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The Mulsurphum phaco tip wrench is sized for size 24 phaco tip installation and removal, providing the torque grip needed for secure tip attachment to the phaco handpiece. Reliable tip seating helps maintain consistent ultrasonic performance during cataract cases.
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The Murdoch eye speculum uses fenestrated 16mm blades and a self‑locking 25mm spread mechanism to retract the eyelids during cataract and anterior segment procedures. The fenestrations reduce blade mass and allow drape integration, while the self‑locking lever holds set spread without surgeon hand pressure. The 60mm overall length keeps the lock body clear of the cornea.
The large Size 3 Murdoch speculum carries 15mm round open‑wire blades curved slightly upward, with a 27mm spread and lock screw, sized for adult cataract and anterior segment cases that need broader exposure than the standard Murdoch. The upward curve elevates the lid margin away from the operative field.
This Murdoch eye speculum Size 2 is engineered for secure eyelid retraction during anterior segment procedures. The gently curved round wire blades and lock screw mechanism maintain consistent separation without requiring continuous hand pressure. The compact profile supports precise positioning during fine ophthalmic work.
Designed for femtosecond cataract workflows, the Murdoch‑Slade femto speculum carries 20mm rounded blades on curved arms that clear the femto patient interface. The self‑locking Murdoch‑type mechanism sets and holds lid retraction without surgeon attention while the laser engages the eye, and the 50mm frame keeps the speculum compact against the docking cone.
This Murphy air injection cannula 24ga with tapered 30ga tip delivers controlled anterior chamber reformation. The specialized tapered design enables atraumatic penetration while maintaining precise air flow control for chamber stability.
Pars plana vitrectomy relies on precise 19ga trocar geometry for atraumatic sclerotomy access. This straight MVR blade is packaged sterile and disposable, ensuring consistent blade sharpness and reproducible incision depth case-to-case. The full handle provides tactile control during sclerotomy, while stainless steel construction delivers reliable performance across refractive vitrectomy workflows.
This 20ga straight MVR blade creates the initial sclerotomy for vitreoretinal instrument entry. The microvitreoretinal geometry produces a clean self‑sealing pars plana stab incision sized to accept standard 20ga vitrectomy instrumentation. A full handle supports controlled perpendicular insertion through the sclera.
This 20‑gauge straight MVR blade is sized for vitreoretinal entry through the pars plana, creating clean trocar tracks for vitrectomy instrumentation. The single‑use sterile format and full handle deliver consistent first‑pass cut quality across each case.
This 20‑gauge MVR blade is engineered as a single‑use sterile instrument for controlled microincision vitreoretinal entry. The straight geometry and razor‑sharp blade edge support consistent, predictable retinotomy penetration without chatter or irregular cutting. Stainless steel construction ensures that each disposable blade maintains edge consistency from case to case, eliminating the variability inherent in repeated reprocessing.
This Nagahara ambidextrous nucleus chopper uses a 1.5mm tip with a 60‑degree blade set and a 110mm length for nuanced nucleus segmentation.
This Nagahara ambidextrous nucleus chopper features a 1.5mm tip with a 90‑degree blade set and a 110mm length for controlled nucleus manipulation.
This titanium Nagahara nucleus chopper is engineered with a 1.25mm inner and 1.75mm outer blade offset at 60 degrees for enhanced nuclear fragmentation control in dense cataracts. Titanium composition provides superior edge retention and reduced glare compared to stainless steel. The 10mm bend‑to‑tip distance and round handle support stable positioning during right‑handed phacoemulsification.
The titanium Nagahara nucleus phaco chopper delivers precision nucleus division during phacoemulsification. Its 1.5mm blade at 90 degrees provides stable chopping force within the capsular bag, while the 0.75mm cutting edge initiates clean cracks through dense nuclei. The round grooved handle and angled shaft support ambidextrous control, and titanium construction ensures durable performance across multiple reprocessing cycles.
This double-ended Nagahara phaco chopper and Drydale nucleus manipulator combines efficient chopping geometry on one end with rotation capability on the other. Designed for left-hand use, the stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance across routine and complex phacoemulsification cases. The dual-function design reduces instrument exchanges during surgery.
Designed for left‑hand use by right‑dominant surgeons, the Nagahara phaco chopper features a 0.9mm inferior cutting edge for efficient nucleus crack initiation. The angled shaft with 10mm bend to tip optimizes approach during dense nucleus chopping. Serrated handle and stainless‑steel construction provide secure positioning and reliable durability throughout multiple reprocessing cycles.
Designed for left‑hand use during right‑dominant phacoemulsification, this Nagahara phaco chopper carries a flat interior cutting edge that initiates clean nuclear fracture along the chopping axis. The shaft is angled 45 degrees with a 10mm bend‑to‑tip and a 1.5mm cutting edge oriented at 60 degrees, giving the surgeon a defined purchase point on the nucleus while clearing the capsular rim. A round knurled handle on the 114mm shaft keeps rotational control predictable through divide‑and‑conquer or stop‑and‑chop technique.
The Nagahara phaco chopper features a 0.9mm inferior cutting edge and left‑hand dominant configuration, enabling the surgeon to divide the nucleus into smaller segments while the phaco tip emulsifies from the center. The angled 10mm bend‑to‑tip geometry improves visibility and tactile control during continuous nucleus segmentation. Serrated handle provides slip‑free grip even with wet gloves.
This stainless-steel Nagahara phaco chopper features a centered flat interior cutting edge for efficient chop initiation. The 10mm bend-to-tip angle and round knurled handle support stable, ergonomic performance during phacoemulsification.
Combining a phaco chopper on one end and a Drysdale-shaped nucleus manipulator on the other, the Nagahara double-ended instrument streamlines nucleus disassembly workflows. The 133mm length and round handle deliver ergonomic reach and stable grip during both chopping initiation and quadrant repositioning. Stainless steel construction and reusable format minimize instrument inventory costs.
This Nagahara-style nucleus chopper in titanium for left-hand use with modified geometry enables optimized phaco chopping for varied nuclear densities. The modified design enhances chopping efficiency while maintaining protection for the posterior capsule.
Configured for placement on the nasal side intraoperatively, this Barraquer speculum uses 14mm square‑wire blades and a 25mm spread for a slightly wider lid opening. The square‑wire form adds blade rigidity for cases where firmer lid retraction is needed. A dull finish minimizes reflections during microscope work.
This 3mm needle blade is a sterile, single‑use disposable for precision anterior segment incisions in ophthalmic surgery. The needle tip profile enables controlled puncture entry in tight-field cataract, corneal transplant, and anterior chamber procedures. Individually packaged sterile format ensures barrier integrity from sterilization through point of use.
Extra‑delicate 6mm jaws make this curved microsurgical needle holder well suited to passing fine 10‑0 and finer ophthalmic suture. The gentle curve follows the corneal contour during knot tying, while the narrow longitudinal‑serrated handle rolls smoothly under fingertip pressure. At 118mm overall length, the non‑locking design lets the surgeon release the needle without disturbing the field.
Built for fine ophthalmic suturing, this extra‑delicate curved needle holder grips small needles in 6mm jaws without a locking mechanism, giving the surgeon continuous tactile feedback during knot placement. The longitudinal serrated handle delivers a secure rolling grip, and the gentle curve clears the operative field during corneal and conjunctival work.
This curved needle holder features 9mm medium jaws without a locking mechanism, optimized for rapid needle exchanges during continuous suturing workflows. The large round knurled handle and gentle curve support stable needle positioning in confined anterior chamber spaces. The unlocked design permits quick tension adjustment between passes.
This curved needle holder features 9mm medium jaws, a locking mechanism, and a round knurled handle optimized for suture passage and knot formation during anterior segment closure. The gentle curve aligns with surgical angles during corneal and limbal suturing, while the jaw width accommodates standard and delicate needle sizes. Large knurled handle distributes grip pressure and supports extended use without fatigue.
This moderately curved needle holder features delicate 6mm jaws designed for precise corneal and anterior segment suturing. The gentle curve provides comfortable hand ergonomics while the 127mm length supports control in confined spaces. The round knurled handle and locking mechanism ensure reliable jaw closure during repetitive pass-through movements.
Delicate 6mm jaws with a gentle curve provide refined access to fine tissue and corneal work. The moderately curved geometry permits precise needle passage while accommodating smaller surgical fields. Round, knurled handle design ensures stable tactile control without fatigue during microsurgical procedures.
This straight extra‑delicate needle holder is built for fine suture handling in ophthalmic and microsurgical work. The 6mm jaws provide secure grasp of small swaged needles, while the integrated lock holds the needle steady through tissue passes. A longitudinally serrated handle gives consistent fingertip purchase across the 121mm shaft.