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The Guell LASIK cannula features a multi-port design with 7 total ports (1 front, 3 each side) for comprehensive irrigation coverage during femtosecond-assisted refractive procedures. The 25-gauge fine tip and distributed port geometry ensure even fluid distribution across the entire ablation zone without high-pressure jetting.
Features & Benefits
These straight Guilford eye scissors are built for fine soft‑tissue cutting around the orbit and adnexa. The slim straight blades deliver controlled linear cuts with full microscope visibility, and the ring handle anchors a balanced pinch grip. At 102mm overall, the instrument suits seated periocular work and conjunctival dissection.
This Guyton‑style muscle hook features a distinctive Z‑shaped geometry that provides dual-vector engagement during strabismus operations. The straight configuration combined with the angular tip design supports controlled muscle isolation while maintaining optimal visual fields. Built for reliable reprocessing across routine strabismus cases.
The Guyton-Park speculum is designed for hands-free eyelid retraction during anterior segment surgery. Its fenestrated 14mm blades with suture posts and canthus bar enable secure fixation to the surgical drape while allowing surgeon access to the operative field. The 53mm spread and dull finish support comfortable lid separation throughout longer procedures.
The Guyton‑Park speculum carries solid 14mm blades with a 45mm spread, dull finish, suture posts, and a canthus bar, sized for stable wide exposure during oculoplastic and complex anterior segment cases. The integrated suture posts allow lid‑traction sutures to be anchored at the speculum, and the canthus bar protects the lateral canthus during sustained retraction.
This H‑Eye economy lancet diamond knife features a 1mm blade and aluminum handle for precise microsurgical cutting. The design offers diamond sharpness in a cost‑efficient configuration.
These Gaskin fragment forceps feature angled shafts with 11mm smooth jaws designed for controlled fragment retrieval. The three‑hole handle enhances calibrated rotational force for precise anterior segment work.
The Haeflinger phaco chop is an angled chopper optimized for left-hand-dominant surgeons using right-handed technique. Set at 45 degrees with a 116mm overall length, the angled blade geometry supports efficient nucleus division and crack initiation. Stainless steel construction provides reliable performance across multiple sterilization cycles during routine and challenging phacoemulsification cases.
Intended for the left hand of a right‑dominant cataract surgeon, the Haeflinger phaco chop carries a 45‑degree angled shaft that aligns the working tip with the chopping axis through a temporal corneal incision. The 116mm length and stainless‑steel build place the cutting tip comfortably within the capsular bag for nucleus segmentation while the second hand drives the phaco probe. Stainless construction stands up to repeat reprocessing across high‑volume cataract lists.
The Hall lens inserter features cross‑action jaw design without locking mechanism, suited to gentle IOL grasping and delivery through small incisions. The cross‑action geometry reduces hold‑force application while the smooth jaw surfaces prevent IOL damage. The round knurled handle provides secure control during rapid insertion sequences.
The Hamilton Smile micro forceps are precision forceps designed for SMILE (small incision lenticule extraction) refractive surgery and other corneal microsurgical procedures. The fine geometry supports controlled lenticule manipulation during extraction and positioning. The instrument's design facilitates the delicate dissection and insertion techniques required in refractive corneal surgery.
The Hampton needle holder pairs curved 9mm jaws with a locking mechanism for confident suture handling at moderate working depth. A large knurled round handle rolls freely between the fingers for needle reorientation, and finger flats at the neck stabilize the instrument during knot tying. Overall length is 130mm.
The Hardesty tenotomy hook with curved 5mm hook and markings at 14mm and 20mm provides scaled measurement reference during rectus muscle work. The measuring marks support precise muscle placement during strabismus procedures while the curved design enables atraumatic isolation.
The Hardy enucleator combines a curved right geometry with a 3.4mm blade to support controlled orbital enucleation. The 125mm working length extends into the deep orbit while the 241mm overall length provides a balanced reach for retrobulbar dissection. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat clinical use.
The Harms Colibri forceps in stainless steel features ultraprecise 0.12mm tips with 1 × 2 tooth configuration angled at 45 degrees and a 6mm tying platform for delicate corneal and limbal manipulation. The fenestrated handle at 75mm overall length provides ergonomic control during fine anterior segment work. Stainless steel construction maintains edge sharpness and durability.
These Harms straight tying forceps incorporate 23mm straight shafts with 6mm tying platforms and a serrated handle for improved grip in wet fields. The 100mm overall length enhances linear suture delivery.
These Harms‑style Colibri forceps use 0.12mm 1×2 teeth arranged at 45� for precision corneal edge engagement. The integrated tying platform and three‑hole handle enhance stability, allowing fine suture manipulation within a 105mm controlled profile.
The left‑handed Harms trabeculotome carries 9mm pointed tips with a 3mm spread, sized to cannulate Schlemm's canal and rotate inward through the trabecular meshwork during ab‑externo trabeculotomy. The round knurled handle gives smooth rotational control through the cleavage arc.
The Harms trabeculotome set with 9mm pointed tips and 3mm spread provides reliable access to the trabecular meshwork during angle surgery. The precise tip geometry supports selective trabeculotomy with minimal damage to adjacent angle structures.
Designed for ab externo trabeculotomy on the right eye, this Harms trabeculotome carries 9mm pointed tips set at a 3mm parallel spread that mirrors the curvature of Schlemm's canal. One tip threads the canal lumen while the partner tip serves as a scleral guide, allowing controlled rotation into the anterior chamber to unroof the trabecular meshwork. A round knurled handle keeps rotational orientation precise across the 46mm overall length.
These Harms tying forceps feature curved 23mm shafts with 6mm tying platforms and a three‑hole handle, providing enhanced rotational precision for peripheral suture manipulation.
Longer 23mm straight shafts on the Harms tying forceps reach across the cornea for suture management farther from the incision, with 6mm tying platforms shaped for repeated wraps on fine nylon. The three‑hole handle keeps the 102mm stainless‑steel frame light in pinch grip, supporting steady control through extended tying sequences.
This titanium Harms-Tubingen curved tying forceps combines exceptional durability with the geometry required for delicate corneal suture work. The curved blade and 6mm tying platform optimize visibility and control during limbal and corneal repair. Titanium construction resists corrosion across repeated sterilization.
The straight titanium Harms-Tubingen tying forceps delivers the precision and durability required for repeated suture work in ophthalmic microsurgery. The straight blade profile provides direct visualization of the surgical field. A 6mm tying platform supports secure knot tying at the limbus and cornea.
The Harris‑Sinskey hook brings a 0.25mm angled tip to bear on the IOL positioning hole, rotating and dialing the lens into final placement within the capsular bag. A 9mm tip‑to‑bend distance clears the iris plane while the smooth flat handle gives the surgeon a consistent rolling grip. The 121mm length suits standard cataract workflows.
The Hata-Miyoshi aspirating speculum features adjustable open round-wire blades for flexible eyelid exposure with integrated suction. Its nasal-approach geometry supports superior visualization in cases requiring orbital access, while the aspirating function manages periocular fluid during extended procedures. The open-wire design minimizes tissue compression.
This pediatric Hata-Miyoshi style speculum is engineered for small eyelid apertures in children undergoing anterior segment surgery. The nine aspiration holes distribute suction across the blade surface, while the 1mm round open-wire design allows safe eyelid positioning. The 62mm overall length and 40mm spread accommodate smaller orbital anatomy.
The He Hook pre‑chopper is a right‑handed titanium chopper distinguished by its custom‑scaled tip, which at 40% of standard size, enables ultraprecise fragmentation in dense nuclei and confined anterior chamber spaces. The hooked geometry guides nuclear fragments with minimal disturbance to surrounding tissues, and titanium construction preserves the working geometry across many procedures.
The Heath chalazion curette features a 3mm ring curette with 1.5mm height and straight 35mm shaft, designed for controlled scraping and removal of chalazion contents from the tarsal plate and conjunctival surface. The round knurled handle provides excellent tactile feedback during the delicate eyelid procedure. This 114mm instrument is sized for safe, atraumatic lid disease management.
Heath chalazion forceps isolate a chalazion between a 16mm oval solid lower plate and an open upper plate with a 12 × 14mm inside dimension, exposing the lesion for incision and curettage. The locking thumb screw fixes compression hands‑free, while the serrated handle and polished 96mm finish support a steady grip on the everted lid.