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This depth gauge knife is calibrated for limbal relaxing incision procedures, with a preset 300‑micron blade depth. The straight geometry supports predictable incision placement during astigmatic correction. Sold sterile in boxes of six, each disposable blade arrives sharp and ready.
Features & Benefits
This depth gauge knife is specifically designed for limbal relaxing incisions in refractive cataract surgery, with a 600‑micron depth preset that prevents full‑thickness corneal penetration. The straight orientation and full handle support controlled blade advancement. Sterile single‑use format ensures repeatable depth accuracy across cases.
The Depth Gauge Knife (LRI 600) is a sterile single‑use instrument for precise limbal incision depth control during limbal relaxing incision and astigmatic correction procedures. Its straight configuration maintains consistent blade geometry from first use through closure, preventing the edge wear that compromises reusable blades. Sterilization as a disposable ensures predictable cutting performance.
This depth gauge knife features a preset 300‑micron blade height, enabling consistent stromal pocket depth during LASIK, PRK, or other refractive procedures. The full handle provides confident grip control during corneal passes. Sold as a sterile disposable in boxes of six, each knife maintains consistent blade definition case‑to‑case.
Built for sizeable lid lesions, the large Desmarres chalazion forceps opens a 17 × 28mm inner ring around the operative site. The expanded window accommodates broader chalazia and lid‑margin masses while the solid lower plate keeps the lid everted under spring tension. The 89mm frame matches standard oculoplastic instrument handling.
The medium Desmarres chalazion forceps frames a 12 × 23mm inner ring around the lesion, offering a longer working window than the standard oval model for lid‑margin or larger chalazia. Eversion is held hands‑free while incision and curettage proceed within the ring, and the 89mm overall length keeps the instrument balanced in the oculoplastic set.
This Desmarres chalazion forceps features an oval 16mm solid lower plate paired with an open upper plate, isolating the lesion against a 12 × 14mm working window for stable eversion. The serrated cross‑action handle holds position hands‑free, freeing the surgeon to incise and curette the chalazion under direct visualization. At 95mm overall, it sits comfortably in the lid surgeon's set.
Desmarres chalazion forceps in the small size carry an 11 × 17mm inside ring to isolate and stabilize the lid lesion during chalazion incision and curettage. The ring seats around the chalazion to expose the everted lid surface, and the screw plate provides controlled compression to limit bleeding. Overall length is 89mm for comfortable lid work.
The Desmarres corneal dissector features a curved 8 × 4mm blade designed for layered separation during lamellar corneal procedures. Its curvature follows the corneal contour, supporting controlled stromal dissection at a consistent depth. The 120mm overall length offers balanced reach and fingertip leverage during precision work.
The Desmarres size 2 lid retractor is insulated for safe use with electrosurgical systems and features a 14mm eyelid blade with flat handle for precise anterior segment exposure. The polished stainless steel and matte finish balance visibility and glare reduction. Overall length of 160mm supports controlled eyelid elevation during blepharoplasty and anterior segment procedures.
This extra‑small insulated Desmarres lid retractor features a 9mm blade for upper or lower eyelid exposure. The insulated profile supports use near electrosurgical fields while maintaining atraumatic retraction.
The Desmarres lid retractor (Size 0) is an insulated eyelid retraction instrument designed for hands‑free exposure of the upper or lower tarsal conjunctiva during anterior segment procedures. Its 11mm wide blade and flat handle provide stable retraction without tissue trauma, while the insulation allows concurrent monopolar electrosurgery. Matte finish and 140mm length support precise manipulation.
This Size 2 Desmarres retractor steps up to a 15mm blade for wider lid eversion in adult oculoplastic and lid‑margin surgery. Insulation protects against stray cautery current during simultaneous electrosurgical work, and a flat handle gives precise single‑hand control through the 140mm length. Matte finish reduces glare at the lid margin under microscope or loupe illumination.
This insulated Desmarres lid retractor Size 3 with 17mm wide blade combines eyelid retraction with electrosurgery capability for anterior segment work. The smooth blade design with insulation support enables gentle retraction during procedures incorporating electrocautery techniques.
This Size 0 Desmarres lid retractor features an 11mm wide blade coated with laser black chrome for controlled eyelid retraction during anterior segment and lacrimal procedures. The flat handle and streamlined blade geometry minimize field obstruction while providing atraumatic tissue elevation. A 140mm overall length supports stable, ergonomic positioning throughout eyelid surgery.
The Desmarres lid retractor Size 1 with 13mm wide retractor blade provides gentle, sustained eyelid elevation for anterior segment surgical exposure. The smooth blade geometry minimizes conjunctival trauma during extended procedures requiring stable lid positioning.
The Desmarres lid retractor Size 2 with 15mm wide retractor blade provides increased eyelid elevation support for broader surgical fields. The smooth blade design ensures gentle tissue retraction with minimal conjunctival irritation during extended anterior segment procedures.
This Size 3 Desmarres lid retractor incorporates a 17mm wide blade and laser black chrome coating for broad eyelid elevation during anterior lacrimal and lid reconstruction procedures. The flat handle and matte finish reduce glare and optimize visibility during extended lid and lacrimal surgery. A 140mm length provides comfortable reach and control.
This Devgan‑Utrata capsulorhexis forceps delivers fine tip control for precise anterior capsular manipulation during phacoemulsification. Titanium construction combines exceptional rigidity with superior corrosion resistance for lasting durability across many surgical cases. The round handle supports natural rotation and tactile feedback during the procedure.
The round handle on this Devgan‑Utrata capsulorhexis forceps enables natural rotation and tactile control throughout the procedure while maintaining fine tip precision. Fine tip geometry combined with shaft orientation delivers reliable, repeatable anterior capsular work. Titanium construction combines exceptional rigidity with superior corrosion resistance for lasting durability across many surgical cases. The round handle supports natural rotation and tactile feedback during the procedure.
This versatile Devgan universal chopper offers dual functionality as both a chopper and multi-tool in a single double‑ended design. The 12mm angled spatula tip and vaulted chopper geometry handle nucleofragment manipulation and phacoemulsification support across varied surgical styles. Titanium construction delivers durability and corrosion resistance through repeated sterilization cycles, while the grooved round handle provides secure grip control in extended procedures.
The Devine angled capsulorhexis forceps features extra‑delicate sharp tips and a vaulted curve designed for precise anterior capsular engagement during MICS and phacoemulsification. At just 1.8mm maximum opening, the instrument fits through micro‑incision pathways while the 12mm bend‑to‑tip geometry delivers superior visualization of the capsular rhexis initiation and propagation.
This 5mm diamond burr features a durable abrasive head for fine corneal smoothing and epithelial debridement. The corrected 45mm overall length supports controlled access in ophthalmic microfields.
The blue diamond knife long handle features a 1mm blade width preset at 600 microns depth, supporting precise control in refractive and limbal incision procedures. The extended handle length enhances surgical visibility and comfort during extended cases. Reliable blade preset geometry ensures reproducible incision depth across repeat procedures.
This single‑blade diamond knife holder secures one retinal or seven‑step pattern for dedicated case or training use. The 4.6mm receiver provides stable positioning during corneal or vitreoretinal work. The compact footprint supports point‑of‑care blade protection and straightforward handling across surgical environments.
This diamond knife holder accommodates up to six precision blades in a single 4.6mm receiver, supporting organized sterilization and streamlined setup for corneal incision surgery. The compact design organizes pencil, bayonet, one‑step, three‑step, and micrometer patterns for refractive and cataract work. Stainless‑steel construction delivers reliable performance through multiple reprocessing cycles.
This larger‑capacity diamond knife holder provides space for six retinal or seven‑step blade patterns within the same 4.6mm mounting standard. The design accommodates surgical pathways requiring alternative blade geometries for vitreoretinal or complex refractive cases. Structured organization supports efficient sterilization prep and reliable inventory management.
The Dieffenbach serrefine is a spring-loaded tissue clamp designed for temporary tissue approximation during ophthalmic surgery. Its 20mm jaws accommodate eyelid and conjunctival tissue, holding structures in precise alignment without unintended slippage. The polished finish and compact 60mm size support clean, bloodless surgical fields.
The Dietz incision depth gauge is a precision measurement tool featuring a 0.5mm blade width designed to standardize anterior chamber entry incision depth during phacoemulsification and corneal surgery. The straight geometry and 83mm length enable accurate depth assessment during incision creation. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting precision.
The Dishler LASIK irrigation cannula is engineered for precise intraoperative fluid distribution during femtosecond-assisted corneal surgery. The 30-gauge tip with vaulted geometry and 4-port configuration (2 on each side) delivers even irrigation distribution across the ablation zone while the 15mm working length maintains accurate positioning beneath the corneal flap.