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The Gills cannula with 8mm tip-to-bend measurement extends reach within the anterior chamber for hydrodissection and cortical manipulation. Its 25ga angled shaft and 45-degree geometry enhance access beyond the immediate incision, supporting deeper chamber work during complex nucleus removal. Polished stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability.
Features & Benefits
Precise capsulotomy edges are critical for phacoemulsification, and the Gills capsulotomy scissors combines sharp extra?thin curved angled?forward blades to deliver this. Its 10mm blade length and 13mm working distance support clean edges during this critical surgical step. The three?hole handle distributes pressure evenly during sensitive cutting control.
The Gills‑Welsh cannula delivers irrigation or viscoelastic into the anterior chamber through a 27‑gauge bore. A 45‑degree shaft angle with 3mm tip‑to‑bend places the working end immediately past the paracentesis, keeping the hub clear of the microscope field. The polished 38mm shaft passes smoothly through small incisions during cataract surgery.
The Gills‑Vannas scissors extend the standard Vannas blade to 7mm for slightly longer linear cuts in the iris, capsule, and limbal tissue. The thin straight blade profile preserves visibility at the cut line, and the 81mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the microscope field.
These Gills‑Vannas scissors incorporate straight ultra‑thin blades with a 7mm cutting length. The lightweight 81mm profile supports delicate membrane dissection and fine anterior segment trimming.
The Gills-Welsh cannula supports fine anterior chamber and anterior capsular work with its 25ga angled shaft and polished finish. The 10mm tip-to-bend measurement allows precise positioning beneath clear corneal incisions, while the 45-degree angle optimizes approach during hydrodissection and irrigation tasks. The polished surface reduces friction during insertion.
The Gills-Welsh cannula delivers anesthetic or medication through a 45-degree angled shaft optimized for sub-Tenon access. Its polished 25ga stainless-steel tip glides smoothly into posterior tissues, while the 6mm tip-to-bend measurement supports controlled depth and tactile feedback. The fine gauge minimizes incision disruption in anterior and periorbital work.
Gills‑Welsh cannulas deliver anterior chamber irrigation through a 25ga shaft set at 45 degrees with a 7mm tip‑to‑bend segment. The angled geometry clears the corneal incision lip and directs flow across the chamber for cortical washout after cataract extraction. Polished finish supports clean withdrawal through the wound, and the 38mm overall length excluding hub matches anterior segment depth.
The Gills-Welsh cannula is configured for angled infusion-aspiration during phacoemulsification, providing controlled flow beneath the iris and nucleus. Its 25-gauge angled design with 8mm tip-to-bend optimizes positioning relative to the phacoemulsification handpiece. The polished finish and 19mm usable length support reliable anterior chamber access.
A 26ga shaft angled 45 degrees with 10mm from tip to bend defines this Gills‑Welsh cannula, sized for irrigation and aspiration through small ophthalmic incisions. The polished finish supports easy cleaning, and the compact 21mm working length keeps the bend within the anterior chamber working distance.
The Gills‑Welsh cannula features a 45 degree angled shaft for optimized access during anterior segment procedures. This design supports the surgeon's natural hand position while maintaining clear visualization. The 26g geometry provides precision for both irrigation and fluid management without excessive caliber.
This Gills‑Welsh cannula delivers controlled BSS or viscoelastic through a 27g shaft angled 45 degrees with a 10mm tip‑to‑bend dimension. The 38mm length keeps the hub clear of the brow while the working segment reaches across the anterior chamber. Polished stainless steel resists corrosion across repeat reprocessing.
The Gills‑Welsh cannula features a 45 degree angled shaft for optimized access during anterior segment procedures. This design supports the surgeon's natural hand position while maintaining clear visualization. The 27g geometry provides precision for both irrigation and fluid management without excessive caliber.
The Gills‑Welsh cannula features a 45 degree angled shaft for optimized access during anterior segment procedures. This design supports the surgeon's natural hand position while maintaining clear visualization. The 30g geometry provides precision for both irrigation and fluid management without excessive caliber.
The Gills‑Welsh capsule polisher carries a 2mm cup on a 45‑degree angled shaft, set 8mm from tip to bend, for polishing residual cortical material from the posterior capsule after lens extraction. The polished finish promotes smooth glide across capsular tissue, and the flat handle gives consistent fingertip orientation across the 127mm working length.
This Gills-Welsh double-barreled irrigating-aspirating cannula combines separate thin‑wall channels for simultaneous fluid infusion and aspiration during phacoemulsification. The 23ga irrigation port and 25ga aspiration port enable balanced chamber maintenance, while the 30-degree angled shaft optimizes access without iris contact. The 0.5mm posterior offset between tips prevents clogging and supports smooth cortical management.
Designed for intracapsular and large‑nucleus lens delivery, the Gills‑Welsh lens loop carries an ultra‑thin 5 × 7mm loop with an olive tip that slides beneath the lens without snagging zonules or iris tissue. The flat handle gives the surgeon a steady pinch grip, and the 121mm length keeps the loop clear of the microscope barrel.
The Gills‑Welsh Morrison lens loop features an ultra‑thin 5 × 7mm loop with additional 20 degrees of curvature, designed for controlled in‑the‑bag IOL positioning and nucleus delivery. The olive tip reduces edge trauma on nuclear surfaces. Flat handle provides stable grip orientation during bimanual nuclear maneuvers.
The Gills-Welsh olive-tip cannula is designed for precise epinephrine delivery during DSAEK and anterior segment procedures. Its angled 45-degree shaft positions the surgeon's hand ergonomically while the smooth 1mm bulbous tip disperses medication across the corneal endothelium without focal jetting. The 25ga geometry supports delicate control.
The Gills‑Welsh angled Vannas micro scissors feature 8.5mm sharp blades angled forward at 40 degrees, delivering precision cutting geometry for ophthalmic microsurgery. Their medium 86mm length and serrated handle support controlled movements during capsulotomy, limbal relaxing incision (LRI) work, and fine conjunctival manipulation. Polished stainless‑steel construction ensures durability across routine reprocessing.
The Gills‑Welsh Vannas micro scissors feature 5mm sharp angled‑forward blades for controlled trimming of iris, conjunctiva, and capsulorhexis margins during anterior segment microsurgery. The 11mm working length (mid‑screw to tip) provides excellent visualization of fine tissue planes, while the serrated handle ensures secure grip throughout extended procedures. Polished finish and 86mm overall length support precision cutting.
These Gills‑Welsh Vannas micro scissors carry angled 7mm sharp blades on a 13mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length, sized for capsulotomy and fine intraocular cutting where a tangential approach improves visualization. The serrated handle delivers controlled spring action between the fingers, and the compact 86mm frame keeps the instrument balanced during microsurgery.
The Gimbel capsulorhexis forceps combines Utrata‑style construction with a preset opening geometry of 3mm, designed for controlled continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis initiation and completion. The flat handle provides stable palm control during anterior capsular manipulation. Compact 80mm length supports precise movements within confined anterior chamber spaces.
This Gimbel cortex aspiration cannula uses a 30ga shaft angled twice with an open end to support controlled aspiration of cortical material in confined chamber spaces.
Engineered for anterior chamber irrigation, this Gimbel forward irrigating cannula carries a 27g angled shaft with a gentle 10mm bend‑to‑tip curve. The forward‑directed flow places fluid ahead of the tip for cortical clean‑up and chamber maintenance. A 23mm working length supports access through small phaco incisions.
Shaped as a 1.5mm‑wide J, the Gimbel hydrodissection cannula directs a fluid wave back beneath the anterior capsule during cataract surgery. The 25ga lumen gives a fine, controlled stream, and the 21mm working length places the J cleanly through clear‑corneal incisions. Stainless‑steel construction holds the J geometry across reprocessing cycles.
This Gimbel hydrodissection �J� cannula features a 30ga 1.5mm‑wide tip and a 21mm working length, supporting precise hydrodissection through a narrow low‑profile J geometry.
The Gimbel irrigating cannula is engineered for controlled fluid delivery during anterior segment surgery. Its 26-gauge blunt tip and angled-to-side geometry allow precise hydration of corneal and conjunctival tissue without mechanical trauma. The end opening directs flow laterally, supporting consistent irrigation during corneal transplantation, refractive procedures, and IOL implantation.
The Gimbel irrigating cannula features a distinctive U‑shaped tip for flexible anterior segment fluid delivery during cataract and corneal procedures. The 30g gauge geometry provides precision irrigation without excessive caliber. The polished finish reduces friction and improves field visibility throughout the case.
Designed for LASIK flap irrigation, the Gimbel fountain cannula carries a 25‑gauge left‑angled shaft with a vaulted, smooth, bullet‑shaped tip. A single center port produces a controlled fountain of fluid beneath the flap, lifting it gently while clearing debris from the stromal bed. The 13mm working length excluding hub suits stromal interface access.