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Constructed in titanium with a round handle and straight geometry, this I/A handle offers superior corrosion resistance and refined ergonomics compared to stainless steel equivalents. The 110mm overall length provides comfortable working distance during cortex removal and final chamber irrigation. Lightweight titanium construction reduces hand fatigue during extended cortical cleanup phases in prolonged procedures.
Features & Benefits
This I/A handpiece integrates a 17-gauge outflow and 23-gauge inflow configuration with a 0.3mm straight port geometry for precise cortex removal and anterior chamber fluid management. The reusable stainless steel construction supports reliable handoffs during both routine and complex phacoemulsification cases, including MICS procedures where compact tip dimensions minimize incision trauma.
This 0.5mm screw‑in I/A tip threads onto a standard handpiece for selective aspiration and chamber reformation during cortical cleanup. The threaded attachment supports secure seating and predictable replacement across reprocessing cycles, while the 0.5mm port suits broader cortex removal flow rates. Stainless‑steel construction is built for repeated clinical use.
This 45‑degree angled stainless‑steel I/A tip pairs a 0.3mm aspiration port with a 45mm shaft to reach the chamber angle and peripheral cortex during phacoemulsification. The angled geometry lets the surgeon clear cortex behind the iris without rotating the bottle, and stainless‑steel construction holds shape across repeated reprocessing.
This 45‑degree angled stainless‑steel I/A tip combines a sharply angled shaft with a 0.3mm aspiration port to reach the chamber angle and peripheral cortex during phacoemulsification. The 45mm length and angled geometry let the surgeon clear cortex behind the iris without rotating the bottle, and stainless‑steel construction holds shape across repeated reprocessing.
Access to epithelial accumulation along the incision margin and chamber periphery is optimized by a 45‑degree angled I/A tip with 0.5mm port. The angled geometry reduces manipulation force while the port maintains controlled aspiration during delicate cleanup. The 45mm length supports comprehensive chamber coverage.
Angled at 90 degrees, this I/A tip delivers controlled aspiration and irrigation through a single 0.3mm port positioned for optimal anterior chamber access. The 45mm overall length supports reach across the surgical field, while stainless‑steel construction maintains rigidity during multiple handoff cycles. Single‑use sterile format preserves port geometry and aspiration characteristics case to case.
Precise epithelial aspiration along the chamber floor and posterior angles requires a 90‑degree angled I/A tip with fine 0.3mm port. The sharp 90‑degree bend accesses difficult‑to‑reach locations while the port minimizes chamber disturbance. The 45mm length provides adequate reach for all chamber zones.
Enhanced port flow and improved chamber floor access during nucleus and cortical cleanup are provided by a 90‑degree angled I/A tip with 0.5mm port. The sharp angle reaches difficult epithelial locations while the port accommodates increased aspiration volume. The 45mm length supports comprehensive chamber irrigation.
This 0.3mm irrigation‑aspiration tip features a curved geometry and stainless steel construction designed for controlled fluid management during cataract extraction and hydrodissection. The curved profile naturally positions the port toward the surgical field, and the 45mm working length (1‑3/4 inch) provides comfortable hand positioning. Stainless steel maintains edge definition and corrosion resistance across multiple procedures.
This curved stainless‑steel I/A tip uses a gently curved geometry and 0.3mm aspiration port for oblique chamber access and cortex removal where straight tips can't reach. The 45mm length suits standard clear‑corneal entry, and stainless‑steel construction holds shape across repeated reprocessing.
Enhanced access to anterior chamber corners and peripheral epithelium during nucleus and cortical cleanup requires a curved I/A tip with 0.5mm port. The curved distal geometry reaches posterior epithelial deposits while the port maintains consistent aspiration flow. The 45mm length preserves adequate reach for all chamber quadrants.
Precise cortical cleanup and final chamber irrigation following nucleus extraction require a straight I/A (irrigation/aspiration) tip with fine 0.3mm port. The 45mm overall length provides adequate reach while the stainless‑steel bore maintains rigidity and consistent port geometry. The 0.3mm design minimizes turbulent flow during delicate epithelial aspiration.
This stainless‑steel straight I/A tip pairs a 0.3mm aspiration port with a 45mm overall length for controlled cortex removal and chamber irrigation during phacoemulsification. The straight profile suits standard clear‑corneal entry, and stainless‑steel construction holds shape across repeated reprocessing.
This stainless‑steel straight I/A tip is paired with a silicone sleeve for sealed irrigation and aspiration during phacoemulsification, with a 0.3mm port and 45mm overall length. The sleeve protects the wound during cortex removal while the straight shaft suits standard clear‑corneal entry. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable performance across repeated reprocessing cycles.
Balanced irrigation volume and fine cortical control during nucleus and epithelial removal relies on a straight I/A tip with 0.5mm port design. The 45mm working length allows adequate reach for chamber corners while the port accommodates increased fluid flow. Stainless‑steel construction ensures consistent bore geometry and port reliability.
The 45‑degree angled titanium I/A tip with silicone sleeve delivers selective anterior chamber access for fragmented nucleus removal and cortical cleanup in micro‑incision workflows. The silicone jacket reduces trauma to lens material and the capsule, while the angled approach improves visibility and reduces excessive instrument manipulation. Titanium and silicone combination ensures durability and gentle handling.
This 45‑degree angled titanium I/A tip features a 0.3mm port configured for enhanced anterior chamber accessibility during dense cataract nucleus removal and selective hydrodissection. The angled geometry improves approach angle to the capsule and lens epithelium, while titanium construction ensures rigidity and corrosion resistance. The 45mm working length supports stable hand positioning.
This 45‑degree angled titanium I/A tip pairs a 0.3mm aspiration port with a 45mm shaft to reach the chamber angle and peripheral cortex during phacoemulsification. The angled geometry improves visualization and lets the surgeon clear cortex behind the iris without rotating the bottle. Titanium construction holds shape across repeated reprocessing.
This titanium angled I/A tip provides exceptional corrosion resistance and strength for repetitive anterior chamber instrumentation. Angled at 45 degrees, the 0.3mm port reaches oblique chamber angles and permits controlled cortical cleaving without excessive manipulation. Paired with silicone sleeve, the titanium construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat clinical use.
Durable access to incision margin epithelium with consistent irrigation flow is provided by a titanium 45‑degree angled I/A tip with 0.5mm port. Titanium construction resists corrosion and maintains blade edge consistency across repeated sterilization. The angled geometry optimizes epithelial cleanup along the incision margin.
The 90‑degree angled titanium I/A tip brings a sharp approach angle for accessing the posterior lens surface and inferior capsular vault during dense nucleus manipulation. A 0.3mm port provides precise fluid control, and the right‑angle geometry minimizes collateral corneal and conjunctival contact. Titanium ensures lasting durability across high‑volume cataract workflows.
This 90‑degree titanium I/A tip combines a sharply angled shaft with a 0.3mm aspiration port to reach the subincisional cortex and the 12 o'clock capsular bag during phacoemulsification. The 45mm length and right‑angle geometry let the surgeon clear cortex behind the iris without rotating the bottle, and titanium construction holds shape across repeated reprocessing.
Durable access to chamber floor epithelium with sustained irrigation control is enabled by a titanium 90‑degree angled I/A tip with 0.5mm port. Titanium construction resists corrosion during multiple sterilization protocols while the angle reaches posterior epithelial locations. The port maintains consistent aspiration flow.
This curved titanium I/A tip combines a 0.3mm port with a standard curved profile ideal for gentle cataract extraction and cortical cleanup. Titanium construction delivers superior corrosion resistance and maintains edge definition across repeated processing, supporting long instrument life. The 45mm length (1‑3/4 inch) provides ergonomic control during hydrodissection and aspiration.
This curved titanium I/A tip pairs a 0.5mm port with a silicone sleeve for softer tissue aspiration and gentle nucleus handling during standard and micro‑incision cataract procedures. The larger 0.5mm opening reduces vacuum-induced trauma while maintaining efficiency, and the silicone jacket protects lens and capsular tissue. The 45mm length optimizes hand control.
Titanium durability is combined with enhanced access to anterior chamber peripheries and posterior epithelium in a curved I/A tip with 0.5mm port. Titanium construction resists corrosion during multiple sterilization cycles while the geometry reaches difficult epithelial sites. The port maintains controlled aspiration flow across all chamber zones.
This straight titanium I/A tip is paired with a silicone sleeve for sealed irrigation and aspiration during phacoemulsification, with a 0.3mm port and 45mm overall length. The straight shaft suits standard clear‑corneal entry, while the silicone sleeve protects the wound during cortex removal and posterior capsule polishing. Titanium construction supports reliable performance across repeated reprocessing cycles.
This straight titanium I/A tip delivers a 0.3mm aspiration port across a 45mm shaft for controlled cortical cleanup and viscoelastic aspiration during cataract extraction. The straight profile suits standard clear‑corneal entry, and titanium construction resists corrosion while preserving fine port geometry across repeated reprocessing.
This straight titanium I/A tip combines a 0.3mm aspiration port with a 45mm overall length for controlled cortical cleanup and anterior chamber irrigation during phacoemulsification. The straight profile suits standard clear‑corneal entry, and titanium construction holds shape and port geometry across repeated reprocessing.