis and ciliary body work. The two blade sizes�0.5 × 10mm and 0.5 × 15mm�accommodate different dissection depths and ciliary body planes. Titanium composition resists corrosion and maintains surgical sharpness, while the round grooved handle supports tactile control during delicate posterior segment manipulation.
The Castroviejo dissector combines a 1.5 × 5mm flat angular blade with flat handle geometry suited to precise tissue plane dissection during corneal grafting and anterior segment microincision procedures. The flat handle distributes dissection force across the surgeon's hand during extended dissection sequences. The angular blade permits varied dissection angles without handle repositioning.
Castroviejo fixation forceps with straight shafts, 0.3mm 1 × 2 teeth, and a wide serrated handle for secure scleral or limbal fixation during anterior segment surgery. The interlocking tooth pattern engages tissue without slippage, and the wider handle gives a more confident grip when applying counter‑traction. Overall length is 110mm.
Castroviejo fixation forceps stabilize the globe through 0.5mm tips set with a 1 × 2 tooth pattern that engages sclera or limbal tissue without slip. Straight shafts deliver a direct line to the fixation point, and the wide serrated handle gives a confident grip during muscle hooks, suture passes, and strabismus work. The 110mm body keeps the hand clear of the field.
The Castroviejo fixation forceps with 0.3mm fine teeth delivers exceptional precision during delicate anterior segment fixation. The 1 × 2 tooth pattern and serrated handle ensure secure, controlled grasping of capsular and tissue margins. Straight geometry supports clear visualization throughout fine maneuvers. This instrument suits microsurgical cataract and corneal work.
The Castroviejo fixation forceps with 0.5mm fine teeth provides a slightly broader working surface while maintaining precision during capsular and scleral fixation. The 1 × 2 tooth configuration and serrated handle deliver secure grip control during varied anterior segment procedures. The refined design suits both routine and advanced cases.
This angled Castroviejo keratoplasty scissors combines a lower blade 1mm longer than the upper with blunt tips, enabling controlled dissection and graft orientation during corneal transplant preparation. The 16mm screw-to-tip span with angled geometry improves access to graft margins, while the serrated flat handle provides stable torque.
Castroviejo lacrimal dilators pair a needle point on one end with a medium taper on the other, allowing the surgeon to initiate punctal entry with the fine point and complete dilation with the graduated taper. The round knurled handle promotes controlled rotation across a 140mm overall length.