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The 14mm 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.
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The 18mm 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 20mm 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 22mm 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.
This EZ‑Clean holding cradle protects diamond knife blades during routine cleaning and storage. Stainless steel construction provides a durable, reusable platform for organizing knives and maintaining an efficient instrument set.
EZ-Clean Holding Cradle, For Diamond Knife Cleaning System
The Fasanella lacrimal cannula features a 23-gauge shaft with a distinctive 140-degree curved tip, engineered for angled access into the nasolacrimal duct during dacryocystitis evaluation or punctal-canalicular probing. The heavy curvature accommodates the natural downward-and-medial path of the lacrimal drainage system. Polished construction supports smooth passage and reliable sterilization cycles across repeated clinical use.
Fasanella lacrimal cannula provides safe, atraumatic access to the lacrimal system during canalicular surgery and probing procedures. The gently curved geometry conforms to the natural scleral contour and canalicular path, while the 25ga gauge permits smooth entry through minimal incisions. The reinforced shaft prevents kinking during manipulation, supporting reliable tactile feedback throughout canalicular work.
This fascia needle drives suture through dense fascia and connective tissue during abdominal closure and hernia repair. The robust shaft and stout point suit the high tissue resistance of fascial planes, and the eye accepts standard suture material.
The Faulkner lens folding forceps is purpose‑designed for soft IOL compression and positioning during implantation. The serrated handle improves grip security during the sustained pressure required to fold a hydrophobic acrylic or silicone lens. At 110mm with a 12mm tip‑to‑bend distance, the instrument balances reach with fine control.
These angled Faulkner lens holding forceps incorporate round smooth jaws designed for stabilizing soft IOLs during folding or loading. The angled approach enhances access to injector cartridges while minimizing lens deformation.
This Feaster‑Barraquer speculum uses wide solid blades with a V‑shaped end to deliver firm lid retraction during cataract and corneal surgery. The 20mm blade length combined with a 20mm spread maintains a stable opening without excessive lid tension. The compact 43mm overall profile keeps the speculum low against the orbital rim.
These Fechtner conjunctiva forceps present an upward‑curved shaft and delicate ring‑shaped tips engineered to distribute force around fragile conjunctival membranes. The three‑hole handle enhances rotational control during dissection or tissue advancement.
Fechtner‑style conjunctiva forceps feature very delicate ring‑shaped tips that surround tissue rather than pinch it, distributing grip across the ring perimeter to minimize conjunctival trauma. The three‑hole handle reduces mass for sustained fine work, and the straight shafts keep the closure under direct microscope view.
This double‑ended femto spatula features two specialized profiles: an angled 2mm keratome‑shaped beveled tip with an 8mm bend‑to‑tip distance, and a vaulted 1mm Slade‑style spatula with a 10mm bend‑to‑tip distance. The round stainless‑steel handle provides stable, ergonomic guidance during femtosecond flap elevation and lamellar dissection.
This Femto‑style eye speculum includes a lock screw for stable fixation during laser‑assisted procedures. The 15mm round blades provide atraumatic retraction, while the angled shaft arms improve instrument clearance around femtosecond interfaces.
The femtosecond spatula is purpose‑built for use alongside femtosecond laser platforms during LASIK flap creation, corneal inlay placement, and refractive procedures requiring precise stromal dissection. At 117mm, it reaches deeply into the laser‑created stromal pocket while its straight, flat profile allows atraumatic separation of lamellar planes. Stainless‑steel construction withstands the unique demands of refractive laser workflows.
The Fenzl insertion hook is angled 45 degrees with a 10mm shaft and a fine 0.2mm tip for guiding the IOL haptic into the capsular bag through a small incision. The round knurled handle supports controlled rotational dialing, and the dull finish keeps reflections off the operative field. Overall length is 120mm.
Designed for iris retraction during anterior segment surgery, the Fenzl iris retractor combines a curved shaft with a 10mm tip‑to‑bend angle that slips beneath the iris without folding it. The round knurled handle supports rotational control during repositioning. A polished 114mm shaft passes cleanly through limbal incisions.
The Fenzl lens hook carries a 0.15mm straight working tip on a 24mm shaft, configured for IOL haptic engagement through phaco incisions. The round knurled handle improves rotational grip, and the 115mm overall length balances tactile feedback with anterior chamber reach.
Engineered for ICL and toric lens insertion, the Filutowski-Connor wand manipulator with its 0.6mm ball tip and angled shaft provides atraumatic positioning of complex intraocular lenses. The non-tapered shaft design ensures consistent contact geometry throughout the insertion maneuver. 115mm overall length and angled approach suit modern small-incision IOL implantation.
This 0.7mm-tip variant of the Filutowski-Connor wand manipulator suits toric and phakic IOL positioning with slightly increased surface contact compared to the 0.6mm version. The angled shaft and non-tapered design deliver consistent mechanical stability during the critical orientation phase of lens insertion. Stainless steel construction and 115mm length integrate into standard anterior segment workflows.
The 0.8mm ball-tip variant of the Filutowski-Connor wand manipulator maximizes contact area for larger or more rigid IOL designs while maintaining atraumatic surface geometry. The angled non-tapered shaft provides mechanical leverage during insertion maneuvers in dense capsular conditions. Stainless steel reusable format supports efficient case scheduling in high-volume cataract surgery centers.
This 0.95mm-tip Filutowski-Connor manipulator provides maximum contact surface for oversized or rigid IOL platforms while preserving the smooth ball geometry that prevents lens coating abrasion. The angled non-tapered design maintains alignment during insertion in cases with tight capsular rhexes or fibrotic capsules. 115mm overall length suits contemporary phaco handpiece reach and ergonomics.
These fine jewelers forceps provide precision grasping for delicate ophthalmic instruments, sutures, and tissue fragments during anterior-segment surgery. The sharp tips and straight shafts enable secure engagement without slipping. Anti-magnetic construction protects sensitive instruments from metal contamination. At 120mm, optimal length balances reach and microscopic control.
These fine stitch scissors feature curved, sharp‑tipped medium blades for cutting suture material close to the knot in ophthalmic and microsurgical closures. The 20mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length brings the blade tips into deeper closure sites with full visibility. A three‑hole handle keeps the instrument tactile through repeated cuts.
These straight fine stitch scissors deliver sharp tips for precision suture removal and corneal knot trimming. The 16mm screw-to-tip dimension supports fine control at graft margins or incision sites, and the wide serrated handle offers broad grip surface for steady hand positioning during postoperative wound care.
These fine stitch scissors feature straight sharp tips paired with medium blades extending 20mm from the mid‑screw. The three‑hole handle and 120mm length provide optimized reach for precision suture trimming.
The fine tying forceps in curved configuration features delicate curved shafts with tying surfaces and serrated wide handle suited to precision IOL and corneal knot placement. The curved geometry accommodates natural surgical positioning, and the refined tip profile prevents suture trauma. Lightweight construction supports extended use without hand fatigue.
The Fine-Castroviejo suturing forceps (wide-handle variant) pair an ultrafine 0.12mm tooth with straight shafts, 5mm tying platform, and wide serrated handle for balanced control during precision ophthalmic suturing. This configuration is particularly effective for posterior capsule suturing, limbal grafting, and complex anterior chamber reconstruction where both fine tip control and hand stability are essential. The 110mm length supports versatile access.