Your cart is empty!
The Hoskins Tissue Forceps #30 Colibri Style is designed for ultra‑delicate anterior segment work where tissue trauma must be minimized. Its extra‑delicate micro‑grooved tips engage the iris, capsule, or cornea with minimal pressure, while the short 1 inch shaft provides superior tactile control. The serrated handle and compact 85mm length support sustained precision during intracameral tissue repositioning or membrane stripping.
Features & Benefits
The Hu capsule polisher with ring tip set at 90 degrees enables circumferential capsular surface smoothing. The distinctive ring geometry provides controlled contact with capsular surfaces while the round handle delivers stable control during final polishing steps.
The Hu‑style femtosecond cross‑action forceps is designed for delicate work following femtosecond laser keratotomy or refractive procedures. Its fine pointed tips and cross‑action leverage provide precise tissue positioning and flap management in high‑precision refractive cases. Stainless steel construction supports reliable performance during controlled force application at the corneal margin.
The Hunkeler lens hook delivers precise support and manipulation of the lens nucleus and capsule during phacoemulsification and cataract extraction. The hemi-ball tip geometry (0.3mm diameter) and angled slightly vaulted shaft enable gentle nuclear positioning and rotation. The round diamond-knurled handle provides secure tactile feedback throughout extended nuclear manipulation.
This Hunt chalazion forceps stabilizes a chalazion between a 15mm round solid lower plate and an open 12mm inside‑diameter upper plate, isolating the lesion for incision and curettage. The locking thumb screw fixes compression so the surgeon can release the handles, and the serrated handle with polished 97mm finish supports a steady grip on the everted lid.
The Hwang‑Latina SLT (selective laser trabeculoplasty) gonioscopy lens features a flange design and 130‑degree field of view to support precision laser targeting of the trabecular meshwork. The 18mm contact diameter enables stable positioning during laser delivery. Its optical design provides clear visualization of the angle during selective laser therapy for glaucoma management.
These Hyde Colibri forceps provide 0.12mm 2×2 teeth and a 7mm tying platform for firm yet atraumatic tissue handling. The three‑hole handle stabilizes rotational torque during corneal or scleral suturing tasks.
This hydrodissecting cannula delivers controlled cortical-capsular separation during phacoemulsification. The 25‑gauge flat tip minimizes focal pressure zones, distributing fluid flow across a broader interface to reduce capsular stress. The 8mm bend-to-tip length allows ergonomic manipulation through standard small incisions.
The Hydrodissection Cannula is engineered for gentle cortical-capsular separation during cataract surgery. Its 19ga gauge and flat tip with 8mm tip-to-bend geometry enable controlled fluid delivery without focal jetting or capsular stress. The straight configuration and modest 19mm working length provide excellent control and visibility during the delicate hydrodissection maneuver.
This hydrodissection cannula uses a 23ga flat tip with an 8mm tip‑to‑bend distance and a 20mm overall length for controlled hydrodissection wave creation beneath the anterior capsule.
The Kellan hydrodissection cannula features a curved 25ga shaft, 22mm long, designed to slide between the anterior capsule and lens cortex for a controlled hydrodissection wave. Its curvature aligns with the capsular periphery, helping the surgeon distribute fluid evenly during cortical cleaving.
A 25ga hydrodissection cannula with an 8mm tip, this disposable delivers balanced salt solution beneath the anterior capsule to cleave cortex from the capsular bag. The intermediate gauge offers a measured flow rate suitable for fluid wave propagation without overpressurization. The short tip length suits standard clear‑corneal phaco geometry.
This hydrodissection cannula is engineered to deliver a controlled fluid wave beneath the anterior capsule during cataract surgery. Its 27ga J‑shaped flat tip minimizes focal jetting and supports gentle cortical‑capsular separation. The curved distal profile enhances access through small incisions and maintains steady fluid direction.
This hydrodissection cannula, 27ga, incorporates an angled shaft with an 8mm bend‑to‑tip distance and a flattened 22mm tip length to support controlled hydrodissection. Supplied sterile in packages of ten.
This hydrodissection cannula uses a 27ga flat tip with an 8mm tip‑to‑bend distance and a compact 20mm overall length to support controlled hydrodissection wave initiation beneath the anterior capsule.
This hydrodissection cannula uses a 27ga gently curved shaft with a horizontally flattened tip and a 22mm overall length to enable directed hydrodissection beneath the capsule.
This ultra‑fine hydrodissection cannula enables delicate cortical separation during nucleus delivery and hydrodissection refinement. The 30 gauge straight geometry with 8mm bend‑to‑tip and flat port creates minimal focal jetting, supporting smooth nucleus mobilization without capsular stress. Disposable single‑use sterility guarantees consistent blade edge throughout the surgical case.
This hydrodissection cannula is designed to deliver controlled fluid wave beneath the anterior lens capsule during cataract nucleus separation. The 25 gauge flat bend with 11mm bend‑to‑tip geometry allows precise positioning across the capsular plane while the angled configuration maintains fluid direction away from the endothelium. Sterile single‑use delivery ensures blade sharpness and case‑to‑case consistency.
With a flat‑bend geometry, this 27ga hydrodissection cannula keeps the shaft low against the iris plane while directing fluid behind the anterior capsule. The 11mm bend gives consistent reach to the capsular equator, and the fine gauge concentrates the hydro wave for efficient cortical cleaving.
This left-oriented hydrodissection cannula is designed for cortical-capsular separation during phacoemulsification. The 25-gauge J-shaped 3mm U-tip geometry disperses fluid force across the cortical layer, reducing capsular stress and perforation risk. The 25mm usable length supports reliable access to the cortical-capsular plane.
Configured for left‑hand use, this 27ga hydrodissection cannula separates lens cortex from capsule during cataract surgery. The 3mm U‑shaped tip diffuses fluid in a controlled wave rather than a focal jet, reducing capsular stress during cortical cleaving. A compact 25mm shaft maintains stability through small clear‑corneal incisions.
This right-handed hydrodissection cannula features a 25-gauge lumen and a distinctive 3mm U-shaped tip geometry, designed for controlled cortical-hydrodissection in the right-eye approach during phacoemulsification. The U-shaped configuration distributes fluid pressure broadly across the cortical shell without focal pressure points. The 25mm overall length provides compact control through the main phaco incision.
The hydrodissection cannula features a 27ga gauge with a 3mm U-shaped tip engineered for controlled fluid injection during nucleus hydrodissection in cataract surgery. The fine U-tip geometry distributes fluid force gently across a wider cortical area, reducing anterior capsule stress and zonular trauma. The 27ga ultra-fine gauge and 25mm length support precision control in confined anterior chamber space.
This straight hydrodissection cannula delivers fluid with precision during cortical-capsular separation. The hooked tip maintains position within the anterior capsule while irrigant diffuses gently around the cortical mass. Its 25ga gauge and straight shaft support controlled entry through temporal or clear corneal incisions.
This straight hydrodissection cannula enables controlled fluid separation of the cortex from the capsule during cataract surgery. Its U-shaped 3mm tip distributes the hydrodissection wave in a gentle arc, reducing focal pressure points on the capsule. The 27ga tubing permits smooth delivery of Balanced Salt Solution through small incisions.
Engineered for cortical‑capsular separation, this hydrodissection cannula uses a 25g J‑shaped flat tip to deliver a diffuse fluid wave under the anterior capsule. The 37mm overall length and curved distal profile reach through small phaco incisions without focal jetting. Fine-gauge tubing supports smooth entry while preserving controlled flow direction.
Precise anterior chamber epithelial aspiration at unusual chamber angles and surgical field positions is enabled by a 150‑degree angled Binkhorst‑pattern I/A tip. The Binkhorst geometry creates an acute approach that accesses chamber recesses while the 0.5mm port sustains controlled aspiration flow. The 45mm length provides stable reach.
The Binkhorst 150‑degree angled titanium I/A tip is engineered for lateral approach during posterior chamber cleanup and advanced nucleus management in challenging cases. This extreme angle redirects instrument approach away from the visual axis, protecting corneal endothelium while accessing deep anterior chamber zones. Titanium construction and 0.3mm port deliver precision and lasting performance.
This Binkhorst‑style 150‑degree titanium I/A tip uses an obtuse angle and a 0.3mm port to address peripheral cortex and posterior capsule work in challenging cataract cases. The 150‑degree bend lets the surgeon sweep the capsular periphery without corneal impingement, and titanium construction maintains tip geometry across repeated sterilization.
This I/A handle accepts interchangeable tips for combined aspiration and irrigation during cortex removal and anterior chamber management. At 110mm overall length, the straight round handle provides balanced reach for anterior chamber and peripheral access. Stainless steel construction delivers reliable durability across countless reprocessing and sterilization cycles.