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This double‑ended Castroviejo spatula offers 10mm and 15mm tip‑to‑bend dimensions on opposite ends, giving the surgeon two reach options on a single instrument. The 0.25mm blade thickness supports iris repositioning, lens manipulation, and capsular work without bulk. A serrated handle provides reliable grip during fine angled maneuvers.
Features & Benefits
The Castroviejo speculum features fenestrated 15mm blades and screw-controlled opening mechanism for precise, adjustable eyelid retraction during delicate anterior segment work. The fenestrated design reduces blade mass while maintaining structural rigidity and even pressure distribution. The 28mm maximum spread and screw-based locking ensure stable exposure without assistant fatigue across lengthy procedures.
The Castroviejo speculum opens the eyelids with gentle, screw‑controlled pressure suited to delicate ophthalmic procedures. Its fenestrated 16mm blades minimize eyelid tissue compression while providing adequate visualization of the anterior segment. The screw mechanism allows smooth, symmetric eyelid elevation without sudden release or tissue crushing.
This medium Castroviejo speculum features 16mm fenestrated blades and screw-controlled adjustment for stable operative exposure. The corrected 82mm length supports broader opening capability while maintaining ergonomic instrument handling.
This small Castroviejo speculum uses 14mm fenestrated blades and screw-controlled spread for precise lid retraction. The dull finish minimizes glare in the surgical field, while the corrected 75mm length provides compact, balanced control.
This Castroviejo Colibri forceps delivers ultraprecision manipulation of corneal and capsular tissue during microincisional cataract surgery and corneal transplantation. The 0.12mm ultra-fine tips and 1 × 2 interlocking teeth provide micro-grasp without tissue compression, while the 6mm tying platform accommodates delicate suture work. The 45-degree angle optimizes visibility during anterior segment procedures.
The Castroviejo‑style Colibri forceps combines ultra‑fine 0.5mm tips with 1 × 2 teeth angled at 45 degrees for delicate capsular, zonular, and IOL manipulation during anterior segment surgery. The generous 6mm tying platform distributes purchase force across broader tissue planes, while the wide serrated handle reduces hand fatigue. Straight 108mm design supports precise, controlled movements.
This Castroviejo suture forceps delivers ultra-precision grasping for corneal, iris, and anterior capsule work with its 0.12mm platforms and 1 × 2 interlocking teeth set at 45 degrees. The ergonomic fenestrated handle and 110mm overall length provide optimal fingertip control during fine suturing. Straight geometry and micro-tip design support controlled needle passage without tissue trauma.
The Castroviejo suture forceps features 0.5mm diamond‑dusted jaws optimized for secure manipulation of fine ophthalmic sutures without slipping. The diamond‑dusted surface provides superior grip on wet nylon threads during tying and removal. Serrated handle and compact 108mm length support precise finger control in tight conjunctival fields.
The Castroviejo suture forceps in titanium delivers 0.3mm tips with a platform slotted handle grip for precise suture manipulation during corneal and episcleral wound closure. The slotted handle improves fingertip purchase during sustained microsurgical work, and titanium construction holds shape across repeat reprocessing.
The Castroviejo suture forceps in titanium delivers ultrafine 0.5mm tip precision combined with aerospace-grade material reliability. Its platform slotted handle grip distributes pressure evenly across the palm during prolonged tying work, supporting wrist-neutral positioning. Titanium's superior corrosion resistance and rigidity ensure consistent performance across many reprocessing cycles.
These Castroviejo suturing forceps incorporate 0.12mm 1×2 teeth and 20mm straight shafts in a stainless configuration for balanced rigidity. The three‑hole handle supports stable traction for precise anterior segment suturing.
This Castroviejo suturing forceps features a 0.12mm tip with 1 × 2 interlocking teeth, designed for precision ophthalmic suture handling. The three-hole handle affords stable fingertip control during fine anterior segment work, while the straight 108mm shaft maintains optimal working length and maneuverability. Reusable stainless steel construction supports reliable performance across repeat cataract and corneal surgical cases.
The Castroviejo suturing forceps feature ultra‑fine 0.3mm tips and 1 × 2 interlocking teeth for precise suture manipulation during corneal and episcleral wound closure. The lightweight three‑hole handle reduces instrument mass during prolonged microsurgical use, and the straight 20mm shafts and 110mm overall length give the surgeon balanced reach into the anterior chamber.
The Castroviejo suturing forceps with 0.5mm tips and 1 × 2 interlocking teeth provide secure suture engagement during corneal and scleral wound closure with slightly larger grasp surfaces than the 0.3mm variant. The tying platform enhances knot security and stability. At 110mm with straight shafts, the design supports stable three‑hole-handle control during repair.
These Castroviejo suturing forceps pair 0.12mm 1 × 2 teeth with a 5.5mm tying platform for combined tissue capture and knot management. The straight shafts and wide serrated handle support stable single‑hand control during corneal and scleral suture placement. The 110mm length suits standard microscope working distance.
Castroviejo suturing forceps with 20mm straight shafts carry 0.9mm 1 × 2 teeth for secure grasp during corneal and scleral closure. The three‑hole handle reduces weight while giving the surgeon consistent finger purchase across long suture runs. Overall length is 110mm for comfortable ophthalmic reach.
The 40‑degree angled Castroviejo suturing forceps features 0.3mm fine teeth and 6mm tying platform suited to superior and inferior incision closure. The angled configuration provides ergonomic surgeon positioning during bimanual work while maintaining clear visualization. Fine tooth geometry ensures consistent monofilament grip.
The 45‑degree angled Castroviejo suturing forceps features 0.5mm fine teeth and 6mm tying platform suited to superior and inferior incision closure in cataract and corneal surgery. The angled shafts provide ergonomic surgeon positioning while the fine tooth pattern ensures consistent suture manipulation. Refined design supports efficient knot placement.
Castroviejo suturing forceps in the 40 degrees angled pattern engage 10‑0 corneal sutures away from the surgeon's line of sight. The 0.12mm teeth bite tissue cleanly at the wound edge, and the 6mm tying platform supports knot rotation against the forceps body. A wide serrated handle gives precise fingertip control across the 108mm length during corneal wound closure.
The Castroviejo bayonet suturing forceps combines bayonet shaft geometry with 0.3mm fine teeth and 6mm tying platform suited to IOL and corneal suturing in varied incision positions. The bayonet configuration provides ergonomic access during bimanual cataract and corneal surgery. Fine tooth pattern ensures consistent suture grip without crushing.
The Castroviejo suturing forceps feature delicate bayonet shafts with an ultrafine 0.5mm tip, 1 × 2 interlocking teeth, and 6mm tying platform supported by a serrated wide handle. This configuration enables precise corneal and limbal suture manipulation during penetrating keratoplasty, clear corneal closure, and fine wound approximation. The bayonet geometry preserves the surgeon's visual axis during microsurgical suturing.
These Castroviejo suturing forceps pair 0.3mm tips with a 5.5mm tying platform, securing fine ophthalmic monofilament without crushing the strand. Straight shafts and a wide serrated handle support oriented in‑hand rotation during corneal and limbal suturing, with the 110mm body keeping the surgeon's fingertips clear of the field.
The Castroviejo suturing forceps with 0.5mm fine teeth and 5.5mm tying platform suits routine anterior segment suturing with slightly broader tooth engagement. The refined design and fine tooth geometry prevent slippage across monofilament and nylon sutures. Balanced construction supports efficient knot placement during cataract and corneal surgery.
Castroviejo suturing forceps combine 0.5mm teeth with a 5.5mm tying platform, letting the surgeon grasp tissue and tie sutures without instrument exchange. The straight shafts keep the action in microscope view, and a wide serrated handle gives steady pinch tension through corneal and limbal closure. Overall length is 110mm.
The Castroviejo suturing forceps combines precision 0.9mm teeth with a generous 5.5mm tying platform for controlled corneal and scleral wound closure during cataract and keratoplasty procedures. The straight shaft, serrated handle, and polished finish deliver reliable performance across routine reprocessing and extended clinical use. The 108mm overall length supports comfortable hand positioning during meticulous suture placement.
The Castroviejo suturing forceps in titanium combines ultrafine 0.12mm teeth with serrated wide handle for superior grip control during fine corneal and scleral suturing. The straight shaft design and 5.5mm tying platform support stable knot formation, while the 108mm overall length provides comfortable reach. Titanium construction provides corrosion resistance and lasting edge retention.
These titanium Castroviejo suturing forceps feature 0.12mm 1×2 teeth and 20mm straight shafts for ultra‑fine corneal suturing. The titanium construction enhances sensitivity and reduces hand fatigue during micro‑interactions.
This Castroviejo suturing forceps is built for microsurgical wound closure and corneal work. The titanium construction combines exceptional rigidity with corrosion resistance across repeat sterilization and clinical use. At 110mm overall length with a 0.3mm tip and three‑hole handle, this instrument delivers fine tactile feedback during precise knot‑tying and suture positioning at the limbus or corneal margin.
The titanium Castroviejo suturing forceps with 0.12mm fine teeth combines exceptional rigidity with reduced weight compared to stainless steel. The straight 5.5mm tying platform suits fine monofilament and nylon suturing during cataract closure and corneal repair. Titanium construction offers corrosion resistance over many sterilization cycles.