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These Packo conjunctival forceps feature a 7mm angled segment to the tip and a 1.2mm tip diameter for atraumatic conjunctival handling. The angled construction supports precise grasping during conjunctival mobilization and repositioning.
Features & Benefits
This Palay IOL exchange cannula is designed for gentle intraocular lens repositioning and fine manipulation during cataract surgery. Its 30ga blunt spatulated tip minimizes trauma to delicate lens surfaces and haptic structures, while the formed curve enhances access through small corneal incisions. Each sterile, single‑use cannula delivers consistent tip geometry and sharpness case to case.
This Palay IOL exchange cannula enables safe, blunt intraocular lens repositioning and chamber irrigation during secondary IOL procedures. The 30 gauge formed spatulated blunt tip with round port and 22mm length minimizes lens and incision trauma while maintaining controlled irrigation flow. Sterile single‑use delivery ensures consistent blade edge and predictable performance throughout the procedure.
Engineered for ICL manipulation, the Pallikaris manipulator features a 45-degree angled shaft with 12mm bend-to-tip geometry, optimizing approach angles for intraocular lens positioning in the anterior chamber. Textured finish on the round handle enhances grip security during delicate maneuvers. The 119mm overall length supports comfortable working distance in contemporary anterior segment anatomy.
The Pan Dissector II employs an ab externo open design for controlled separation of orbital fascia and tissue planes during glaucoma and orbital procedures. Titanium construction provides the rigidity needed for dissecting dense fascial layers without bending. The open geometry allows clear visualization while advancing bluntly or sharply depending on tissue resistance.
This adult Pannu Barraquer aspirating eye speculum uses 18mm fenestrated blades with a 28mm spread and a 60mm overall length for stable periocular retraction. The aspirating configuration assists in maintaining a clear operative field by diverting tear film and pooled fluid away from the corneal surface.
The Pannu small pupil cystotome cannula addresses challenging anterior capsule work in restricted pupil conditions. Its 22ga shaft with notch feature enables controlled capsular engagement and manipulation while the 50mm length provides extended reach without bulk. Designed for precise continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) and capsule repositioning in dense cataracts with limited mydriasis.
The Park irrigating cannula 19ga with 30-degree angled geometry delivers steady irrigation flow during phacoemulsification. The polished finish supports smooth anterior chamber passage while the angled configuration enables ergonomic access from varied incision sites.
Park specula maintain wide eyelid retraction with adjustable locking thumb screws positioned externally, preventing interference with the surgical field. The fenestrated 15mm blades distribute pressure across the lid margin, while the 36mm spread provides full anterior segment exposure. Dull finish and straight geometry support safe contact with delicate periocular structures.
Without a lock, the Paton needle holder offers free‑release control for surgeons who prefer continuous needle repositioning during rapid suturing. The heavy serrated 1mm jaws grip larger needles used in oculoplastic and lid repair work, and a serrated flat handle holds grip stable across the 118mm length. The non‑locking action suits running closure where lock cycling slows the rhythm.
Paton spatulas address two distinct intraoperative needs through a double‑ended design. One end offers a 6 × 15mm thin blade with three grooves for corneal graft transfer, while the opposite end provides a narrower 2 × 31mm blade with a 7mm angled tip for finer manipulation. The serrated flat handle keeps the instrument oriented during transitions between ends.
The Paton suture forceps combines straight shafts with extra‑delicate sharp pointed tips suited to fine suture passage and corneal graft closure. The sharp point profile enables precise needle engagement during tied‑and‑buried knot placement. The straight geometry maintains clear visualization throughout suturing sequences.
Paufique duredge knives shave the corneal stromal edge during full‑thickness or lamellar keratoplasty preparation. The 1.5 × 3mm sharp angled blade trims the host wound edge to receive the donor button cleanly, with the angle presenting the cutting edge perpendicular to the corneal surface. A serrated flat handle resists rotation during shaving across the 112mm length, and the polished finish supports clean wipe‑down between passes.
The Paufique suturing forceps features straight shafts with tips angled 90 degrees inward, creating a distinctive geometry suited to precise IOL and suture manipulation in narrow anterior chamber spaces. The right‑angle tip configuration accommodates varied knot‑tying positions. Fine tip profile ensures consistent suture grip without crushing.
This pediatric adjustable lid speculum features solid 11mm titanium blades designed for small‑palpebral anterior segment surgery in children. The adjustable mechanism enables customized blade positioning for individual orbital anatomy. Its titanium construction resists corrosion and supports gentle, atraumatic lid retraction.
This dual-ended Pepose micro capsule polisher is engineered to navigate the constraints of modern minimal-incision cataract surgery. Both oval polishing tips are sized to pass freely through standard phaco main incisions and side-port sites, eliminating the need for instrument exchange during capsular cleanup. The micropolisher geometry allows controlled cortical-membrane polishing in confined anterior chamber spaces.
These Perl corneal Colibri forceps incorporate 0.8mm tips with 1×2 Colibri‑pattern teeth, configured for right‑hand use to match dominant‑hand rotational tendencies. The geometry supports precise corneal edge engagement and suture placement.
These Perone LASIK forceps use a 1.2mm ring tip for controlled flap edge handling during lamellar corneal procedures. The compact length supports precise grasping in the LASIK interface plane.
This Pettigrove PRK scraper's double-ended design provides efficient epithelial removal from either end during photorefractive keratectomy. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable edge retention for consistent scraping performance across multiple cases.
This straight phaco blade spans 3mm for clear corneal incision during phacoemulsification. The round stock handle design provides comfortable grip and control during blade insertion and wound construction. Single‑use sterile format ensures sharp, consistent cutting edge for optimal endothelial protection.
This angled phaco chopper incorporates a 0.7mm ball tip with an inferior wedge to support controlled nucleus division. The 10mm bend-to-tip layout and 90-degree orientation optimize intraoperative approach angles.
Angled at the working tip with a 2.4mm bevel‑up blade, this phaco slit knife is sized to create the main clear corneal incision for standard phacoemulsification. The full round‑stock handle gives the surgeon a balanced grip during entry, and the beveled‑up edge preserves Descemet's plane integrity. Each blade ships individually sterile, six per box.
This 2.4mm phaco slit knife combines an angled shaft with a single beveled‑up edge for micro‑coaxial cataract entry. The narrower blade width suits sub‑2.5mm incision protocols and preserves wound architecture for self‑sealing closure. A full handle supports consistent fingertip rotation through the keratome path.
The 2.5mm angled phaco slit knife with a full handle creates the main phaco incision at one of the most commonly used widths, balancing self‑sealing wound geometry against access for phaco handpiece passage. Individually sterile delivery preserves the cutting edge.
This conical phaco tip is shaped for efficient nucleus fragmentation during phacoemulsification. The 30-degree bent-tip geometry provides optimal ultrasonic transmission while maintaining anterior chamber stability. The 0.9mm conical profile supports reliable tip-to-nucleus contact across varying nuclear densities.
This 30‑degree conical phaco tip is shaped for efficient nuclear fragment engagement during phacoemulsification. The conical profile concentrates ultrasonic energy at the bevel, while the 30‑degree angle balances followability with occlusion. A matching wrench is included for secure handpiece installation and exchange.
These Pierce corneal forceps utilize extremely fine 0.1mm 1×1 teeth for controlled, minimal‑footprint grasping of the corneal surface. The straight alignment enhances centration accuracy during micro‑elevation of superficial layers.
Pierce suture forceps deliver millimetric precision for wound closure and suture manipulation in anterior segment work. The 0.25mm notched tip grips individual suture segments without crushing, while the 6mm tying platforms enable two-hand knot tying geometry. Titanium construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat clinical use.
The Pierce suture forceps delivers titanium precision for knot placement and corneal suture management following cataract or corneal surgery. The curved tip and 0.25mm notched end engage suture material without crushing monofilament strands. Six-millimeter tying platforms support knot advancement while the flat square-grip handle and 114mm length enable ergonomic tensioning.
The Pierse eye speculum carries open 11mm blades with a polished finish and a 20mm spread, sized for compact ophthalmic exposure where wide lid retraction would be excessive. The open blade design preserves access to the operative axis, and the polished finish minimizes glare under microscope illumination.