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Medium 10mm serrated jaws ground 20 percent finer than the original Kalt pattern give this needle holder secure purchase on smaller ophthalmic needles. Straight jaw alignment supports direct corneal and scleral suturing, and the serrated flat locking handle holds the needle stably during knot placement.
Features & Benefits
The Kalt needle holder combines a straight geometry with 10mm serrated jaws and a locking flat handle, designed for secure needle positioning during fine ophthalmic and microsurgical suturing. The serrated jaw pattern provides enhanced grip security on fine needles. Extended 141mm length supports reach in deeper surgical fields.
Kansas infusion handles provide a male‑to‑male connector body at 75mm overall length, joining infusion tubing to compatible cannula hubs during anterior segment cases. The stainless‑steel build tolerates repeated steam sterilization without finish degradation.
The Kansas nucleotome bisection spatula is designed for rapid, controlled nuclear bisection during phacoemulsification. Its semi‑sharp blade cleaves the nucleus along structural planes while minimizing endothelial cell trauma, and the left‑handed configuration supports left‑handed surgeon preference. Round knurled handle and 114mm overall length provide comfortable, stable control during nucleus fragmentation.
Nuclear fracturing in the anterior chamber is the Kansas nucleus bisector's specialty, with its standard curved 10mm tip?to?bend providing mechanical leverage. Its straight geometry delivers reliable tactile feedback and precise nuclear bisection in confined anterior chamber space. The 110mm round knurled handle enables controlled bisection maneuvers in routine and challenging cases.
The Kansas nucleus loop provides gentle nuclear fragmentation and support during phacoemulsification with its 3mm-wide loop geometry and smooth flat handle. The 135mm overall length supports comfortable reach and control, while the straight shaft preserves clear visualization of the operative field. Lightweight stainless steel construction enables extended case sequences without hand fatigue.
The Kansas nucleus removal forceps carry serrated jaws that grasp dense nuclear fragments for retrieval during manual extracapsular and small‑incision cataract work. A 10mm tip‑to‑bend distance gives consistent capsular reach with clear visibility. The three‑hole handle keeps the instrument light and balanced through repeated grasps.
The Kansas nucleus support spatula is engineered to stabilize the lens nucleus during phacoemulsification. The 3mm wide spatula provides adequate bearing surface for nuclear support while maintaining visibility. This right-hand configured tool delivers optimal control during nucleus sculpting and removal.
The Kansas Nucleus Trisector is designed for controlled fragmentation and removal of dense cataractic nuclei during phacoemulsification. Its 2.5mm working end and straight geometry enable precise entry into the nucleus for mechanical fracturing, while the left‑handed configuration accommodates surgeon preference and asymmetrical hand positioning. The round knurled handle provides secure tactile feedback during sustained manipulation of hard lens material.
This Kansas nucleus trisector features a 2.5mm working tip engineered for right‑handed use. The round knurled handle provides stable grip during nucleus segmentation.
This left-handed Kansas nucleus trisector divides the nucleus into three segments for efficient phacoemulsification management, particularly in dense cataracts where nuclear fragmentation is essential. The round knurled handle provides secure grip orientation for left-handed surgeons, while the straight tip design maintains consistent cutting geometry. At 111mm, the compact length supports fine control during intraoperative nucleus dissection.
These Kansas nucleus vectus forceps feature a solid 3mm working edge for secure nucleus engagement. The smooth flat right‑handed handle enhances directional control, while the modified interior‑exterior sharp edge provides precise sculpting and nucleus division. The dull leading edge minimizes inadvertent capsular contact, and the 120mm overall length supports stable micro‑maneuvering.
The Kansas nucleus Vectus is a solid 3mm probe engineered for right-handed cortical nucleus disassembly during phaco surgery. Its smooth flat handle promotes secure grasp without slipping during careful fragment elevation and rotation. The 120mm length balances deep anterior-chamber reach with stable hand control.
The Karpecki debrider features a gently curved tip with bilateral sharp edges engineered for controlled removal of debris and epithelial disease from the eyelid margin. Its flat handle and precise 121mm length support stable two‑handed positioning during lid margin restoration. The stainless‑steel construction maintains edge sharpness across multiple sterilization cycles.
The Katzin corneal transplant scissors are engineered for precise donor button trephination and graft sizing. The left-handed curved geometry with blunt tips minimizes perforation risk during corneal dissection, while the uneven blade lengths (11mm upper blade) optimize maneuverability in the anterior chamber. The serrated flat handle and polished finish support steady control.
Right‑cutting Katzin corneal transplant scissors complete the host trephination during penetrating keratoplasty. Strongly curved blades follow the corneal curvature, uneven blade lengths with an 11mm upper blade allow the longer underblade to ride beneath the cornea while the upper blade closes the cut, and blunt tips protect the iris and lens. The miniature model serrated flat handle gives controlled cutting across the 108mm length.
Used to lift and separate LASIK flaps, the Katzin flap unzipper joins a slightly angled 0.2mm Sinkey hook on one end with a spatula and notched probe on the other. The fine hook engages the flap edge for atraumatic elevation, while the spatula side smooths the stromal bed and tests adherence. The double‑ended layout keeps the surgeon working without an instrument exchange.
These Katzin‑Barraquer corneal utility forceps combine a 0.4mm 1 × 2 tooth grasping tip with a 7mm tying platform on a Colibri‑style angled shaft. The dual‑function head lets the surgeon fixate corneal tissue and tie sutures without instrument exchange during keratoplasty and limbal work. A 73mm serrated handle and polished finish support controlled fingertip manipulation.
The Katzin-Barraquer titanium utility forceps steps up to 0.4mm tips, supporting conjunctival and scleral tissue manipulation during anterior segment reconstruction or secondary surgical repair. Titanium body combines precision with corrosion resistance across repeated sterilization. A 7mm tying platform on the forceps jaw enables surgeon-controlled suture management without secondary instruments. Colibri-style profile remains atraumatic.
Keener lens-loop snare wires are replacement wires for the Keener nucleus divider, enabling multiple segmentation procedures per instrument set. Each pack includes three individually wrapped stainless-steel wires that maintain tensile strength across many cataract cases. Compatible with standard Keener divider frames.
The Keener nucleus lens divider with integrated snare-wire loops enables safe nuclear segmentation during phacoemulsification and divide-and-conquer cataract techniques. The multi-loop design allows variable fracturing patterns based on nuclear density. Stainless steel construction supports lasting performance across many surgical cases.
This Keener‑Arlt irrigating vectus lens loop features a 15mm × 3mm serrated loop with three integrated irrigation ports that facilitate simultaneous lens engagement and chamber maintenance.
The Keener-Arlt Lens Loop is engineered for atraumatic lens capture and positioning during cataract extraction. Its serrated 3mm loop engages the equatorial lens capsule without adhesion, while the 135mm shaft provides extended reach and clear visualization. The smooth square handle delivers balanced control for gentle lifting and rotation movements in both ECCE and PHACO workflows.
The Keiser Lancaster eye speculum combines solid 15mm blades with an 8mm narrowed middle portion designed to conform to varied periorbital anatomy. The screw locking mechanism with disk provides graduated control from 0 to 30mm spread, enabling stable hands-free retraction across lengthy refractive and cataract procedures. The 83mm overall length and smooth finish support comfortable handheld operation.
The Keisler lacrimal cannula combines a 23‑gauge shaft with a 90‑degree curve and a reinforced 6mm blunt tip for irrigation of the lacrimal sac and nasolacrimal duct through a right‑angle approach. The reinforced tip resists deformation during forceful irrigation of obstructed ducts, and the polished finish reduces drag through the canalicular punctum.
The Kellan capsulorhexis forceps provides the precision geometry necessary for controlled anterior capsule engagement and continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis creation. The straight 100mm shaft and tactile jaw design support repeatable rhexis initiation and controlled tearing dynamics across hundreds of cases.
These Kellan endocapsular forceps incorporate a 0.15mm notched tip with the notch positioned 1mm from the distal end for controlled IOL optic and haptic manipulation. The fine‑tip geometry supports endocapsular introduction of foldable lenses.
This Kellan endocapsular IOL insertion forceps features a titanium body with an ultra-fine 0.15mm notched tip designed for secure IOL optic grasping during bag insertion. The notch positioned 1mm from the tip prevents optic slippage while distributing contact pressure across a broader surface. Titanium construction combines corrosion resistance with dimensional stability across multiple reprocessing cycles.
The Kellan hydrodelineation cannula is a gently curved 25ga instrument with a beveled-down tip designed for controlled fluid injection into subepithelial cortical planes during nucleus disassembly. The fine 25ga gauge and gentle curve minimize iris and capsular trauma while the beveled tip directs fluid flow away from the anterior capsule. The polished finish and 18mm length support fine control in dynamic cortical dissection.
This Kellan‑pattern hydrodelineation needle facilitates subepithelial hydrofissure initiation during nucleus manipulation and cortical separation. The 25 gauge design enables precise positioning within the subcapular space while the eponymous geometry supports smooth hydrofissure advancement. Sterile single‑use delivery maintains predictable blade sharpness for every case.