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Featuring a standard curved tip geometry, this DK I/A handpiece enhances reach into the posterior capsular region during the final phases of cortex removal and chamber cleanup. The curved approach angle reduces hand strain during extended cases while maintaining direct visibility of cortical material removal. Stainless steel reusable construction supports integration into high-volume sterilization protocols.
Features & Benefits
Featuring a straight configuration and 20‑gauge tube, this DK I/A screw‑in tip includes a 0.3mm aspiration port for precision fluid management during cataract surgery. The straight profile simplifies access to the anterior chamber, while the screw‑in coupling ensures positive engagement with I/A handpieces. Stainless‑steel construction provides durability across multiple sterilization cycles.
This DK I/A tip is engineered with a 90‑degree curve and screw‑in design for integrated aspiration‑irrigation during cataract surgery. The 22‑gauge bore and 0.25mm port on the underside support balanced flow during lens cortex removal and chamber maintenance. The screw‑in coupling provides secure attachment to standard I/A handpieces without dead space.
The DK IOL folding forceps with paddle‑style jaws and integrated stop provides secure and stable control during IOL insertion through small incisions. The flat handle and 112mm length support smooth, controlled manipulation without slippage during the critical insertion sequence. Stainless steel construction is built for the repeated grasping cycles required in IOL handling.
The DK Kelman‑McPherson tying forceps in its ergonomic iteration combines the proven tip geometry of the classic design with an optimized handle contour that distributes pressure across the palm. This evolution maintains the reliability of the original pattern while reducing fatigue during routine and complex cataract procedures. Stainless steel construction ensures consistent performance across many surgical cycles.
The DK needle holder in straight configuration with locking mechanism provides secure needle purchase and controlled manipulation during fine corneal and limbal suturing. The straight design supports direct visualization of suture passage, while the locking mechanism prevents inadvertent needle slippage. Stainless steel construction maintains edge and durability across many cases.
Designed for straightforward nucleus segmentation, this DK nucleus divider orients perpendicular to the phaco handpiece tip for efficient initial cracking. The straight geometry and stainless steel construction support reliable dividing strokes during the divide-and-conquer technique. Reusable format minimizes turnaround costs in high-volume phaco procedures.
Designed for right-handed surgeons, this DK nucleus rotator simplifies one of the critical steps in divide-and-conquer phacoemulsification. Clean rotational mechanics allow surgeons to orient nucleus quadrants during sequential chopping, minimizing time spent repositioning under the phaco handpiece. Stainless steel construction supports high-cycle reprocessing workflows.
The DK phaco wrench is a titanium-handled accessory tool designed for precise adjustment of Alcon phaco-handpiece needle-fitting connections during case setup and maintenance. Its round knurled titanium handle provides secure grip without slipping during needle-hub manipulation. The compact wrench geometry supports rapid handpiece setup while preserving the integrity of threaded connections.
This DK Pierce suture forceps in titanium features a 0.25mm notched tip and 6mm tying platforms for secure manipulation of suture material during corneal closure and limbal work. The flat handle with square grip provides ergonomic control for prolonged tying sequences, while the straight design ensures predictable tip alignment. Titanium construction combines corrosion resistance with lasting edge retention.
The DK tying forceps with 6mm tying platforms and curved shafts enables stable knot formation throughout cataract closure. The long flat ergonomic handle reduces hand stress during extended suturing, while the curved geometry naturally aligns the tips for tying plane work. At 115mm, the forceps reaches incision sites comfortably without excessive reach.
The DMEK forceps in titanium features cross‑action geometry with upward facing angled tips and serrated interlocking jaws for secure Descemet membrane graft manipulation. The 9.8mm tip‑to‑pivot distance and 1.5mm pivot width enable entry through smaller incisions, while the flat handle provides steady control during the delicate insertion sequence. Titanium construction ensures durability across many corneal grafts.
The Dodick Lens Folding Forceps is designed for IOL manipulation and insertion during cataract surgery. Its cup‑paddle shaped jaws create a secure cradle that gently engages the IOL optic during folding and insertion through the incision. The angled geometry enhances visualization of the IOL alignment, while the three‑hole handle and 113mm length provide balanced control during the critical final steps of implantation.
These Dodick nucleus cracker forceps use a cross‑action handle with 2mm × 1mm serrated paddles for controlled nucleus splitting. The three‑hole handle improves rotational balance during nuclear segmentation.
The angled Dodick‑Kammann nucleus chopper carries a short 1.5mm tip on a round handle, sized for compact chop maneuvers through a standard phaco incision. The angled geometry sets the working edge clear of the iris during nucleus segmentation.
This Dodick‑Kammann nucleus chopper provides the same 2mm angled chopping tip as the standard version but incorporates a modified handle configuration for alternative surgeon preference.
This Dodick‑Kammann nucleus chopper features a 2mm long angled tip designed for secure nucleus engagement. The round handle supports steady manipulation during nucleus division.
Engineered for vertical chopping technique, the Dodick‑Kammann nucleus chopper presents a straight 1.5mm working tip that engages the nucleus cleanly through a phaco incision. The round handle supports smooth rotational control during chop execution, and the short tip length minimizes posterior excursion within the capsular bag.
A straight 2mm tip on a round handle makes this Dodick‑Kammann nucleus chopper a direct in-line option for chopping firmer nuclei. The longer working tip gives confident purchase during division, while the straight shaft suits surgeons preferring an in-line approach.
This Donnenfeld femto spatula features a 1mm long spear‑shaped flattened tip designed for precise lamellar dissection and flap manipulation. The round stainless handle provides stable tactile guidance during femtosecond‑assisted corneal procedures.
The Donnenfeld Limbal Relaxing Incision (LRI) knife is preset at 0.6mm depth with a distinctive 20‑degree angled single footplate, aligning the blade naturally to limbal anatomy during astigmatic correction. The truncated lance dimensions (0.8mm wide × 0.17mm thick) pair precise cutting edges with minimized tissue disruption during arcuate groove creation. The shorter Black Gold Titanium J‑slot bayonet handle reduces lever arm and improves fingertip feedback at the cornea.
This double‑edge bladed cystotome uses a 22ga cutting geometry in a compact small profile for controlled dual‑direction capsule scoring.
The double fixation forceps employs a dual-curved U-shaped head with double 1 × 2 teeth to stabilize both superior and inferior rectus muscles simultaneously during strabismus exposure. The newly designed secure lock prevents inadvertent slippage during muscle handling. Titanium construction and compact 111mm length support controlled bilateral muscle engagement.
This double fixation hook provides bimanual stabilization of the globe or scleral tissue during strabismus and anterior segment procedures. Twin curved tips with a 1.5mm spread engage tissue without slipping, while the serrated flat handle gives the surgeon consistent fingertip orientation. A polished 127mm shaft balances reach with tactile control.
This double fixation hook features two curved tips set at a 2mm spread for paired ocular tissue stabilization during anterior segment work. The serrated flat handle gives the surgeon dependable tactile grip across fine maneuvers, and the 128mm overall length places the working tips at a comfortable working distance. A polished finish reduces glare under microscope illumination.
The narrow tip profile of these Douglas cilia forceps lets the surgeon isolate single misdirected lashes for epilation. The straight jaws meet cleanly along the working edge, and the 89mm overall length sits comfortably between fingers during slit‑lamp or in‑office removal.
These delicate dressing forceps carry a strongly curved profile with serrated tips and a serrated handle for secure tactile feedback. The heavy curve allows the surgeon to retrieve gauze or fine packing from periorbital tissue without obstructing the field. A 100mm length keeps the working end in close range during seated microscope work.
Gently curved ophthalmic dressing forceps with delicate serrated tips for atraumatic handling of small gauze, sponges, and superficial tissue around the eye. The serrated handle gives a secure pinch, and the 100mm overall length suits periocular dressing work without crowding the field.
These curved heavy‑tip dressing forceps grip gauze, suture, and tougher tissue elements at the ocular field. Serrated tips and a gentle curve allow the surgeon to approach the field at an oblique angle, while the serrated handle and polished finish support a steady glare‑free grip across the 100mm length.
These dressing forceps are engineered for post-operative wound and dressing care in ophthalmic surgery. The delicate 11mm straight tips enable gentle tissue manipulation without trauma, while the serrations on both the jaws and handle provide secure grip on gauze, dressings, or conjunctival tissue. The polished stainless steel finish and compact 100mm length support both OR cleanup and clinic wound inspection.