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The Elschnig fixation forceps features 1 × 2 Elschnig-style teeth on straight shafts with serrated narrow handle, designed for secure fixation of the rectus muscles during strabismus surgery and extraocular muscle manipulation. The distinctive Elschnig tooth pattern provides reliable purchase on muscular tissue without crushing, while the serrated handle supports excellent control during muscle isolation. This 111mm instrument is essential for extraocular muscle work.
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Built with heavy blades for the firmer cuts required in globe removal, these lightly curved enucleation scissors carry a 44mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip length suited to severing the optic nerve and extraocular muscles. Blunt tips protect adjacent orbital tissues during the final dissection. A ring handle provides the leverage needed for confident closure through dense tissue.
The Ernest‑McDonald IOL inserting forceps is engineered for safe intraocular lens placement during cataract surgery. The angled cross‑action design provides mechanical advantage for controlled lens advancement through a small incision into the capsular bag. The three‑hole handle ensures stable grip during this critical insertion phase.
These Ernest McDonald lens inserting forceps use a balanced jaw profile configured for secure engagement of soft intraocular lenses during insertion. The jaw geometry provides consistent surface contact while allowing controlled guidance through micro‑incision pathways.
These Ernest micro nucleus cracker forceps feature extra‑delicate cross‑action serrated paddle tips engineered for controlled nucleus cracking through a 2mm incision. The serrated flat three‑hole handle enhances grip and torque modulation during deep‑field manipulation.
These Ernest nucleus cracker forceps use a 2.5mm cracking interface with a three‑hole handle for controlled nucleus segmentation. The 100mm overall length supports stable deep‑field manipulation.
The Ernest nucleus splitter provides a direct approach to hard nucleus division through a 2.5mm incision. Titanium construction ensures the rigidity needed to split dense cataract material reliably. This instrument supports efficient nucleus fragmentation in small-incision cataract surgery where precision and control are paramount.
The Ernest‑Kashalman nucleus cracker employs titanium construction to split cortical and nuclear material during phacoemulsification procedures. Its crossing jaws apply controlled force to the cataractous nucleus, fragmenting dense grades into manageable segments for removal. Titanium mount combines strength with light weight, reducing surgeon fatigue during extended cases.
The gizzard cannula is a straight extrusion tool engineered for controlled lens nucleus and cortex evacuation during cataract surgery. The dual‑gauge design�20 gauge tapering to 25 gauge�provides stable entry while the blunt tip supports atraumatic manipulation. The 25mm length enables precise cortical strip removal and final lens material expression.
Designed for vitreous and viscoelastic removal, this 20ga straight extrusion cannula features a blunt 25mm shaft for safe aspiration in the anterior segment. The blunt working edge protects iris and capsular structures during retrieval of retained material. Stainless tubing maintains rigidity across repeat passes.
Angled shafts distinguish these eye scissors, pairing blunt probe-like tips with a 26mm screw-to-tip span for dissection in confined surgical spaces. The ring handle supports stable control, and the polished rounded blade finish reduces tissue trauma during anterior chamber manipulation.
These curved eye scissors carry blunt tips and a 29mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length for general ophthalmic dissection with reduced risk near delicate structures. The ribbon‑style ring handle gives the surgeon a familiar finger position for spring control, and the polished blade finish supports clean visual tracking under microscope view. Overall length is 109mm.
These curved eye scissors with sharp tips deliver controlled cutting for anterior segment work where blade visibility and fine dissection are required. The 29mm screw-to-tip reach accommodates varied tissue planes, while the ribbon-style ring handle distributes pressure across the palm for extended surgical use.
Curved sharp‑tipped eye scissors with a 32mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length, this model is suited for crisp incisional cuts and sharp dissection around the anterior segment. The ribbon‑style ring handle places the fingers in a familiar plane for spring control, and the polished blades support clean tracking under microscope illumination. Overall length is 109mm.
These curved eye scissors deliver precise cutting for fine episcleral dissection and scleral suture removal during globe repair or posterior-segment access. The sharp blades provide clean separation of tough conjunctival and episcleral tissue. The 20mm mid-screw-to-tip geometry supports deep anterior-segment reach. At 89mm, balanced length enables microscopic control.
Straight eye scissors with blunt tips handle conjunctival and Tenon's dissection where unintended penetration must be avoided. The 29mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip blade length offers reach without sacrificing control, and the ribbon‑style ring handle gives a familiar tactile grip through the cutting stroke. Overall length is 109mm.
These delicate straight eye scissors incorporate sharp micro‑tips and a 20mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip ratio for extended fine‑plane cutting. The compact 90mm length enhances fingertip authority during anterior membrane trimming and close‑field dissection.
Straight eye scissors with sharp tips and a 29mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip length, configured for general ophthalmic dissection. The Ribbon‑style ring handle gives a familiar finger seat for sustained microsurgical work, and polished blades preserve a clean cutting edge across cases. Overall length is 109mm.
These straight eye scissors carry 32mm sharp blades and a ring handle for conjunctival and superficial tissue cutting. The straight profile gives a clear sightline to the cut, and the sharp/sharp tips support precise initiation along delicate planes. A polished finish on the blades releases tissue cleanly during dissection.
Straight eye scissors with sharp tips serve the defined cutting tasks of conjunctival opening and suture trimming, where a precise penetration point matters more than blunt safety. The 32mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip blade length adds reach for deeper conjunctival passes, and the ring handle anchors the cutting stroke. Overall length is 109mm.
This bilateral eye shield is a large-format, autoclavable protective device manufactured from impact-resistant black plastic. Its 28.5 × 25.5mm dual-shield design protects both eyes simultaneously during postoperative recovery and extended eye patching. The integrated handle aids placement and removal during examination and dressing changes.
This medium bilateral eye shield is built from autoclavable black plastic with a 27.5 × 24.5mm rubber suction cup for stable placement on either eye. The opaque black face blocks ambient light during postoperative recovery and adjunctive procedures, and the autoclavable build supports routine reprocessing.
Sized at 27.5 × 24.5mm, this medium black plastic eye shield carries an integrated handle that helps the wearer or clinician position the shield cleanly over the orbit. The bilateral form suits either eye and simplifies OR inventory. The autoclavable shell holds up to routine reprocessing between uses.
This small bilateral eye shield features a rubber suction cup base for secure positioning against the periorbital skin during postoperative wear and volume maintenance. The 26 × 23.5mm black plastic shell is designed for pediatric or small orbital sockets, and the cup fixture allows hands‑free stabilization. Reusable and autoclavable construction supports routine sterilization cycles.
This small bilateral eye shield is designed for postoperative protection and volume maintenance following orbital surgery or enucleation. The 26 × 23.5mm black plastic shell accommodates small orbital sockets, and the integral handle provides easy insertion and removal during postop care. The rigid construction withstands routine sterilization and supports multiple cases.
This extra‑small black plastic eye shield measures 23.5 × 21.5mm and pairs with a rubber suction cup to secure the shield against the periorbital surface postoperatively. The bilateral form fits either eye for streamlined OR inventory. The shell autoclaves between uses, supporting reliable reprocessing across cases.
This extra‑small black plastic eye shield protects the globe during periocular laser and dermatologic procedures on small or pediatric anatomy. The bilateral design fits either eye, and the integrated handle provides controlled placement and removal without contacting the cornea. At 23.5 × 21.5mm, it is sized for tight orbital fits, and the autoclavable build supports repeat clinical use.
These pediatric eye shields are lightweight disposable protectors sized for children's orbital anatomy post‑operatively or during eye protection protocols. The shell geometry conforms to smaller facial contours while maintaining adequate protection volume. Disposable format prevents cross‑contamination and supports single‑patient use across pediatric populations.
The 10mm eye sphere provides conformable support and orbital positioning throughout ophthalmic surgery. Spherical geometry seats within the orbit, protecting deeper structures while facilitating surgical access. Sterile single‑use format guarantees consistent performance across cases.
The 12mm eye sphere provides conformable support and orbital positioning throughout ophthalmic surgery. Spherical geometry seats within the orbit, protecting deeper structures while facilitating surgical access. Sterile single‑use format guarantees consistent performance across cases.