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The McPherson tying forceps features 7.5mm tying platforms�broad flat working surfaces that stabilize sutures during knot formation. The angled shaft at 105mm length positions the platforms optimally for wound closure at the cornea and limbus. Titanium construction provides rigidity and corrosion resistance through repeated sterilization cycles.
Features & Benefits
The titanium McPherson tying forceps combines straight configuration with 4mm tying platform and reduced weight compared to stainless steel. The compact platform suits microincision cataract surgery approaches, while titanium construction offers corrosion resistance. Lightweight design supports efficient tying without hand fatigue during extended cases.
The McPherson-Westcott stitch scissors combine a curved geometry with sharp tips and a three‑hole handle for precise suture removal and conjunctival cutting at the limbus or anterior sclera. The 10mm mid-screw-to-tip length delivers optimal reach into the anterior chamber during corneal wound closure revision. At 110mm, balanced overall length supports stable control.
These McPherson‑Castroviejo miniature corneal section scissors curve left for advancing a corneal incision along the limbal arc. The lower blade extends 0.5mm beyond the upper to lift the cornea cleanly during entry. Blunt tips protect anterior chamber structures, and the 13mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip dimension keeps the cut within the corneal section.
This miniature hybrid McPherson-Castroviejo scissor combines curved-right geometry with compact size for microincisional corneal work. The blunt tips provide safe dissection near delicate capsular structures, while the lower blade extends 0.5mm beyond the upper blade for enhanced cutting control. The flat handle and 83mm overall length support precision in confined anterior chamber spaces.
The McPherson?Vannas trabecular iris scissors combines sharp curved tips with an 86mm compact length for precise gonioscopy incision and iris root work during angle surgery and glaucoma filtration procedures. The serrated flat handle and polished finish enable reliable manipulation within the confined angle space. Its 11mm mid?screw to tip measurement supports accurate angle depth control.
The McPherson‑Vannas iris scissors are engineered for ultra‑fine iris cutting and iridotomy margin work during cataract extraction and glaucoma filtering procedures. Their curved blades with sharp 11mm tips combine precise geometry with a serrated spring handle that supports extended, fatigue‑free cutting. Compact 85mm length and fine polished finish deliver excellent visibility and control.
These McPherson‑Westcott conjunctival scissors are curved with blunt tips and a 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance for atraumatic conjunctival dissection. The flat handle enhances control during ocular surface procedures.
The McPherson‑Westcott conjunctival scissors carry curved blunt blades shaped for safe undermining and trimming of conjunctival tissue near the globe. A 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance offers reliable contour cutting along the limbus and forniceal folds. The three‑hole handle reduces inertia for fine snipping.
These McPherson‑Westcott conjunctival scissors incorporate straight shafts and blunt tips with a 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance. The three‑hole handle improves torque control during conjunctival edge refinement.
Configured for the nasal approach to either orbit, the Mellinger eye speculum carries 14mm open wire blades on a 27mm spread, sitting low against the bridge so the surgeon's hands stay clear of the operative axis. The open wire architecture preserves a full view of the cornea and limbus throughout phacoemulsification, capsule work, and other anterior segment steps.
The Mellinger eye speculum holds the lids apart during anterior segment surgery using fenestrated 17mm blades that distribute pressure along the lid margin. A 29mm spread accommodates adult orbits, and the self‑locking mechanism maintains exposure hands‑free through the case. The dull finish reduces microscope glare during fine work.
The Mellinger eye speculum provides reliable self-locking eyelid retraction during anterior segment surgery. Its solid 16mm blades and self-locking mechanism eliminate the need for external adjustment, while the 30mm spread accommodates varying palpebral dimensions. The compact 68mm size and dull finish support comfortable positioning.
This titanium Mendez beveled degree gauge measures 0‑180� in 5� increments with 36 blunt teeth and a 0.7mm inner diameter for precise corneal marking alignment. The 0� ring mount geometry supports accurate placement when used in conjunction with a Nuijts‑Solomon toric axis marker.
This Mendez corneal marker incorporates a smooth flat handle and a 4mm inner‑diameter reference ring for precise arcuate or axis marking. The 110mm length facilitates accurate centration on the visual axis.
The Mendez degree gauge features a 15 × 1mm measurement head with a new bi‑manual handle design for ergonomic control during refractive surgery marking. The 115mm overall length provides reach to peripheral and axis localization points. Stainless‑steel construction withstands the mechanical demands of marking multiple incision axes across LRI and keratotomy workflows.
This malleable-shaft variant of the Mendez gauge permits custom contouring to individual corneal curves or surgical approach angles, retaining the core 0‑180-degree calibration in 5mm marking increments. Malleable design allows surgeons to bend the working length to their preferred angle without losing measurement accuracy. 12mm inner diameter accommodates standard anterior segment topology assessment.
The Mendez degree gauge measures corneal axis and astigmatic axis alignment during refractive surgery and incision planning. Its 12mm inner dimension accommodates the corneal zone, while calibration marks every 10 degrees from zero to 180 degrees enable precise axis notation. The 117mm smooth flat handle and dull finish support reliable intraoperative measurement.
The Mendez degree gauge maps astigmatic axis with 10-degree calibration intervals from 0 to 180 degrees, supporting intraoperative marking and vector analysis during toric IOL implantation, limbal relaxing incisions, or topography-guided ablation. Round knurled handle provides secure grip in moist anterior segment field. 12mm inner dimension fits standard corneal topology measurement.
The Mendez LASIK forceps features a spatulated jaw configuration and smooth tips optimized for delicate corneal flap manipulation during refractive procedures. The vaulted shaft geometry elevates the tip area away from the incision site, reducing pressure on adjacent stromal tissue. Stainless steel construction provides the reliability required for controlled flap folding and repositioning.
Number 0 of the Meyerhoeffer family carries a 1.5mm cup for the smallest chalazion curettage cases and lid margin work. The straight 31mm shaft places the cup at the lesion through a small incision, and the flat polished handle gives a controlled rolling grip during evacuation. The 130mm overall length keeps the working axis close to the lid.
A 1.75mm size‑1 cup defines this Meyerhoeffer chalazion curette, suited to expressing granulomatous contents through the conjunctival surface after clamp placement. The 31mm straight shaft and flat handle balance the instrument for steady scraping motion, with the polished finish supporting visual confirmation of cleared cup contents.
A Meyerhoeffer chalazion curette in size #2, featuring a 2mm cup on a straight 31mm shaft for evacuating chalazion contents through an everted lid. The flat handle gives a stable pinch grip during scraping, and the polished finish keeps the cup edge clean between cases. Overall length is 130mm.
Number 3 of the Meyerhoeffer family carries a larger 2.5mm cup for chalazion evacuation through a standard lid incision. The straight 31mm shaft delivers the cup to the lesion, and the flat polished handle gives a controlled rotational scrape during cleanout. The 127mm overall length sits close to the everted lid.
Meyerhoeffer chalazion curettes scoop out the contents of an everted lid lesion with a 3.5mm size 4 cup at the working end. The straight 31mm shaft gives a clean line of approach within the open chalazion clamp window. A flat handle keeps the curette oriented predictably as the cup rotates against the lesion wall.
This Meyerhoeffer round curette with a 0.5mm cup enables delicate epithelial or stromal debris removal from the corneal surface. The small cup diameter and straight shaft allow precise control when addressing localized opacities or post‑inflammatory deposits. Stainless steel and a 127mm length provide the rigidity and reach needed for anterior segment work.
Compact Meyerhoeffer round curette with a 1.8mm cup, sized for chalazion evacuation and small lid‑lesion curettage. The cup edge scrapes contents cleanly through an everted lid, and the 127mm overall length keeps the working tip within microscope focus.
The Meyerhoeffer 1mm round curette expands the scope of corneal and stromal work, accommodating slightly larger areas of debris or opacity removal. The 127mm length and straight design ensure predictable approach geometry and clear visualization during manipulation. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance and multiple sterilization cycles.
The Meyerhoeffer round curette with 3.5mm cup is designed for gentle corneal and scleral surface debridement during pterygium excision or corneal scar removal. The rounded cup geometry prevents deep tissue trauma while providing controlled surface epithelial removal.
The Meyerhoeffer round curette is a precision instrument for pterygium removal, limbal scar debridement, and anterior scleral surface cleaning. Its 4mm round cup and straight 127mm shaft provide controlled access to the conjunctival and scleral surfaces. The smooth working edge prevents tissue perforation while enabling effective lesion removal.