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This Hoffer O‑Z marker features a 4mm circular marking diameter with extra‑fine crosshairs for precise centration. The smooth flat handle provides steady axial control, and the compact 100mm length supports stable corneal reference marking.
Features & Benefits
Optical zone precision during refractive and cataract procedures is supported by the Hoffer O?Z marker with extra?fine cross hairs and 5.25mm diameter. The fine crosshair pattern enables accurate center identification and concentric zone definition. Its 102mm round handle supports sensitive control during critical marking steps.
Designed for toric IOL alignment and refractive marking, this Hoffer O‑Z marker stamps a 5.5mm optical zone with extra‑fine crosshairs onto the corneal surface. The crisp engraved pattern transfers cleanly to gentian violet ink, defining the visual axis for centration and astigmatic axis steps. A smooth flat handle anchors the marker square to the cornea.
This Hoffer O‑Z marker provides a 5.75mm circular marking zone with extra‑fine crosshairs for enlarged O‑Z reference definition. The round handle supports uniform downward pressure for consistent placement.
This Hoffer O‑Z marker incorporates a 5mm diameter marking face with extra‑fine crosshairs. The round knurled handle improves tactile precision and micro‑control during centration marking.
This Hoffer O‑Z marker features a 6mm circular marking diameter with extra‑fine crosshairs. The smooth flat handle enhances fingertip stability across the 110mm instrument length.
Larger optical zones in refractive marking and implant planning benefit from the Hoffer O?Z marker in its 7.5mm configuration. Extra?fine cross hairs ensure accurate axis alignment, while the 110mm flat smooth handle provides stable control during extended marking procedures.
The Hoffer O-Z marker features extra-fine crosshairs etched within a 7mm diameter ring to guide surgeons in achieving precise rotational alignment during toric IOL implantation. The smooth flat handle enables steady corneal contact. At 108mm, optimal length facilitates single-handed marking and pupillary positioning.
This Hoffer O‑Z marker incorporates an 8.5mm diameter marking ring with extra‑fine crosshairs for large‑zone centration. The round knurled handle ensures stable rotational traction across its 110mm length.
This Hoffer O-Z marker's 8mm diameter ring with extra-fine crosshairs provides enhanced reference geometry for precise astigmatism axis alignment and toric IOL implantation. The smooth flat handle maintains steady corneal positioning. At 108mm, optimal length facilitates controlled marking without hand tremor.
This Hoffer O‑Z marker offers a 9mm calibrated marking diameter with extra‑fine crosshairs. The round knurled handle enhances controlled placement during wide‑zone corneal marking.
Larger than its 5.5mm counterpart, this 9mm Hoffer O‑Z marker prints a wider optical zone with extra‑fine crosshairs for refractive planning and toric IOL alignment. The broader ring suits eyes with larger mesopic pupils, while the engraved crosshairs transfer crisply to gentian violet. A smooth flat handle steadies the stamp during application.
This Hoffer optical zone marker is calibrated with cross‑hair alignment and a 3.5mm ring height for reproducible refractive surgery marking. The beveled 3mm tip seats cleanly against the corneal surface and marks a concentric zone for IOL power calculation and LASIK optical zone planning. A round knurled handle and dull finish provide stable, ergonomic control.
The Hoffer optical zone marker's cross-hair pattern enables precise centration of laser ablation zones during LASIK procedures. The 5.75mm ring height accommodates varied anterior segment anatomy while supporting repeatable reference marking patterns.
This Hoffer optical zone marker is scaled to a 6mm marking diameter for larger refractive optical zones and IOL power calculations in LASIK, refractive cataract, and implant surgery. Cross‑hair alignment ensures accurate centering on the visual axis. The compact 93mm length and knurled grip support precise intraoperative positioning.
This Hoffer optical zone marker features a 7mm marking diameter and cross‑hair alignment for larger refractive zones in advanced cataract and corneal refractive procedures. The 3mm ring height and beveled tip allow crisp marking across variable corneal topography. A round knurled handle and 115mm length support stable positioning during LASIK and toric IOL alignment.
These Hoffer‑Stern style Vannas scissors incorporate curved sharp tips with forward‑vaulted 10mm blades. The three‑hole handle enhances stability for refined anterior membrane dissection.
The Hoffman irrigating vectis combines 25ga cannula with 16ga reinforced curved shaft for stable lens support during nuclear delivery. The reinforced design prevents shaft bending while continuous irrigation maintains anterior chamber stability throughout lens removal.
The Hoffman‑style Utrata capsulorhexis forceps combines extremely delicate thin shafts with angled 17mm working length optimized for anterior capsular rhexis initiation and completion. The wide serrated grip handle follows Castro design principles for stable palm control. Bent tips engage anterior capsule with minimal tissue trauma during continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis.
This Hoffman style Utrata capsulorhexis forceps in titanium features extra delicate thin shafts and angled tips for precise control during capsular opening in dense cataracts. The 17mm distance from bend to tip and blunt angulation support gentle, continuous rhexis along the capsular edge. A wide serrated grip handle delivers superior control and tactile feedback during extended anterior chamber work.
These Hoffman‑Polack double corneal forceps feature 1mm wide jaws and 1×1 Pierse teeth engineered for precise epithelial traction. The long Castroviejo‑Colibri 3‑hole handle at 105mm allows controlled leverage when preparing or rotating delicate corneal tissue planes.
Stabilizing the globe during refractive and anterior segment surgery, the Hofmann‑Thornton swivel fixation ring carries 12 fixation teeth around a 16mm swivel ring. Top‑surface marks indicate tooth position so the surgeon can place teeth away from the incision site. The flat handle keeps the instrument low while the swivel allows the ring to track corneal rotation.
Deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) demands Descemet's membrane sparing, which the Holland DALK scissors achieves with angled, blunt 4.5mm tips. These specialized tips follow corneal stromal planes without penetrating the Descemet's interface. The Vannas?type handle provides fine tactile control during this critical dissection.
The Hosford lacrimal dilator combines an abrupt taper at 2mm from the end with a more gradual taper above it, allowing rapid initial punctal entry followed by progressive widening of the canalicular opening. Its double‑ended format offers two working profiles on a single 140mm round knurled handle, supporting predictable preparation for probing or intubation.
The Hoskin colibri forceps feature sharp curved shafts and serrated jaws for atraumatic yet secure grasping of delicate corneal and conjunctival tissue during refractive surgery and pterygium removal. The serrated handle prevents slippage during precise tissue manipulation. At 83mm, the compact length supports optimal microsurgical control.
These Hoskins #16 tissue forceps utilize curved fine‑grooved tips to improve approach angles under conjunctival folds. The serrated handle and 85mm length support stable grasping for precise tissue elevation and mobilization.
These Hoskins #18 tissue forceps incorporate straight fine‑grooved tips engineered for low‑penetration traction on delicate tissue layers. The 1‑inch shafts and serrated handle enable steady, linear approach alignment during micro‑grasping tasks.
These Hoskins #19 tissue forceps present straight micro‑grooved tips optimized for enhanced wet‑field grip. The serrated handle and 1‑inch shafts (85mm overall) provide balanced tactile control when securing conjunctival or episcleral tissue layers.
The Hoskins Tissue Forceps #22 Colibri Style is engineered for fine tissue engagement in ophthalmic microsurgery. Its micro‑grooved tips distribute pressure across delicate anterior segment tissues such as the capsule and cornea, while the serrated handle ensures grip stability during sustained manipulation. The 1 inch (25mm) short shaft and compact 85mm overall length provide excellent tactile feedback and control in confined anterior chamber spaces.
These Hoskins #28 tissue forceps feature very delicate micro‑grooved straight tips designed for ultra‑fine tissue engagement. The serrated handle and compact 85mm length promote stable positioning in confined operative corridors.