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This angled Anis nucleus ball‑tip manipulator incorporates a 0.5mm spherical tip and an 11mm bend‑to‑tip design for controlled approach paths. The round knurled handle enhances tactile feedback during intraocular maneuvers.
Features & Benefits
Girard tying forceps feature an ultra‑fine tying platform on a standard‑curve shaft, optimizing one‑handed suture knot placement and management during corneal wound closure. The curved geometry follows natural limbal contours, enhancing surgeon visibility when working along the incision edge or during capsular manipulation. Its round knurled handle balances precision control with tactile feedback during prolonged microsurgical handling.
The Smith-Dacamara universal strabismus retractor combines a two-prong hook geometry with precise 1mm × 0.75mm tips for simultaneous exposure of multiple rectus muscles during horizontal and vertical realignment. The 8mm bend-to-tip creates optimal mechanical advantage, while the 6.5mm inter-hook gap accommodates muscle belly width. Grooved round titanium handle supports secure bilateral manipulation.
Carrying a 30ga lumen with a short 4mm bend‑to‑tip, this anterior chamber cannula is sized for delicate, near‑incision fluid delivery. The micro‑gauge minimizes turbulence around the corneal endothelium during careful chamber adjustment or wound hydration.
This Osher-Neumann corneal marker etches eight precision radial lines for astigmatism axis alignment reference marking. The 4mm long markings remain visible throughout the surgical procedure and support consistent axis positioning across multiple cases.
This curved lacrimal cannula offers a finer gauge alternative for delicate nasolacrimal duct pathology. The 25ga tubing reduces turbulent flow during micro-volume irrigation, while the standard curve and 10mm working tip support atraumatic advancement through partially obstructed ducts. Reinforced 19ga shaft maintains control during gentle dilation.
This low‑turbulence phaco needle, angled 30 degrees, delivers controlled emulsification during cataract removal. The 20‑gauge stainless‑steel design with fine orifice geometry minimizes anterior chamber trauma. Sterile disposable format with integrated infusion sleeve supports consistent per‑case performance.
The adult Lieberman K‑wire speculum uses Kratz‑style open wire blades angled downward toward the temple, clearing the frame from the surgeon's instrument path during temporal phaco. An adjustable mechanism tunes the fissure opening to the patient, and the 15mm blade length supports adult anterior segment exposure. A 76mm overall format sits low against the orbit.
The Harms corneal utility forceps employs Colibri‑style construction with 0.12mm precision tips and 1 × 2 teeth set at 45 degrees. The 4.5mm tying platform supports fine suture and tissue manipulation in anterior segment work. Compact 70mm length and serrated fenestrated handle deliver exceptional control in confined ophthalmic fields.
Swiss Jeweler #5 forceps with straight narrowed shafts and super‑fine 0.1mm points, sized for the most delicate microsurgical grasping. The smooth handle gives consistent fingertip feedback, and the dull finish reduces glare under the microscope. Overall length is 110mm.
The reusable blue bipolar cord pairs an angled instrument end with two banana pins at the machine end, fitting bipolar forceps to compatible generators with mechanical retention at both interfaces. The angled instrument connection clears the operative line from the cord drape.
Asymmetric blade sizing distinguishes the Alfonso eye speculum: a 5mm upper blade and 7mm lower blade combine with a 27mm spread to accommodate differing lid anatomy in pediatric and adult cases. The open blade design minimizes globe pressure across the 45mm compact body.
These Westcott‑type stitch scissors carry sharp tips and 22mm blades from mid‑screw, producing clean suture division during ophthalmic closure and revision. The wide flat spring handle returns smoothly between cuts, and the 140mm length gives steady reach without crowding the field.
Size 3 of the Desmarres family carries a 17mm wide retractor blade for everting and holding the upper or lower lid during chalazion, lid margin, and oculoplastic procedures. The flat handle gives a stable thumb purchase, and the matte 140mm finish reduces glare under the operating light. The smooth blade rim rolls cleanly across the lid without trauma.
These Barraquer needle holders pair delicate 9mm gently curved jaws with a locking mechanism for confident suture handling during corneal and conjunctival closure. The round knurled handle rolls smoothly between the fingers for needle reorientation, while the dull finish suppresses glare under coaxial illumination. Overall length of 133mm is sized for ophthalmic microsurgery.
The Vannas capsulotomy scissors with straight design and sharp pointed tips feature 6mm blades and an 8.75mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip measurement for precise anterior capsule excision. The serrated handle improves grip control during fine capsular work, while the polished finish reduces tissue drag. At 85mm overall length, the scissors support precise control in the anterior chamber.
Sized specifically for premature infant ocular surgery, this self‑retaining retractor carries 5mm round wire blades on a compact 38mm frame. The round wire profile distributes retraction gently across thin neonatal lid tissue, and the self‑retaining mechanism frees the surgeon's hands during exposure of the small operative field.
The Shepard‑Westcott tenotomy scissors combine right‑handed curved Westcott blades with a serrated upper blade that grips conjunctival tissue while cutting. This pairing improves traction during conjunctival peritomy and tenotomy in strabismus and anterior segment exposure. A 21mm blade length and serrated flat handle deliver controlled fingertip cutting across the 119mm body.
Fine‑Nagahara choppers combine a fine tip geometry with ambidextrous usability, making them suitable for both right‑ and left‑handed surgeons during divide‑and‑conquer nucleus management. The straight 124mm shaft provides direct access to the nucleus in multiple quadrants of the anterior chamber. This pattern is particularly effective in dense cataracts where chopping efficiency is critical.
Sized for pediatric orbits, this small self‑retaining retractor uses round wire blades to spread the lids hands‑free during ophthalmic work in children. The 10mm blade length and compact 38mm overall format suit the smaller palpebral fissure while preserving an unobstructed view of the surgical field. Round wire contact distributes pressure gently along the lid margin.
Angled‑forward with 11mm blades and sharp tips, these Gills‑Welsh vannas micro scissors perform precise capsular and iris cuts under high magnification. The 13mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance keeps the cutting edge in clear view, and the serrated handle delivers fine tactile control during delicate maneuvers.
Engineered for temporal incision approaches, this angled lid speculum offsets its arms so the surgeon's hands stay clear of the temporal limbus. The 14mm solid blades deliver firm lid retraction with a 19mm spread, while the dull finish eliminates microscope glare. The compact 41mm frame fits the tight working envelope of clear‑corneal cataract surgery.
Rappazzo intraocular foreign body forceps provide secure engagement and removal of foreign material from the anterior chamber. The stationary distal jaw and 1.5mm diamond-dusted grasping surface ensure grip on smooth or irregular IOFB surfaces. A 45-degree angle optimizes visualization during retrieval.
The Barraquer blade breaker's 12mm heavy serrated jaws provide secure grip on lens fragments during anterior segment surgery. The substantial jaw design ensures reliable fragment manipulation without slipping, supporting safe lens piece removal and consolidation.
These PVA lint‑free eye spears absorb fluid and debris at the operative field without shedding fibers into delicate ophthalmic tissue. The polyvinyl‑alcohol head wicks consistently for clean wound visualization, while the dark blue handle provides high‑contrast visibility against drapes. Packaged five spears per pouch with 20 pouches per box for 100 sterile units.
Sized at 25ga with an 8mm working segment, this hydrodissection cannula directs a focused fluid wave between the anterior capsule and lens cortex. The shorter working length suits surgeons who prefer a controlled, near‑incision approach to cortical cleaving rather than deeper sub‑capsular reach.
The Castroviejo needle holder is a robust instrument engineered for secure needle control during anterior segment suturing and IOL fixation work. Its gently curved shaft, medium 11mm jaws, and serrated flat handle deliver reliable grip and tactile control without locking mechanism. The polished stainless‑steel finish and 145mm overall length support extended, fatigue‑resistant surgical technique.
The Lieberman aspirating child K-wire speculum combines adjustable open wire Kratz-style blades with integrated aspiration through a silicone tubing cannula. The 11mm blade length and downward temple angulation support gentle pediatric lid retraction, while the 31mm spread ensures adequate anterior segment exposure. Included silicone cannula enables intraoperative fluid management.
Castroviejo's precision profile extends to this continuous-measurement caliper, which spans 0 to 15mm in fine increments. The straight configuration and graduated markings support rapid intraoperative measurement of corneal grafts, graft bed dimensions, or anterior chamber anatomy during phacoemulsification or keratoplasty. Compact 76mm length fits all ophthalmic surgical hand.
The 8.25mm long disposable trephine fills the gap between the 8mm and 8.5mm standard keratoplasty diameters, suited to surgeons who size grafts in 0.25mm increments. Single‑use sterile delivery removes reprocessing variability across cases.