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The Prum DDD trap knife features a sophisticated two-step handle geometry with blade mounted backwards and large bevels facing the footplate, optimizing blade engagement and controlled depth during deep lamellar keratoplasty and refractive procedures. Blade dimensions of 2.8‑3.2mm with steps at 0.30mm and 0.60mm provide precise incision depth control. This configuration supports reproducible incision geometry across repeat cases.
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Puntenney tying forceps offer a 12mm curved tying platform for confident knot manipulation in ophthalmic suturing. The curved shafts angle toward the wound for natural wrist alignment during corneal and scleral closure, and the long platform supports controlled wrapping of fine sutures. A serrated handle keeps the pinch grip secure through repeated throws.
Cataract surgery streamlines when absorbent aids are organized in a single sterile package. The PVA All-In-One Kit contains five cellulose eye spears for wound management, one corneal light shield, one eye drain, and one instrument wipe. The polyvinyl alcohol composition ensures lint-free operation across phacoemulsification and manual small-incision cataract extraction.
These PVA eye spears feature a 2 × 6 × 1mm absorbent profile for precise fluid capture during ophthalmic microsurgery. The polyvinyl‑alcohol material absorbs rapidly without shedding fibers, preserving a clean surgical field around the cornea and limbus. Sterile packaging of 10 spears per pouch supports predictable case setup.
The Quickert size 0 lacrimal intubation probe is designed for selective probing and intubation of fine canalicular and nasolacrimal pathways. Malleable sterling silver construction permits field adjustment to accommodate patient ductal anatomy. At 149mm, the length supports complete duct navigation during lacrimal intubation and repair.
The Quickert size 00 probe offers ultra‑fine canalicular navigation for delicate intubation and diagnostic procedures in narrow or stenotic lacrimal systems. Its malleable sterling silver construction adapts to individual ductal geometry, while the 133mm length permits adequate reach through the nasolacrimal passage.
The Quickert size 1 lacrimal intubation probe navigates standard adult canalicular and nasolacrimal anatomy during dacryocystorhinostomy and silicone tube placement. Malleable sterling silver allows field adjustment to patient‑specific ductal curves, and the 144mm length provides ample reach for complete duct exploration and intubation.
The Quickert size 2 lacrimal intubation probe is sized for larger adult canaliculi and nasolacrimal ducts during intubation and dacryocystorhinostomy repair. Its malleable sterling silver construction permits accommodation to larger ductal dimensions while maintaining adequate tactile feedback. At 144mm, the probe offers optimal reach for complete duct navigation.
The Quickert size 3 probe serves moderately enlarged canalicular and nasolacrimal systems during intubation and lacrimal reconstruction. Malleable sterling silver permits field adjustment to accommodate enlarged pathways, and the 144mm length ensures complete reach through the entire nasolacrimal duct during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
The Quickert size 4 probe navigates significantly enlarged or dilated nasolacrimal systems during intubation, dacryocystorhinostomy, and lacrimal reconstruction. Its malleable sterling silver construction adapts to large ductal geometry while providing stable tactile control. The 144mm length supplies complete reach for extensive duct exploration and tube placement.
This Rainin air injection cannula uses a 27ga 45‑degree angled flat tip with a 7mm bend‑to‑tip distance for controlled directional air delivery during microsurgical steps.
This Rainin air injection cannula uses a 30ga flat 45‑degree angled tip with a 7mm bend‑to‑tip length to support controlled air injection in fine anterior segment applications.
This Randolph cyclodialysis cannula features a 19ga flattened shaft and flattened tip with an opening, paired with a 12mm tip‑to‑bend distance for controlled cyclodialysis creation. The polished finish reduces insertion friction.
The Randolph cyclodialysis cannula 19ga enables precise separation of the ciliary body during glaucoma surgery. The polished finish supports smooth instrumentation through the ciliary body region while the flat tip maintains proper position without tissue trauma.
This Randolph cyclodialysis cannula is a 19‑gauge instrument with a flattened shaft and side‑opening port designed for controlled anesthetic or pharmacologic delivery into the cyclodialysis space. Its straight geometry and 12mm tip‑to‑bend length support stable anterior chamber access. Working length of 27mm permits precise posterior placement while maintaining incision control.
The Randolph cyclodialysis cannula is designed for controlled fluid delivery during cyclodialysis procedures to lower intraocular pressure. The 21ga flattened shaft and flattened tip with anterior opening allow precise positioning along the ciliary body‑scleral interface. The 12mm tip‑to‑bend distance and polished finish support smooth advancement.
The Rappazzo intraocular foreign body forceps combines a lightweight squeeze‑handle design with secure grasping geometry for safe IOFB retrieval across posterior segment approaches. The ergonomic handle reduces fatigue during vitrectomy, and the tapered jaw profile permits passage through sclerotomy ports without enlargement.
Rappazzo intraocular foreign body scissors deliver controlled cutting action within the confined anterior chamber during IOFB removal. The sharp pointed tips and guillotine action ensure clean, precise cutting of capsule and fibrous tissue. A lightweight squeeze handle supports prolonged fine-motor control.
Reeh stitch scissors combine curved rounded tips with a micro hook on the lower blade that lifts the suture loop before cutting. The 19mm working length keeps the tip close to skin during ophthalmic and oculoplastic suture removal. A ribbon‑style ring handle reduces bulk between the surgeon's fingers.
The Reinstein lenticule separator features a double‑ended design with both spoon and bullet tip geometries tailored for SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction) procedures. Titanium construction offers superior rigidity while maintaining corrosion resistance through extended reprocessing. At 114mm, the instrument provides optimal reach for manual lenticule dissection and separation from the stromal pocket.
The Reiser Mendez degree gauge is etched with 360 degrees of graduation marks to quantify corneal axis and astigmatism orientation during refractive procedures. All‑titanium construction including the round handle provides lightweight, durable measurement support across LASIK, LRI, and other keratorefractive surgeries. The high‑side marking option aids precise axis localization.
The Rentsch boat hook's 20mm straight shaft provides atraumatic fixation of the extraocular muscles during strabismus or rectus exploration. The round knurled handle enables secure one-handed control, while the integrated guard prevents inadvertent probe advancement into the orbit. At 114mm, length supports stable scleral engagement.
Replacement O-rings maintain the integrity of stainless-steel irrigation-aspiration (I/A) handpieces across multiple sterilization cycles. This five-set package provides diverse ring sizes for standard I/A tubing connections, ensuring airtight seals and reliable fluid control during cortical cleanup and anterior chamber irrigation.
These replacement O‑ring sets maintain the seal integrity of titanium I/A systems across multiple attachment and reuse cycles. Each package contains five complete sets with three distinct ring sizes, supporting flexible sterilization tray organization. The elastomer material preserves fluid pathways while accommodating the thermal and mechanical stresses of repeated chamber procedures.
A replacement 0.5mm carbide burr for the Algerbrush II, this chuck‑only unit carries a 16.5 × 1.59mm shaft and 20.5mm overall length. The fine carbide head suits precise corneal rust ring removal where a smaller working footprint is preferred over the larger diamond burrs.
This replacement carbide burr for the Algerbrush 2 measures 0.5mm in diameter and is packaged five per unit. Tungsten carbide construction delivers sustained cutting performance across multiple corneal haze ablation procedures. Compatible with standard Algerbrush 2 handpiece chucks for plug‑and‑play exchange between cases.
This replacement carbide burr for the Algerbrush 2 measures 1mm in diameter and is packaged five per unit. Tungsten carbide construction sustains sharp cutting performance across multiple corneal haze ablation procedures. Compatible with standard Algerbrush 2 handpiece chucks for straightforward inventory management and case turnover.
This replacement chuck assembly secures burr tips and abrading elements to the Algerbrush 2 handpiece. The package of 10 supports instrument preparation and inventory replenishment in high‑volume practices. Standard fit ensures reliable torque transmission and safety during corneal surface work.
This replacement cleaning tool is designed specifically for the DUO MICS handle system, removing residual organic matter and sterilization residue from the squeeze mechanism and tip interface. The compact geometry accesses internal surfaces without damaging the ratchet or guide rails. Reusable construction supports efficient instrument care and prolonged handle lifespan.
This replacement Y-shaped cannula is engineered for the Lieberman aspirating speculum, supporting integrated fluid management during pediatric anterior segment procedures. The 25mm working length and Y-geometry enable dual fluid pathways with controlled drainage. Stainless steel construction withstands routine sterilization and repeated surgical use.