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The Maumenee-Park eye speculum is engineered for wide anterior segment exposure through fenestrated canthus-hook blades that gently engage lid tissue without cauterizing. The 15mm blade width and 44mm spread provide superior exposure during cataract extraction, IOL implantation, and complex anterior segment procedures. Blades conform to individual anatomical variation.
Features & Benefits
The Maumenee-Park speculum delivers controlled, adjustable eyelid separation for anterior segment procedures. Its solid 14mm blades with adjustable locking screws on the external branches enable fine-tuned tension matching to individual patient anatomy. The 36mm spread and canthus bar support stable positioning throughout surgery.
The McCullough utility forceps combines serrated grasping surfaces with a right‑angle blade geometry suitable for retraction and tissue handling across general and ophthalmic fields. The serrated handle ensures positive grip control, and the straight 46mm shaft supports moderate‑depth work. Polished finish enhances durability.
These McCullough utility forceps combine serrated jaws with straight shafts for versatile tissue grasping. The 15mm smooth jaws deliver balanced grip on general tissue, and the 93mm compact length suits handling in confined fields.
The McDonald laser optical zone marker is double‑ended with 6.5mm and 7mm cross‑hair etched circles, used to mark the optical zone on the cornea before excimer or femtosecond refractive ablation. The cross‑hairs center the ablation pattern on the visual axis, and the double‑ended design covers two common optical zone diameters in a single instrument.
The McGuire corneal scissors is a right‑oriented instrument with angled curved blades designed for controlled entry wound and anterior segment incision creation. The 21mm reach from mid‑screw to tip supports access to peripheral corneal structures. Ring handle and polished finish enable stable positioning during precise corneal incision.
Curved with angled blades opening to the left, these McGuire corneal scissors complete the second half of a limbal section after the initial entry. The angled geometry follows the corneal curvature as the blades advance through stromal tissue, and the polished 106mm body supports clean visualization under the microscope. A ring handle delivers the controlled scissor action needed at the limbus.
These McGuire corneal scissors provide angled curved blades optimized for right-handed corneal dissection. The polished finish minimizes tissue drag, while the angled geometry aligns with natural corneal access during clear corneal incision making and limbal surgery. The ring handle and 104mm length support precise control at the limbus.
McIntyre anterior chamber cannulas deliver irrigating solutions through a 30 gauge blunt tip on a shaft angled 45 degrees, with 12mm from tip to bend. The angled geometry directs fluid under the iris and over the lens capsule without disturbing the corneal endothelium. The blunt tip protects intraocular structures during chamber maintenance.
The McIntyre anterior chamber cannula delivers irrigation and aspiration control during cataract extraction with its straight 23ga shaft and blunt tip. The satin finish reduces surgical light scatter, and the 22mm length positions the port safely within the anterior chamber for unobstructed phaco work and cortical-cleaving maneuvers.
The 45‑degree angled McIntyre cannula accesses the anterior chamber from a secondary paracentesis during cataract and anterior segment procedures. Its 25ga gauge and blunt tip minimize endothelial contact, while the angled approach permits multiport irrigation and aspiration during dense nuclear work. The 12mm bend‑to‑tip measurement positions the port in the chamber while keeping the cannula clear of the surgical axis.
This custom McIntyre cannula combines a 25ga angled 45‑degree shaft with a 12mm bend‑to‑tip for specialized anterior chamber access during complex cataract work. The blunt tip and polished finish reduce endothelial trauma, while the customized bend angle permits unobstructed secondary paracentesis irrigation independent of the primary phaco wound.
Built on the McIntyre pattern, this anterior chamber cannula combines a 26ga lumen with a 12mm bend to the tip for deeper chamber access and sub‑iris irrigation. The extended bend reaches across the chamber through a single incision, supporting cortical cleanup, viscoelastic placement, and haptic positioning. The fine gauge keeps flow gentle and controlled.
This McIntyre anterior chamber cannula combines fine 27‑gauge access with a blunt safety tip for anterior chamber manipulation and fluid management. The polished finish reduces tissue drag, while the 18mm total length enables reach to central and peripheral anterior chamber zones. Built for reliable cortical removal and irrigation during cataract extraction.
The McIntyre anterior chamber cannula in 30ga carries a 12mm bend‑to‑tip, giving the surgeon deep reach across the chamber and toward the angle for fine irrigation and viscoelastic management. The micro‑gauge keeps flow gentle around the iris and endothelium during extended manipulation.
Angled 45 degrees with 12mm from tip to bend, the McIntyre anterior chamber cannula delivers 26ga blunt‑tip access for irrigation and viscoelastic placement. The polished finish supports thorough cleaning, and the 20mm working length keeps the bend within the chamber while the hub stays clear of the cornea.
McIntyre anterior chamber cannula is engineered for safe fluid delivery into the anterior chamber during cataract surgery and other intraocular procedures. The angled 45-degree geometry positions the blunt tip optimally for chamber entry while maintaining excellent visibility. The 23ga gauge and polished finish support smooth, repeatable anterior chamber access across many cases.
Engineered for safe entry into the anterior chamber, the McIntyre cannula presents a 23ga straight shaft with a blunt tip that delivers viscoelastic or balanced salt solution without scoring the endothelium or capsule. The polished 22mm working length keeps the cannula light at the wound during fluid exchange and chamber reformation.
The McIntyre anterior chamber cannula delivers balanced irrigation flow during capsulorhexis and early phacoemulsification stages. Its 26ga straight shaft with blunt tip permits safe fluid access without corneal endothelial trauma, while the polished finish reduces light scatter during critical intraocular visualization.
McIntyre anterior chamber cannula in 30 gauge with a blunt straight tip, used for atraumatic irrigation and viscoelastic delivery into the anterior chamber. The 22mm overall length suits paracentesis‑port entry during cataract and IOL work, and the polished finish keeps the fine bore patent across reprocessing cycles.
This McIntyre Binkhorst irrigating cannula uses a 26ga left‑angled shaft with a 13mm bend‑to‑tip distance and a 2.6mm J‑shaped open end to support controlled directional irrigation.
This McIntyre Binkhorst irrigating cannula incorporates a 26ga right‑angled shaft with a 13mm bend‑to‑tip distance and a 2.6mm‑wide J‑shaped open end for directed irrigation through an 18mm working length.
The McIntyre-Binkhorst Irrigating Cannula is designed for anterior chamber irrigation and aspiration during cataract surgery. Its 26ga gauge provides fine control while the straight J-shaped tip with 2.6mm width enables smooth intracameral irrigation and cortical aspiration. The 18mm working length and open-end design provide excellent control of flow rate and suction during the phaco procedure.
McIntyre closed‑wire eye speculums carry V‑shaped 14mm blades with a 28mm spread, supporting wide ocular exposure with the smoothness of a closed wire profile against the lid margin. The 45mm body fits comfortably within the microscope field during anterior segment work.
This McIntyre cystotome incorporates a 23ga angled shaft with a short 17mm length for controlled anterior capsule puncture where minimal insertion depth is required.
The McIntyre handpiece features a Luer‑connector aspirating/irrigating design with an 8mm diameter handle for efficient cortex removal and anterior chamber management. At 76mm compact length, its streamlined geometry preserves surgical visibility and intraoperative access. Stainless steel construction delivers reliable durability across extensive sterilization and reprocessing.
The McIntyre inner cannula carries a 23‑gauge polished shaft with a 0.3mm side port for directed irrigation during anterior segment work. The side port delivers fluid laterally rather than straight ahead, allowing the surgeon to lavage beneath an IOL haptic or against the capsular wall without disturbing tissue in line with the tip. The 46mm working length suits anterior chamber access.
The McIntyre inner cannula is a straight 23ga polished instrument designed for internal nucleus or aspirate manipulation during cataract extraction. Its 46mm overall length provides comfortable handheld control while the polished finish enables smooth passage through cataract wounds. The straight configuration supports direct anterior chamber access and predictable instrument trajectory.
The McIntyre iris hook is engineered for gentle iris traction and pupil dilation during anterior segment procedures. The 23ga angled configuration, 1mm wide hook, and front open port allow controlled iris repositioning without incision enlargement. The 16.5mm working length and mid‑scope grip support precision iris manipulation.
The McIntyre lacrimal cannula irrigates the canalicular system through a 23ga curved shaft with a closed end and 0.3mm dual side ports. Lateral ports distribute saline along the canalicular wall rather than driving a forward jet, reducing the risk of false passage during diagnostic irrigation. The 46mm working length suits standard hub‑mounted syringe use.