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This lacrimal cannula is reinforced with a 19ga outer shaft for rigid delivery of irrigation fluid into the canalicular system during lacrimal probe-and-irrigate procedures. The 27ga inner lumen permits controlled saline infusion without excessive lacrimal sac distension. Working length of 32mm supports reliable access to the common canaliculus.
Features & Benefits
A 25‑gauge stainless‑steel cannula with a long open end and blunt tip, this lacrimal cannula irrigates the canalicular system without engaging mucosa. The 25.4mm shaft seats through the punctum to deliver flush solution along the duct, with the polished finish reducing tissue drag during insertion.
The LaForce foreign body spud is engineered for safe removal of corneal and conjunctival foreign bodies without perforating delicate tissue planes. The flat-handle geometry provides secure grip control, while the straight design permits precise anterior approach and tissue-plane dissection during careful removal.
Smaller than the Desmarres pattern, Lambert chalazion forceps stabilize a focal lid lesion through a round 10mm solid lower plate and an 8mm open upper plate. The locking thumb screw maintains lid eversion while the surgeon incises and curettes the cyst. The serrated handle gives a secure grip on a small instrument.
Lambert chalazion forceps in the large size, with a solid round lower plate and an open upper plate measuring 15mm inside diameter to encircle and isolate the lesion. The locking thumb screw fixes the plates against the everted lid for bloodless curettage, and the serrated handle supports a steady single‑hand hold.
The Lambert sleeve spreader uses a cross‑action design with 90‑degree angled smooth jaws and a post thumb‑screw lock, opening silicone sleeves for IOL injector cartridge loading and capsular bag manipulation. Cross‑action geometry inverts grip pressure into spreading force, and the thumb screw holds the chosen aperture during the loading step.
Lancaster eye speculum with solid 16mm blades and a screw‑controlled locking mechanism that holds the lids open at a fixed 38mm spread. The screw lock lets the surgeon dial in retraction without spring rebound, and the dull finish keeps the field free of glare. Overall length is 77mm.
The #65 lance disposable blade carries a 15 degrees cutting tip for sharp stab entries through cornea and limbus. The lance geometry produces a clean point of entry sized for paracentesis and small ophthalmic stab incisions. Each blade is individually wrapped sterile with twelve per box.
This double‑ended Lane femtosecond spatula includes a 3mm duck‑bill tip on a 10mm semi‑vaulted bend and an 8.5mm wide spatula with a flat inferior edge on a 0.4mm bend for femtosecond‑laser interface manipulation. The geometry supports controlled interface lifting, debris mobilization, and flap edge assessment during laser‑assisted corneal procedures.
The Lane LASIK cannula is curved to match corneal contours during femtosecond LASIK and refractive procedures. The 25g geometry provides precision positioning without contact trauma. The curved design accommodates the anterior surface anatomy for reliable, predictable flap management.
This titanium Langerman phaco chopper features an elongated Kuglen-style push-pull tip with wedge-shaped superior and inferior edges. Designed for bi-directional chopping, it enhances nucleus division efficiency.
Large replacement silicone tubing set for aspirating speculums (items 11‑2‑6282 and 11‑2‑6286), supplying one 455mm long tube and two 140mm short tubes per set. The flexible silicone maintains a kink‑free fluid path between speculum ports and suction lines during BSS irrigation and aspiration.
These LASIK flap forceps feature curved handle geometry with ring‑shaped, non‑grasping tips designed to gently retract and position the epithelial flap without tearing during LASIK ablation and epithelial debridement. The three‑hole flat handle provides ergonomic control during extended refractive procedures. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated sterilization while maintaining consistent flap handling characteristics.
This 25ga LASIK irrigating cannula directs balanced salt solution onto the stromal bed during flap lift and replacement. The fine lumen produces a gentle irrigation stream that clears debris from the interface without disturbing the flap edge. Single‑use packaging keeps refractive workflows consistent.
The 11.5mm aperture LASIK Pure Drain captures irrigation fluid and ablation debris during LASIK flap creation and excimer ablation. The 42 × 17mm oval body conforms to the periorbital surface, channeling runoff away from the operative field while preserving sterile barrier integrity. Single‑pouch sterile delivery supports case‑to‑case consistency.
This 8mm round LASIK shield incorporates a 6mm hinge mechanism for secure periocular positioning during corneal flap creation and excimer ablation. The smooth, optically clear plastic maintains surgeon visibility while protecting exposed corneal stroma and peripheral cornea. The rigid design withstands repeated contact with instruments.
The Lehner‑style capsulorhexis forceps is optimized for gentle, controlled circular capsulorhexis in patients with weak or cataractous anterior capsules. Its gently curved shaft, 2mm platform, and flat handle combine to deliver precise tissue purchase without perforation. Dull finish and compact 80mm length support meticulous, microsurgical precision during critical capsular membrane work.
The Lehner temporal speculum carries open 14mm blades with an 18mm spread, angled 45 degrees upward for a temporal surgical approach to the eye. The angled frame preserves the surgeon's view from the temporal position while maintaining wide enough exposure for anterior segment work.
The round handle on this Lehner‑Utrata capsulorhexis forceps enables natural rotation and tactile control throughout the procedure while maintaining fine tip precision. The extremely thin triangular tip geometry supports precision grasping with minimal tissue damage. The round handle supports natural rotation and tactile feedback during the procedure.
This lens injector is engineered for single‑hand plunger operation during phacoemulsification and IOL implantation with Acrysof acrylic lenses. The titanium construction provides lightweight rigidity compatible with all Monarch cartridge systems. The compact, ergonomic design supports controlled lens delivery with minimal hand fatigue during high‑volume cataract surgery.
This lens loading forceps is engineered for compatibility with the AMO One Series Ultra injector cartridge, providing reliable IOL positioning and advancement during implantation. The straight design facilitates aligned loading without rotational stress on the lens optic. Stainless‑steel construction supports durable reprocessing across repeated IOL implantation cases.
This lens manipulator with round knurled handle and angled shaft provides comfortable, stable control during lens positioning. The dull finish prevents glare reflection while supporting consistent grasp during extended phacoemulsification procedures.
This angled lens rotator simplifies nucleus manipulation during phacoemulsification. The 116mm length provides comfortable working distance within the anterior chamber, and the angled tip geometry supports controlled rotational movements during nucleus segmentation and cortex removal. Stainless steel construction offers reliable performance for routine reprocessing.
Lester fixation forceps stabilize the globe during cataract and anterior segment maneuvers with a fine 1 × 2 tooth pattern that anchors conjunctiva without slippage. Straight shafts in a compact 97mm overall length keep the surgeon's view unobstructed during fixation. The serrated handle gives consistent tactile feedback throughout the case.
The Lester fixation forceps provides dual functionality with straight shafts and fine 2 × 3 tooth pattern suited to capsule, zonule, and IOL fixation during advanced anterior segment work. The serrated handle ensures secure grip, and the precise jaw geometry maintains consistent contact during delicate maneuvers. Overall balanced design supports extended use.
Built for IOL rotation and positioning, this Lester lens manipulator combines an angled titanium shaft with a 0.4mm round rotating tip set 0.8mm long, set 9mm from bend to tip. The round grooved handle and 122mm overall length support refined fingertip control during haptic engagement. Titanium construction balances rigidity with corrosion resistance across repeated reprocessing.
The Lester IOL manipulator is engineered for precise positioning of intraocular lenses following nucleus removal and cortex extraction. Its 0.2mm rotating tip and 9mm length provide delicate control during ICL and toric IOL placement within the capsular bag. The grooved round handle and titanium construction combine ergonomic stability with lasting durability across multiple cases.
Featuring an hourglass tip on an angled shaft, the Lester IOL manipulator is built for in-the-bag lens dialing and final positioning of one- and three-piece intraocular lenses. The 9mm tip-to-bend distance reaches haptics without conflicting with the incision, and a round knurled handle supports fingertip rotation. Overall length is 115mm.
The Lester lens manipulator in titanium with angled shaft and distinctive hourglass handle provides ergonomic, comfortable lens control during extended phacoemulsification. The titanium construction ensures durability while the 0.2mm hourglass handle profile minimizes hand fatigue.
The Lester lens manipulator in titanium with straight shaft and hourglass handle delivers comfortable, durable lens control throughout phacoemulsification. The titanium material maintains edge sharpness while the ergonomic handle minimizes surgeon hand fatigue during extended use.