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This Gimbel LASIK fountain cannula features a 25ga right‑angled vaulted bullet‑shaped tip with a single center port and a compact 13mm working length for controlled irrigation beneath LASIK flaps.
Features & Benefits
The Gimbel LASIK polishing cannula is designed for gentle stromal bed polishing and final cleanup during refractive procedures. The 30ga ultra‑fine gauge, double‑angled curvature, and sandblasted tip enable soft tissue contact without mechanical trauma. The specialized "left" configuration improves surgeon ergonomics during this precision step.
The Gimbel nucleus spatula is angled 30 degrees with a 0.25mm round‑diameter tip and a 9mm bend‑to‑tip geometry, designed for nucleus rotation and manipulation during phacoemulsification. The fine round tip protects the capsular bag and posterior capsule while the angled shaft preserves the surgeon's working corridor, and the longitudinal grooved handle gives steady fingertip control.
The Gimbel-Mendez degreega gauge measures limbal diameter and marks axis in cataract and refractive procedures. Its 12mm internal diameter and 16mm external diameter accommodate precise toric IOL alignment while the blunt atraumatic teeth protect the cornea and conjunctiva. Titanium handle combines strength with lightweight maneuverability.
This Gimbel‑Mendez degree gauge provides a 0 to 180‑degree titanium ring with 36 blunt fixation teeth for direct corneal anchorage during astigmatism assessment. The 11.7mm internal diameter accommodates standard corneal applanation, while the 90‑degree ring mount position simplifies reversal and repositioning. The 100mm overall length with round handle supports ergonomic bimanual control.
The Gimble‑Mellinger speculum delivers a wider 29mm spread on 16mm open‑wire blades, suited to adult cataract cases where broader exposure helps the phaco probe and second instrument work together. The self‑locking mechanism holds the chosen spread without surgeon thumb pressure, and the dull finish reduces microscope glare during operative microscopy.
The Ginsberg adjustable eye speculum combines half-solid and half-open-wire blades angled upward for versatile anterior segment exposure. The hybrid blade design delivers firm retraction on the solid side while the open-wire section minimizes tissue compression. The 15mm blade length and 47mm spread provide optimal visualization, and the 79mm overall length supports precise intraoperative control.
The Girard anterior chamber needle set provides safe access for anterior chamber fluid management during cataract surgery. The 23g beveled blunt tip without hub and 7.5mm working length support atraumatic anterior chamber manipulation. The polished finish enables clear visualization throughout the procedure.
This Girard corneoscleral forceps pairs delicate 0.12mm tips with a precision 1 × 2 tooth pattern for grasping corneal and scleral tissue during incision closure and tissue handling. The 6mm tying platform supports smooth suture knot manipulation, while the Colibri‑style geometry enhances visibility near the operative field. Left‑handed configuration ensures ergonomic control for southpaw surgeons.
This right‑handed Girard corneoscleral forceps delivers ultra‑fine tip geometry with 1 × 2 Colibri teeth and a 6mm tying platform, purpose‑built for corneal and limbal tissue handling. The 0.12mm tips enable microsurgical grasping of capsular tissue, fine limbal conjunctiva, and small tissue fragments during keratoplasty, DSAEK/DMEK graft manipulation, and IOL placement. Polished finish reduces light scatter and improves visibility during critical anterior segment procedures.
Girard corneoscleral Colibri forceps incorporate a 0.3mm angled tip with 1×2 teeth for delicate tissue engagement during wound construction and suture work. The 6mm tying platform stabilizes suture placement, while the knurled handle and left‑handed configuration ensure ergonomic control.
The Girard synechiae spatula offers a fine 0.5mm working end designed to slip beneath posterior synechiae and lyse iris adhesions cleanly. The 10mm tip‑to‑bend geometry supports controlled sweeps along the iris plane within the anterior chamber. A knurled round handle provides the rotational feedback needed for safe adhesion lysis.
These Girard tying forceps offer 5mm tying platforms on straight shafts for controlled knot tying in corneal and scleral work. The round knurled handle provides rotational grip during knot rotation, and the dull finish reduces glare under coaxial illumination. A 102mm length keeps the working end in close microscope range.
The Girard tying forceps is constructed from titanium, delivering superior corrosion resistance and lightweight handling across extended surgical procedures. Its straight shafts and 5mm tying platform support stable needle positioning during fine ophthalmic suturing. Round knurled handle and dull finish enhance tactile control in wet operative fields.
This glaucoma-focused diamond knife features a precision 0.5 × 0.2 × 3.5mm blade geometry for controlled trabeculotomy and glaucoma filtration incisions. The 20‑degree angle and J‑slot bayonet handle deliver fingertip command during trabecular access. Titanium mount combines rigidity with corrosion resistance across repeat clinical use.
This glaucoma diamond knife features a truncated 25‑degree lance blade with seven preset depth stops (0.15mm through 0.50mm at 40‑degree angle), enabling precise trabeculotomy or other angle‑based procedures. The 1 × 6 × 0.17mm blade profile delivers ultra‑fine cuts within the trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal. The single‑footplate handle design supports intuitive fingertip control during delicate angle work.
The globe fixation ring stabilizes the eye during refractive surgery, limbal?relaxing incisions, and anterior segment procedures. Its 12mm inner and 16mm outer ring with interior grooves creates a secure grip on the limbus and sclera without excessive pressure. The round handle supports secure intraoperative positioning throughout surgical preparation and execution.
The globe fixation ring provides secure ocular alignment during corneal topography-guided surgery and refractive procedures with its 12mm inner and 16mm outer ring geometry. The internal cutout grooves stabilize the iris and limbus, preventing unwanted eye rotation during microscopy and laser ablation. The round handle delivers secure fingerhold throughout extended refractive cases.
The Godfrey lens folder features a 45‑degree angled design with 0.8 × 0.3mm tips to support smooth IOL insertion during phacoemulsification. The 12.3mm shafts and flat titanium handle work together to minimize endothelial trauma while enabling predictable lens delivery.
The Goldberg sideport nucleus splitter/manipulator is a single‑ended instrument designed for controlled nuclear fragmentation and hemisection during phacoemulsification, particularly in dense cataracts. The splitter blade geometry permits precise bisection of the nucleus along predetermined planes, reducing phaco time and energy requirements. Stainless steel construction ensures durable performance through repeated casework.
The Goldman‑McIntyre Binkhorst irrigating cannula delivers BSS through a 26‑gauge right‑angled shaft modified to clear a 2.4mm clear‑corneal incision. A 2mm J‑shape tip with an open, modified end directs flow behind the iris and into the capsular bag, and the angle geometry preserves a low‑profile entry. Useful for hydrating wounds and irrigating after IOL placement.
The Goldstein lacrimal retractor is designed for controlled exposure of the nasolacrimal duct and lacrimal sac during dacryocystorhinostomy and lacrimal canalicular repair. The sharp 7mm blade with 15mm spread provides secure tissue retraction without inadvertent lacrimal gland trauma, while the compact 30mm frame permits stable positioning in the narrow medial canthus.
Golf‑club spud with a small angled tip and sharp edge, designed to scoop out superficial corneal foreign bodies and rust rings. The flat serrated handle gives a steady pencil‑grip during the fine excursion, and the sharp leading edge releases embedded debris without gouging stroma.
The Gonnin-Amsler marker is a precise calibration tool designed for intraoperative axis and incision marking in refractive surgery and toric IOL implantation. The straight polished shaft and fine working end support accurate marking on corneal surfaces with consistent pressure application. The 133mm length provides comfortable handheld control while the reusable construction integrates cleanly into surgical case workflows.
The Goosey DSAEK forceps features angled shafts with a 12mm tip‑to‑bend geometry and round handle for controlled donor button insertion and positioning during Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty. The guide pin assists with reproducible graft entry and alignment. At 116mm overall length, the forceps provides comfortable reach and control during the insertion sequence.
The Gorovoy irrigating Descemet stripper cannula is engineered for DSAEK endothelial keratoplasty, combining a horizontal U‑shaped flattened tip with dual side ports oriented left and right. The 11mm angled approach geometry permits controlled positioning beneath Descemet's membrane for atraumatic stripping and irrigation. The 30mm overall length and dual‑port configuration enable precise membrane mobilization during corneal graft insertion.
The Gradle cilia forceps grip and epilate misdirected lashes in trichiasis through fine 2mm‑wide flat platforms that hold the lash without slipping. The serrated cross‑action handle uses a box‑lock pivot � the same geometry as a needle holder � and the compact 97mm length keeps the working tips close to the lid margin during careful epilation.
Graefe fixation forceps with wide 4.5mm jaws and fine teeth secure the globe at the limbus during muscle surgery and incision making. The serrated handle without a thumb‑catch lock lets the surgeon release the globe instantly between maneuvers, and the 108mm overall length suits ophthalmic working depth.
Graefe fixation forceps stabilize the globe during conjunctival, corneal, and strabismus procedures. Wide 4.5mm jaws with fine teeth grip episcleral tissue securely without slipping, while the thumb catch lock maintains purchase hands‑free once engaged. The serrated handle and 108mm length suit precise, sustained globe fixation.
The Graefe iris forceps is a fine‑toothed precision instrument designed for delicate iris manipulation and intraocular lens insertion during cataract surgery. Its 1 × 2 tooth pattern provides secure purchase on iris tissue without perforating its surface, while the fine polished finish reduces artifact under surgical microscopy. Compact 70mm length and serrated handle support micro‑precise movements in the anterior chamber.