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Mirroring the right‑eye version, this Kratz‑Barraquer wire speculum is configured for the left eye with a solid 15mm blade on the right side and an open wire blade on the left, preserving the temporal field of view. The dull finish minimizes reflections from the operating microscope. The 41mm stainless‑steel frame stays low against the brow during anterior segment cases.
Features & Benefits
Configured for the right eye, this Kratz‑Barraquer wire speculum pairs one solid 15mm blade on the right with an open wire blade on the left, holding the lids apart while keeping the temporal field clear of metal. The dull finish suppresses glare under coaxial microscope illumination. At 41mm overall, the compact stainless‑steel frame sits flat against the brow without crowding the surgical approach.
Large Kratz‑Barraquer wire speculum with a V‑shaped end slanted sharply upward, designed to lift the superior lid clear of the field. The 14mm open wire blades and 15mm spread expose the anterior segment while the wire profile keeps weight off the globe. Compact 42mm length keeps the speculum below the microscope optics.
These Kremer corneal fixation forceps use angled shafts with 0.12mm 1×2 teeth and a U‑shaped jaw spread of 13mm. The thumb‑release lock secures fixation during centration and arcuate incision alignment.
Zonular fiber work and delicate iris manipulation require specialized geometry, and the Kuglen hook's distinctive clover?leaf tip (0.5 × 0.65mm) is designed for this. Its straight geometry and flat handle deliver controlled positioning of fragile structures during phacoemulsification and anterior chamber reconstruction. This microsurgical pattern supports precision in zonular and iris work.
This clover‑leaf Kuglen hook presents a straight profile with a unique 0.5×0.65mm tip designed for multi‑point iris engagement. The round handle ensures consistent rotational feel, supporting precise iris sweeping and centration maneuvers.
Designed for IOL positioning and iris manipulation, this Kuglen iris hook carries a 0.5mm K‑shaped tip on a straight titanium shaft, with a round grooved handle and 117mm overall length. The K‑hook geometry lets the surgeon catch the pupillary margin or lens haptic without slippage. Titanium construction combines rigidity with corrosion resistance over many cases.
The Kuglen iris hook lens manipulator's 0.5mm K-hook with straight shaft enables precise iris and nuclear manipulation during cataract surgery. The distinctive K-hook geometry supports reliable nucleus engagement and positioning throughout phacoemulsification.
The Kuglen iris hook lens manipulator features a 0.5mm K‑hook on an angled shaft, sized at 117mm overall, with a smooth flat handle and dull finish to reduce intraoperative reflection under microscope light. The angled geometry brings the hook beneath the pupillary margin without obscuring the surgeon's view.
Kuglen iris hooks pull and push iris tissue during cataract surgery � engaging the pupil margin to enlarge a small pupil or sweep the iris away from instrument paths. This angled push‑pull model carries a 1mm tip with a 10mm bend‑to‑tip reach, and the smooth flat handle keeps the working profile low through the main incision.
This angled Kuglen iris hook features a push-pull model that gently retract and stabilizes the iris during anterior-segment procedures. The 1mm sharp tip and 10mm reach enable precise pupillary engagement without penetrating tissue. The round knurled handle ensures stable control during delicate iris repositioning.
The Kuglen iris hook features a clover‑leaf tip set 10mm from the bend, giving the surgeon two working surfaces for both pushing and pulling iris tissue. A smooth flat handle supports stable rotation during pupil stretching maneuvers, and the 115mm overall length keeps the hand comfortably positioned above the orbit. The straight shaft preserves a clear view to the iris plane.
The Kuglen iris hook features a clover‑leaf tip on a 20mm straight shaft, useful for retracting a small pupil, manipulating the iris, and engaging an IOL haptic. The clover geometry provides multiple purchase angles in a single tip, and the smooth flat handle resists rolling on the drape. At 117mm, the instrument suits standard anterior segment access.
The push‑pull Kuglen iris hook moves the pupil margin or capsule edge through a 1mm rounded tip on a 20mm straight shaft. The round knurled handle gives a precise rotational feel for stretching a small pupil or repositioning iris tissue, and an included guard sheath protects the delicate tip in storage and transport. The 115mm overall length supports a bimanual technique through corneal incisions.
This straight Kuglen iris hook follows the classic push‑pull design, with a 1mm tip on a 20mm shaft for retracting and repositioning iris tissue during cataract and anterior segment work. The smooth flat handle supplies a stable thumb‑and‑forefinger grip, and the 121mm overall length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the microscope field.
The Kuglen iris hook and IOL manipulator combines bipolar functionality for stable management of posterior capsule and IOL positioning during cataract extraction. Its angled shaft with 10mm bend to tip and flat mushroom rotator tip (0.76 × 0.25mm) enable precise iris retraction and IOL lens insertion. Titanium construction and round handle deliver control and lasting durability.
The Kuglen push-pull iris hook IOL manipulator in titanium provides bipolar control of iris and lens implant position during IOL insertion and repositioning. Its H-shaped 0.5 × 0.25mm tip engages delicate iris tissue or IOL loops without crushing, while the straight shaft and round grooved handle support balanced two-handed iris and lens manipulation. This design is essential for managing zonular instability and complex IOL orientations.
This double‑ended Kuglen-Fenzl Instrument combines an angled push‑pull iris hook on one end with a straight 0.15mm Fenzl manipulator hook on the other, enabling efficient iris positioning and fine delicate tissue work. The angled Kuglen end facilitates controlled iris traction away from the limbus, while the opposite straight Fenzl tip supports intracameral repositioning. The round handle provides neutral ergonomic balance for bimanual iris work.
Kuhnt fixation forceps stabilize the globe at the limbus during cataract incision, conjunctival peritomy, or muscle surgery. Curved 1 × 2 teeth engage episcleral tissue without crushing, and straight shafts present the toothed tips parallel to the operating axis. A serrated handle gives anti‑slip grip on a wet field, and the polished finish wipes clean between maneuvers across the 107mm length.
Used at the lid margin for cilia removal and trichiasis management, these Kurth forceps present angled jaws that approach the lash line without obstructing the surgeon's view. The 114mm body sits naturally in the fingertips for the gentle traction needed to extract individual eyelashes intact. Stainless construction preserves tip apposition through repeated office and procedural use.
This lacrimal cannula combines a 19ga blunt tip with a side opening and straight shaft, engineered for safe lacrimal sac irrigation and probe-guided canalicular access. The blunt tip minimizes trauma to lacrimal punctal edges and delicate canalicular tissue, while the side opening allows controlled fluid delivery into the lacrimal system. The 28mm length provides stable handheld control.
Used for irrigating the lacrimal drainage system, this 22ga cannula carries a blunt flared probe point that enters the canaliculus without scratching the mucosal lining. A malleable shaft lets the surgeon shape the approach to the punctum and sac, and the polished 19mm working length keeps the cannula balanced during slow lavage. Stainless construction tolerates repeated cleaning of dried mucus and irrigant.
This 23‑gauge curved lacrimal cannula provides canalicular and lacrimal sac irrigation with a 25.4mm working length and 42mm overall length including the hub. The curve follows the natural arc of the canaliculus, and the polished finish reduces drag at the punctum during cannulation. Stainless‑steel construction holds shape across repeat reprocessing.
The lacrimal cannula is a curved 22ga instrument with a reinforced 18ga shaft engineered for safe canalicular probing and lacrimal system evaluation. The 10mm tip allows stable entry into lacrimal puncta while the reinforced shaft prevents kinking during tortuous canalicular navigation. The 50mm total length with 32mm working length supports access to the entire canalicular and lacrimal sac anatomy.
The curved lacrimal cannula accommodates the natural anatomy of the lacrimal drainage system during irrigation-probing sequences. Its 23ga lumen and 10mm tip length allow smooth advancement through the nasolacrimal passage, while the subtle curve reduces mechanical trauma to the duct wall. Reinforced 19ga shaft maintains rigidity during bidirectional fluid delivery.
This generic lacrimal cannula combines a long open end with 23-gauge dimensions for controlled canalicular irrigation and diagnostic probing. Its blunt tip and straight geometry minimize epithelial trauma during punctal entry and advance through the punctal-canalicular system. The 25.4mm shaft length provides adequate reach into the lacrimal apparatus while maintaining precise tactile feedback.
This long open‑end lacrimal cannula carries a 23‑gauge straight shaft with a blunt tip and a 31mm working length, suited to canalicular and nasolacrimal duct irrigation during lacrimal procedures. The open end allows direct forward flow for clearing obstructions, and the polished finish reduces drag at the canalicular punctum.
Tapered from a 19ga hub down to a 23ga tip, this straight lacrimal cannula irrigates the canalicular and nasolacrimal system through the punctum. The tapered transition steps the lumen down for atraumatic punctal entry while the larger proximal bore supports adequate flow. The smooth blunt tip avoids canalicular wall trauma.
Designed for lacrimal irrigation, this straight 23‑gauge cannula carries a 10mm working tip reinforced in a 19‑gauge shaft for added rigidity at the hub. The 32mm working length and 50mm overall reach support canalicular and punctal access without flex. A polished finish keeps the bore free of debris between cases.
This compact lacrimal cannula delivers micro-volume irrigation during canalicular procedures in confined nasal spaces. The 23ga straight shaft with 7mm working tip permits precise fluid placement without excessive sac distension. Its reinforced 19ga outer provides structural support without compromising the delicate lumen.