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A 25ga irrigating cystotome with a straight 16mm (5/8 inch) shaft, this instrument scores and tears the anterior capsule under continuous balanced salt solution flow. The straight geometry suits standard phaco wound orientation, and the bent cystotome tip propagates a controlled tear during can‑opener or transition capsulotomy. The intermediate gauge offers steady flow.
Features & Benefits
This irrigating cystotome provides fine‑gauge fluid delivery for anterior capsule and hydrodissection work during cataract procedures. The 25ga ultra‑fine lumen reduces turbulence and supports precise fluid control, while the straight geometry ensures stable access. Sterile, single‑use format guarantees consistent performance.
This irrigating cystotome combines a straight shaft with 27ga tubing for capsulorhexis initiation during phacoemulsification. The blunt-ended design prevents inadvertent zonular trauma when creating the opening, while simultaneous irrigation maintains anterior chamber stability and visibility. The 16mm length suits standard anterior chamber approaches.
An irrigating cystotome with a straight 27ga shaft and 16mm (5/8 inch) reach, this instrument prepares the anterior capsule for capsulorhexis or can‑opener capsulotomy. Balanced salt solution flows through the lumen while the bent tip scores and tears the capsule, maintaining chamber depth throughout the maneuver. The fine gauge limits stroma disruption at the entry wound.
This 24ga irrigating vectis combines a 5mm‑wide loop with three 0.3mm diameter ports for nucleus expression and controlled irrigation during cataract delivery. The triple‑port arrangement diffuses fluid uniformly behind the lens, while the broad loop supports the nucleus during anterior chamber removal. Stainless steel tubing maintains the formed loop geometry through manipulation.
Built for pairing with titanium I/A tips IAT‑01 through IAT‑13, this straight irrigating/aspirating handpiece manages cortex removal and capsular bag polishing after phacoemulsification. The 108mm titanium body delivers a rigid, lightweight feel that supports steady fingertip control through the paracentesis. Titanium construction resists corrosion across repeated autoclave cycles, keeping the handpiece reliable for high‑volume cataract use.
This irrigating-aspirating handpiece is a 110mm straight-shaft instrument designed to work with interchangeable stainless‑steel I/A tips for cortical cleanup following nucleus and lens fragment removal. The modular tip system (IAS-01 through IAS-13) supports a range of port sizes and geometries for efficient cortical material evacuation. Stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable reprocessing.
This irrigation/aspiration handle piece uses a male‑to‑male fitting to support connection between various I/A cannulas and tubing systems.
This straight one‑piece irrigation and aspiration handpiece features a 0.5mm port tip optimized for efficient removal of cortical and viscoelastic material during phacoemulsification. The integrated design eliminates connection points that might compromise flow or introduce debris. Overall length of 140mm maintains standard hand positioning and reach.
Shaped into a J‑curve, this 25ga cannula reaches subincisional and peripheral capsular zones that straight cannulas cannot. The 22mm shaft provides full reach across the anterior chamber, and the tight return curve permits irrigation or viscoelastic delivery behind the iris with controlled flow.
A J‑shape cannula with a 27ga lumen on a 22mm (7/8 inch) straight shaft, this disposable delivers viscoelastic or balanced salt solution into hard‑to‑reach chamber regions. The J bend redirects flow laterally while the fine gauge limits turbulence near delicate intraocular structures. The slim profile fits through standard side‑port incisions.
The Jackson lacrimal intubation set enables reliable catheterization of the lacrimal drainage system for canalicular obstruction and nasolacrimal duct stenosis repair. The set includes two 20-gauge thin-wall Jackson probes with 155mm straight working length, paired with 300mm of flexible silicone tubing for gentle canular passage and long-term tear drainage maintenance. The malleable stainless steel and polished finish support atraumatic tissue contact.
The Jackson lacrimal intubation set pairs two 20 gauge thin‑wall malleable probes, each 155mm long, with 300mm of silicone tubing fastened to the probe ends. The surgeon shapes each probe to match the canalicular path, then draws the silicone stent through the nasolacrimal system to maintain patency. Blunt probe tips protect canalicular mucosa during passage.
Crafted from black autoclavable plastic, this Jaeger lid plate slides behind the eyelid to provide a firm backing for chalazion incision, lash procedures, and other lid surface work. The double‑ended design offers a 24mm convex face on one end and a 20mm concave face on the other, letting the surgeon match the plate to lid curvature. The matte plastic surface reduces glare under the microscope.
The Jaeger lid plate is a clear lucite surgical aid with curved ends and multiple size options (20 × 35mm and 24 × 35mm), designed to protect the globe and sclera during lid surgery while providing surgeon visibility. The transparent construction allows direct visualization of underlying tissue during blepharoplasty or lid procedures. This 93mm reusable instrument supports safe anterior segment protection during lid manipulation.
Built around a 0.15mm tip on a 21mm shaft, the Jaffe iris hook engages pupil margin and capsular edges for retraction during cataract and anterior segment surgery. The straight profile preserves the surgeon's line of sight through clear‑corneal incisions, and the flat smooth handle indexes against the thumb for steady fine motion. The 121mm stainless‑steel frame supports controlled placement.
Designed for pupil expansion and iris fixation during phacoemulsification, the Jaffe iris hook presents a small blunt tip on a 26mm straight shaft. The blunt working edge minimizes the risk of inadvertent iris perforation, and the smooth flat handle keeps the instrument low against the cheek. A 127mm overall length supports comfortable reach during anterior segment work.
This Jaffe lens spatula carries a 0.5mm flat tip on an angled shaft for nucleus manipulation and chopping support during phacoemulsification. The flat handle keeps the spatula oriented in two planes for predictable instrument feedback, while the angled shaft preserves the surgeon's view of the capsulorhexis margin.
The Jaffe lid retractors are a paired set of self‑retaining wire retractors that hold the upper and lower lids clear of the operative field during anterior segment surgery. Each 15mm curved blade rests gently against the lid margin, distributing pressure without crushing. The dull finish reduces microscope glare, and the compact 53mm body keeps the instrument out of the surgeon's working space.
The Jaffe needle holder combines a gentle curve with delicate jaws and a 9mm conical jaw design for secure needle engagement during corneal and episcleral suturing. The with-lock mechanism ensures stable needle positioning during knot tying. The three‑hole handle and 114mm length support exceptional control during fine suture placement.
The Jaffe Needle Holder with gentle curve is designed for improved access to posteriorly located wound sites during ophthalmic suturing. Its 9mm conical jaw engages needles securely without slipping, and the curved shaft enhances visualization while reducing hand and arm strain during extended cases. The absence of a locking mechanism allows fine tactile feedback during needle positioning, ideal for delicate anterior segment wound closure.
The Jaffe Needle Holder is engineered for precision ophthalmic suturing with a 9mm conical jaw that engages curved ophthalmic needles securely. Its delicate design minimizes needle damage and tissue trauma while the locking mechanism ensures reliable needle positioning throughout the suturing sequence. The straight geometry, three‑hole handle, and 114mm overall length provide excellent control during corneal and scleral wound closure.
These Jaffe stitch scissors incorporate curved sharp tips and medium‑length blades with a 13mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance. The three‑hole handle improves suturing access and stability.
These Jaffe tying forceps use curved 23mm shafts with a three‑hole handle to enhance controlled angled suture placement. The 100mm overall length supports fine anterior segment knot advancement.
These Jaffe tying forceps use curved 23mm shafts and a three‑hole handle, offering enhanced approach geometry for angled suture advancement in confined spaces.
The Jaffe utility forceps features curved shafts that adapt to orbital and periocular anatomy during eyelid and conjunctival procedures. The three‑hole handle and 110mm length provide secure grip and reach for lid margin work, conjunctival manipulation, or accessory muscle exposure during strabismus surgery.
This large Jaffe wire lid retractor uses a single 15mm wire blade on a sprung body for hands‑free lid retraction at the lateral canthus. The compact 41mm overall length and atraumatic wire profile suit oculoplastic and microsurgical setups where a full speculum would crowd the field.
Jaffe wire lid retractors provide hands‑free lid retraction during cataract and refractive cases without occupying space at the limbus. The 10mm blade hooks under the lid margin, and the wire frame elevates with minimal contact pressure. A compact 41mm overall length keeps the retractor low against the cheek and forehead.
This Jaffe‑Bechert rotator includes a Y‑shaped tip designed for controlled nucleus rotation during phacoemulsification. The round knurled handle enhances tactile feedback, while the 9mm tip‑to‑bend distance supports precise intraocular maneuvering.
Designed for lens manipulation and IOL positioning, the Jaffe‑Maltzman manipulating hook carries a 10mm tip-to-bend distance with a smooth flat handle and 120mm overall length. The flat handle profile orients the working tip consistently within the surgeon's fingertip grip, supporting refined haptic engagement and iris-plane work.