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The Connor Wand Ball Manipulator features a titanium angled shaft with a ball-tip geometry designed for safe nucleus rotation and positioning. The 114mm length and angled configuration support ergonomic maneuvering within the anterior chamber during divide-and-conquer and other phacoemulsification techniques. Titanium construction combines rigidity with corrosion resistance for lasting durability across multiple surgical cases.
Features & Benefits
This Connor wand ball manipulator is titanium with a curved shaft and 115mm overall length for controlled anterior chamber navigation. The spherical tip supports gentle lens and tissue manipulation.
This straight-shaft Connor Wand Ball Manipulator delivers the same ball-tip safety profile as its angled variant, optimized for surgeons preferring direct anterior-posterior approach geometry. The titanium construction and 114mm working length support precise nucleus manipulation during rotation and segmentation. Straightforward geometry reduces resistance within the capsular bag during dense nucleus cases.
The Connor Wand provides stable, atraumatic nucleus positioning during phacoemulsification through its 6mm titanium ball tip and angled shaft geometry. This manipulator excels during divide-and-conquer and nucleofractis techniques, offering precise rotational control of dense nuclei within the capsular bag. Titanium construction combines rigidity with corrosion resistance for durable reprocessing across repeated cases.
The Conway lid retractor presents a 7.5mm wide blade for fixed lid elevation during ophthalmic exposure. A flat handle keeps the instrument low against the cheek and brow, and the 140mm overall length lets the surgeon hold the lid clear from a comfortable distance. Useful where a speculum is too bulky for the procedure stage.
The Cook infant eye speculum opens the small eyelid aperture for pediatric ophthalmic exam and surgery. Solid 9mm blades and a 24mm spread suit infant orbital dimensions, and the locking mechanism holds exposure hands‑free while the surgeon works bimanually. A dull finish reduces glare under the operating microscope.
Configured for pediatric anatomy, the Cook eye speculum carries solid 10mm blades and a compact 22mm spread that fit small orbits without overspread. The locking mechanism holds lid exposure hands‑free, and the dull finish minimizes microscope glare. A 28mm overall length keeps the instrument clear of the small operative field.
Sized for infant ophthalmic surgery, the Cook eye speculum carries solid 7mm blades with a 24mm spread and a screw locking mechanism for precise opening control. The dull finish reduces glare under microscope illumination, and the compact 52mm height suits small orbits.
The Cook premature eye speculum carries solid 5mm blades and a 24mm screw‑locking spread, sized for neonatal and premature‑infant ophthalmic procedures including ROP screening and intervention. The solid blade design protects delicate periocular skin during retraction, and the screw‑lock holds set spread without slipping during sustained exam or laser work.
The Cook premature eye speculum is an extra-small model engineered for safe eyelid retraction in pediatric and microophthalmia cases. Its 3mm solid blades and 24mm spread accommodate delicate, smaller palpebral fissures while the screw locking mechanism ensures stable hands-free positioning. The compact 52mm overall height supports gentle, atraumatic retraction without excessive periorbital pressure.
The large Cook speculum, size 3, carries round solid blades curved upward, with a lock screw that captures the chosen palpebral spread. A 15.5mm blade length and 26mm spread deliver wide exposure for adult anterior segment cases, while the 48.5mm body keeps the speculum low‑profile under the microscope.
Sized as the medium Cook speculum (size 2), this lid retractor carries round 11mm solid blades on a 27mm spread, with a lock screw that fixes the opening once set. The smooth blade contour rolls against the lid margin without snagging lashes, and the 41mm stainless‑steel frame keeps the working aperture clean for anterior segment exposure.
The Cook size 1 speculum offers gently upward‑curved 7.5mm solid round blades that lift the lids away from the globe for clearer anterior access. A locking screw secures the 21mm spread setting through the case, preventing drift during prolonged procedures. The 37mm overall length suits compact ophthalmic fields.
This Corbin sub‑Tenon cannula uses a 23ga curved shaft with a compact 25mm working length to support controlled anesthetic placement in patients requiring reduced instrument bulk.
The corneal eye shield is a plastic protective shell designed for post-operative patient comfort and ocular surface protection following ophthalmic procedures. The medium size accommodates standard globe dimensions while the smooth curved surface provides gentle corneal coverage. The protective shell maintains corneal moisture and protects the surgical site from external trauma during early post-operative recovery.
Castroviejo Colibri forceps in titanium feature 0.12mm angled tips with 1×2 teeth at 45 degrees and a 6mm tying platform. Titanium construction delivers superior rigidity and corrosion resistance for repeat clinical use, supporting both fixation and fine suturing in demanding refractive procedures.
This titanium Colibri forceps offers enhanced rigidity and corrosion resistance across repeat clinical use, with 0.5mm ultra‑fine tips and 1 × 2 interlocking teeth positioned at 45 degrees. The 6mm tying platform enables precise suture placement and IOL maneuvering during phaco and anterior capsular work. Titanium construction provides a lighter, more durable alternative to stainless steel while maintaining the fine geometry essential for corneal and limbal manipulation.
This titanium corneal forceps delivers exceptional rigidity and corrosion resistance over many surgical cases. The 0.12mm delicate tips and 1 × 2 tooth pattern engage corneal tissue with minimal trauma, while the 6mm diamond-dusted tying platform provides superior grip on suture and tissue. The wide serrated slotted handle balances ergonomic control with secure finger positioning during extended cases.
This double-ended titanium corneal marker delivers 8.5mm and 9mm crosshair patterns to template and score Descemet's membrane during DSEK graft preparation. Crosshair marks guide the stripping angle and scoring depth, reducing risk of uncontrolled membrane edge lift. Titanium rigidity prevents mark drift during scoring. Double-ended geometry eliminates instrument switching between common graft sizes.
Built for cortical‑cleaving hydrodissection, this 27ga cannula delivers a focused fluid wave between the capsule and lens cortex to free the nucleus and outer cortex in a single step. The fine gauge concentrates the stream where it counts, and the slim shaft passes cleanly through phaco and side‑port incisions.
The Cox II H eye shield in extra‑small size features a 22mm blade with left‑side handle orientation for precise eyelid retraction during anterior segment surgery. The compact 22 × 19.5mm footprint and angled geometry provide wide exposure without excessive lid trauma. Stainless steel construction and repeatable design support reliable performance across many procedures.
The Cox II H eye shield in extra‑small size with right‑side handle orientation enables precise eyelid retraction and superior field exposure during anterior segment procedures. The 22 × 19.5mm compact geometry accommodates small lid apertures with minimal trauma. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across routine and challenging cases.
The Cox II H eye shield in large size with left‑side handle orientation accommodates patients with larger lid apertures while providing maximum superior field exposure. The 27 × 24mm geometry supports improved visualization during complex anterior segment procedures. Stainless steel construction maintains durability across extended surgical cases.
The Cox II H eye shield in large size with right‑side handle orientation provides maximum eyelid retraction and superior field exposure for complex anterior segment surgery. The 27 × 24mm blade dimensions accommodate larger eyes while the angled geometry distributes pressure evenly. Stainless steel construction supports reliable performance across demanding procedures.
The Cox II H eye shield in medium size with left‑side handle orientation provides balanced eyelid retraction across standard adult patients during anterior segment surgery. The 25.5 × 22mm geometry offers expanded superior field exposure compared to extra‑small models. The angled design and stainless steel construction support reliable performance across routine procedures.
The Cox II H eye shield in medium size with right‑side handle orientation delivers balanced eyelid retraction and superior field exposure during anterior segment procedures. The 25.5 × 22mm dimensions accommodate standard adult patients while maintaining gentle tissue contact. Stainless steel construction is engineered for durability across multiple procedures.
The Cox II H eye shield is a small-format protective device designed for postoperative and corneal surface protection. Its 24 × 21mm oval shell shields the cornea from mechanical trauma and environmental contamination while allowing passive air circulation. The left-handle variant provides ergonomic fit during examination and dressing changes.
The Cox II H eye shield is a small-format protective device designed for postoperative and corneal surface protection. Its 24 × 21mm oval shell shields the cornea from mechanical trauma and environmental contamination while allowing passive air circulation. The right-handle variant supports ergonomic positioning for right-eye protection.
The Cox II laser shield is an extra-large protective device engineered for laser-assisted refractive procedures and photoablation. Its 28.5 × 26mm polished stainless steel surface reflects and disperses scattered laser energy away from sensitive ocular structures. The integrated suction-cup base securely attaches to the orbital rim, ensuring stable positioning during extended laser exposure.
Worn over the closed eyelid during periorbital laser procedures, the Cox II extra‑small shield protects the globe from incidental beam exposure. A suction cup mount seats the 22 × 19.5mm shield against the lid surface, and the 1mm‑thick highly polished body reflects stray energy away from the cornea and lens. The extra‑small footprint suits narrow palpebral apertures.