Your cart is empty!
The large Cox II laser shield protects underlying ocular structures during periocular laser resurfacing and lid procedures. Its 27 × 24mm highly polished face reflects stray laser energy away from the cornea and sclera, while the suction cup feature stabilizes placement on the globe. At 1mm thick, the shield stays low profile beneath the eyelid.
Features & Benefits
The Cox II laser shield protects the globe during periocular laser procedures, with a 25.5 × 23mm highly polished face and a 1mm thickness sized for the medium orbit. A suction cup secures placement on the globe, and the reflective polish supports safe deflection of stray laser energy.
The Cox II laser shield protects the globe and underlying tissues during periocular CO2 and erbium laser resurfacing. Its highly polished 24 × 21mm surface reflects stray energy away from the cornea, and the suction cup base seats firmly on the eye without slipping. At 1mm thick, the shield maintains a low profile beneath the lid for tight working access.
The Cozean McPherson lens forceps combines 45‑degree angled shaft with 7mm distance from bend to tip suited to ergonomic IOL and nucleus positioning across varied cataract approaches. The angled geometry provides natural surgeon positioning while the refined McPherson pattern enhances control. The 45‑degree configuration suits both superior and inferior incision access.
The Crawford intubation set is configured for lacrimal canalicular and nasolacrimal duct intubation, providing the probes and guides needed to thread silicone tubing through the drainage system. Its 603mm overall length supports passage from punctum to nasal recovery. The set is reusable across cases with appropriate reprocessing.
This Crawford retrieving hook features a 3mm tip and a round knurled handle for stable traction during retrieval of lacrimal stents. The geometry supports controlled navigation within the nasal cavity.
This 2mm straight crescent blade employs a double‑beveled geometry that supports controlled lamellar dissection and stromal bed preparation. Arriving sterile in a 6‑per‑box configuration, each disposable blade eliminates the uncertainty of blade edge sharpness. The consistent cutting edge supports predictable tissue cleaving whether used in DSAEK, DMEK, or manual lamellar keratoplasty.
This straight crescent blade with 2mm cutting edge provides controlled limbal incisions during astigmatism correction and anterior segment procedures. The full handle supports fine depth control, and six sterile units per box facilitate case scheduling.
This 1.4mm crescent diamond knife features a vertical 9‑edge geometry for precision clear corneal entry during cataract surgery. The 1.4 × 4 × 0.20mm black CVD blade mounted on a black gold titanium handle creates clean, reproducible incision profiles with multi‑facet design providing enhanced stability.
The cross‑action retractor with blunt prongs provides 1 inch (25mm) spread for safe orbital tissue retraction during anterior segment and orbital procedures. The blunt prongs prevent trauma to delicate orbital structures, while the cross‑action handle enables one‑handed control. At 102mm, the retractor reaches across the surgical field with secure hand positioning.
The Croydon irrigating cannula is a 25-gauge curved instrument with a flattened blunt tip designed for gentle anterior segment hydration. Its 0.5mm polished tip diameter and 20mm shaft support precise irrigation delivery during corneal grafting, refractive surgery, and IOL implantation. The curved geometry and polished finish minimize tissue microtrauma.
This Crozafon femto speculum is engineered for femtosecond laser corneal work where consistent blade positioning and stable separation are critical. The 10mm round blades maintain symmetric field exposure, while the 45-degree angled bend optimizes ergonomic orientation at the microscope. The 27mm spread provides adequate access for phacoemulsification and LASIK procedures.
Sterling‑silver construction gives the Culler iris spatula a softer working surface that reduces the risk of iris trauma during manipulation. The curved 1mm blade slides through small incisions to sweep or reposition iris tissue, and the 130mm overall length provides steady reach across the anterior chamber. Silver's malleability lets the surgeon bend the blade lightly to match the case.
This Culler rectus muscle hook features a 7mm flattened hook for secure strabismus muscle engagement. The polished finish minimizes tissue drag during muscle isolation, while the serrated flat handle distributes grip pressure evenly. The 130mm length supports stable hand positioning during sustained muscle dissection.
The Culler rectus muscle hook with flattened 10mm hook and angled tip enables precise rectus muscle isolation during strabismus procedures. The flat handle provides stable grasp while the angled tip geometry supports varied muscle identification approaches.
These Cumming Crystalens forceps use vertically angled jaws and a reverse‑action flat three‑hole handle for controlled engagement of accommodative IOL components. The jaw configuration supports stable manipulation during Crystalens positioning and adjustment.
The Cumming Crystalens forceps accommodates the premium accommodating lens implant with vertical angled jaws that secure the lens loop geometry without distortion. The integrated locking mechanism holds the lens during insertion and initial positioning, while the three-hole handle enables stable bimanual control during anterior chamber navigation.
This custom J-cannula offers a compact alternative for specialized anterior chamber applications requiring fine geometric control. The 25ga lumen and custom 2mm × 1.5mm J-tip dimensions allow bespoke fit to individual surgical preferences or anatomic constraints. The 20mm overall length suits confined working spaces.
The custom Barraquer speculum features 14mm solid blades with distinctive compound bending geometry (10mm to first bend, 16mm between bends, 15mm to back) creating a V‑shape profile that provides superior lid separation and periocular field exposure. The custom bending pattern accommodates variable orbital anatomy while maintaining stable blade positioning during prolonged procedures. Solid blade construction resists deformation across repeat use.
This custom double-ended Nagahara/Koch nucleus spatula combines two specialized profiles: a flat-edged Nagahara spatula on one end and a slightly curved duckbill Koch lens nucleus spatula on the other. This dual configuration supports both nucleus manipulation and lens sculpting without instrument exchange.
This CV Universal Laser Trapezoid diamond knife accommodates multiple phaco incision sizes (1.8mm, 2mm, 2.2mm, 2.4mm) with laser‑marked depth indicators on a single instrument. Angled dop geometry supports easy depth selection for different specifications.
The Dacamara-Martin flat strabismus hook offers controlled anterior muscle isolation during horizontal rectus recession and advancement procedures. Its 10mm flat wide-angled tip aligns precisely with muscle belly anatomy, while the grooved round titanium handle supports secure grip during extended extraocular exposure. Titanium construction provides lasting durability across repeated strabismus cases.
The 12mm roller-pin Dacamara meibomian gland expressing forceps is engineered for comprehensive gland evaluation in large eyelids or severe meibomian dysfunction. The perfectly curved polished plate delivers controlled pressure across the entire gland width without ocular surface trauma. Titanium construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across many cases.
The Dacamara meibomian gland expressing forceps combines a 6mm roller pin with a perfectly curved polished plate to apply controlled pressure across the meibum-rich glands during thermal-pulse expression therapy. The parallel-jaw geometry distributes force uniformly without crushing delicate lid tissue. Titanium construction ensures lasting durability across repeated meibomian gland work.
This larger 8mm roller-pin variant of the Dacamara meibomian gland expressing forceps provides controlled pressure expression across broader gland surfaces. The perfectly curved and polished plate minimizes tissue trauma while ensuring efficient meibum release during lid evaluation and thermal expression procedures. Titanium provides lasting performance across routine anterior lid work.
The Dahan trabecular meshwork scraper engages the meshwork during goniotomy and trabeculotomy procedures. A tungsten‑carbide tip set 1mm from the bend provides a hard, wear‑resistant edge for direct meshwork engagement, while the 110mm overall length delivers comfortable reach across the anterior chamber. The straight shaft preserves a clear view to the angle.
This DALK-type corneal dissecting spatula is engineered for deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty with its angled 12mm blade and blunt beveled tip. The blunt geometry prevents unintended penetration of the descemet's membrane while the 114mm overall length supports sustained control during stromal dissection. Stainless steel construction delivers reliable performance across repeat anterior lamellar procedures.
Davis foreign body spuds carry a sharp round blade for lifting corneal and conjunctival foreign bodies � embedded metal, glass, or organic debris � from the ocular surface without ploughing surrounding epithelium. The serrated flat handle gives the surgeon fingertip control during the brief, precise lifting motion. Overall length is 125mm.
This Daya Descemet scraper is specifically engineered for atraumatic separation and mobilization of Descemet's membrane during DSAEK corneal transplantation. The curved blade geometry allows controlled dissection of the graft from host tissue without perforation, a critical requirement in posterior segment graft preparation. Stainless steel construction supports reliable reprocessing across multiple procedures.
Extraocular muscle retraction without trauma is achieved via the De Plessis double?arm muscle hook, featuring two bulbous tips for safe engagement. Its 11mm tip?to?bend and straight profile support controlled muscle positioning during strabismus surgery and anterior segment repair. The 127mm flat smooth handle provides stable retraction throughout the procedure.