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The fine‑Castroviejo suturing forceps features ultrafine 0.22mm teeth and 5.5mm tying platform suited to delicate monofilament suturing in microincision cataract surgery. The exceptionally fine tooth pattern prevents slippage on thin sutures without any crushing trauma. Lightweight construction supports prolonged precision work during extended cases.
Features & Benefits
This fine‑Castroviejo variant features identical 0.22mm ultrafine teeth and 5.5mm tying platform as the preceding model, providing alternative hand preference or case‑by‑case selection flexibility. The exceptional fineness prevents suture slippage in delicate monofilament work. Each instrument supports precise knot placement during advanced microsurgery.
This Fine‑Nagahara chopper is titanium with a 10mm bend‑to‑tip, 45� angled blunt tip, and a micro‑cutting blade for controlled chop initiation. The right‑hand dominant design supports left‑hand use during phaco maneuvers.
This Fine‑Thornton fixation ring features an open fixed 16mm diameter and 45‑degree angled shaft for stable globe fixation during refractive and keratoplasty procedures. Blunt teeth provide secure engagement of episcleral tissue without perforation. The round knurled handle and dull finish reduce glare and support controlled positioning during corneal mapping and incisional surgery.
The Fine-Nagahara quick chopper combines a fine interior cutting edge with a blunt wedge-shaped tip, optimized for right-hand-dominant surgeons working left-handed. The 10mm angled bend-to-tip geometry and round handle deliver controlled approach angles during the critical nucleus-chopping phase. The blunt wedge design excels at initiating clean fissures in dense cataracts without posterior capsule exposure.
This Fine/Nagahara & Nichamin I quick chopper is titanium with a 10mm bend‑to‑tip, fine interior cutting edge, and wedge‑shaped blunt tip for controlled phaco chopping. The left‑hand dominant design supports right‑hand use during nucleus division.
The Fine‑Nagahara and Nichamin I Quick Chopper combines titanium construction with a blunt tip and wedge‑shaped cutting edge optimized for dense nuclear grades. The fine interior cutting edge enables precise fragmentation while the blunt tip prevents unintended posterior capsule contact. At 134mm overall with a 10mm angled bend and round handle, the instrument balances reach, control, and fatigue management.
The Fisher retractor is a four-prong self-retraining instrument for anterior lacrimal sac and conjunctival exposure. Its 3 × 3 blunt prong arrangement distributes retraction force across a wider tissue area, reducing trauma during sustained elevation. The 170mm length suits standard orbital anatomy.
The Fisher spoon needle combines a fine curved blade with a needle point, designed for precise retrieval and manipulation of small conjunctival or episcleral tissues. Double‑ended construction provides two working geometries from a single instrument. Serrated flat handle and 137mm overall length support stable tissue handling in confined ocular fields.
The Fishkind eye speculum provides adjustable lid retraction with open blade geometry for anterior segment surgery. The straightforward mechanism and optical clarity support stable exposure throughout phacoemulsification and incision closure sequences. The 79mm overall length delivers comfortable handling, while stainless steel construction ensures durable reprocessing across multiple cases.
This large double‑pronged fixation hook anchors the globe or conjunctival tissue with two sharp tines during strabismus, retinal, or scleral work. The smooth flat handle delivers a stable pinch grip across the 120mm length, and the sharp prongs hold without slippage once seated.
This small double‑pronged fixation hook engages and stabilizes the conjunctiva and sclera during posterior-segment or limbal procedures. The sharp prongs provide secure fixation without tissue slipping, while the smooth flat handle offers ergonomic stability during precise scleral manipulation. At 120mm, length supports controlled dissection and retraction.
This open-ring fixation ring features a 13mm diameter with blunt tip configuration for atraumatic corneal contact during refractive procedures. The 8mm cut-out provides flexible surgical access while the blunt design minimizes anterior chamber irritation.
This 13mm diameter open fixation ring with 8mm cut-out provides stable corneal applanation during refractive ablation. The open-ring design accommodates varied corneal curvatures and surgical approaches while supporting smooth suction without excessive compression.
The titanium fixation ring combines a swivel 16mm inner ring with an 8mm cutout designed for flexible globe stabilization during complex anterior and posterior segment procedures. The titanium construction provides rigidity with excellent corrosion resistance across multiple sterilization cycles. The swivel geometry accommodates varied globe positions while the 8mm cutout allows access for instrument manipulation.
These flexible polypropylene iris retractors with silicone adjustable stoppers provide stable iris positioning and pupil control. The polypropylene shaft combined with silicone retention supports smooth retraction and reliable fixation throughout anterior segment procedures. Sterile packaged set ensures coordinated instrumentation per case.
Sized at 10mm, this Flieringa fixation ring maintains scleral rigidity through open‑sky corneal procedures. Sutured to the episclera before trephination, it counteracts the collapse forces that would otherwise distort the anterior segment once the cornea is removed. The straight polished profile lies flush against the globe for low‑profile suture attachment.
An 11mm Flieringa ring fits larger globes and high‑myope eyes where the longer axial length and thinner sclera make collapse during keratoplasty especially likely. Sutured to the episclera, the ring counters those collapse forces and preserves anterior segment geometry once the cornea is trephined.
The Flieringa fixation ring stabilizes the globe during open‑sky procedures such as penetrating keratoplasty and vitrectomy. The 12mm ring is sutured to the sclera to maintain ocular shape once corneal tissue is removed, and the polished finish reduces drag against conjunctival tissue.
Flieringa fixation rings stabilize the globe during open‑sky vitrectomy and penetrating keratoplasty, preventing scleral collapse when intraocular pressure drops. This 13mm ring suits pediatric and smaller adult globes where a tighter circumference is appropriate. The polished stainless‑steel band sutures to the sclera and holds the eye's shape through the procedure.
The 14mm Flieringa fixation ring stabilizes the globe during open‑sky and posterior segment procedures, preventing scleral collapse once the eye is opened. The polished stainless‑steel ring sutures to episcleral tissue and maintains the globe's spherical contour throughout the case. A clean polished finish supports clear microscope visibility around the ring perimeter.
The 15mm Flieringa fixation ring is sized for standard adult eyes and supports stable globe positioning during posterior segment surgery. Its polished stainless steel design distributes contact pressure across the corneal‑limbal junction evenly, reducing mechanical stress on the sclera during retinal procedures.
The 16mm Flieringa ring accommodates slightly larger eyes and offers stable fixation during complex retinal and vitrectomy work. Polished construction and even pressure distribution protect the corneal epithelium while securing the globe for extended manipulation.
The Flieringa fixation ring is a 17mm polished stainless steel ring designed to provide mechanical stability during complex corneal and scleral procedures. When sutured or positioned around the limbus and sclera, it enables controlled rotation and fixation of the globe throughout the case. The smooth polished finish and compact diameter support intraoperative handling and tissue-friendly positioning.
The 18mm Flieringa ring serves myopic and large eyes during scleral buckle and vitrectomy procedures. Its polished surface and evenly distributed contact pressure maintain corneal health while providing secure anterior fixation throughout the operation.
The 19mm Flieringa ring serves larger adult eyes and is particularly useful in myopic cases requiring scleral buckle placement. The polished stainless steel surface distributes intraoperative pressures evenly across the limbal‑corneal contact zone, protecting epithelial integrity during extended posterior work.
The 20mm Flieringa ring accommodates the largest adult eyes and high myopes undergoing complex posterior segment procedures. Polished stainless construction provides durable, atraumatic globe fixation with even pressure distribution during extended scleral and vitrectomy work.
The Flieringa fixation ring is a stainless steel scleral anchoring device sized 21mm to stabilize the globe during anterior or posterior segment procedures. Its polished finish minimizes tissue reactivity while supporting secure, repeatable positioning across complex keratoplasty and vitreoretinal cases. The ring's geometry permits unobstructed posterior visualization and accommodates multiple suture fixation points.
The Flieringa fixation ring stabilizes the globe and supports the sclera during open‑sky procedures such as penetrating keratoplasty and vitrectomy. Sutured to the conjunctiva and sclera, the 22mm polished ring resists scleral collapse once the globe is opened. Stainless steel construction maintains rigid geometry across repeat sterilization cycles.
At 23mm, this Flieringa fixation ring stabilizes adult globes during penetrating keratoplasty and open‑sky vitrectomy. The ring sutures to the sclera and preserves globe shape when intraocular pressure falls during the procedure. A polished stainless‑steel band resists corrosion and holds its circumference under suture tension across repeat cases.