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Insulated and sized for everyday lid eversion, the Desmarres lid retractor pulls the upper or lower lid clear for examination, foreign body removal, and lid margin surgery. The Size 1 13mm wide blade suits narrow palpebral fissures, and the flat handle gives steady single-finger leverage. Insulation isolates the instrument during adjacent electrosurgery, while the matte finish dampens glare.
Features & Benefits
This IOL loading forceps is engineered specifically for AcrySof intraocular lens placement into Monarch II and III injector cartridges. Titanium construction with highly polished tip surfaces prevents lens scratching during loading and repositioning. The straight 119mm shaft with round handle provides controlled bimanual access to cartridge ports, essential for predictable IOL placement in small‑incision cases.
At 5mm in diameter, this long trephine is packaged sterile for precision graft sizing in endothelial and posterior corneal work. The extended length provides the reach necessary for controlled positioning during DSAEK and DMEK recipient preparation. Single‑use design eliminates blade wear, supporting reproducible cutting geometry from case to case.
The Kelman-McPherson tying forceps combines angled geometry with extended 8mm tying platforms suited for handling 9-0 to 11-0 sutures. Its guide pin ensures consistent tooth alignment, while the ergonomic fenestrated handle supports secure grip during intricate wound closure. The 110mm length delivers adequate reach from cornea to sclera.
This 9mm long trephine provides a precision cut for small corneal grafts and refractive tissue removal. As a disposable instrument, it maintains uniformly sharp cutting throughout the entire diameter, preventing the edge degradation and kerf widening that accumulate with reuse. Sterile pouch format enables efficient case setup.
The Maumenee iris hook engages the iris margin atraumatically during anterior segment work where pupil expansion or iris repositioning is needed. A 1mm blunt hook minimizes capsule and iris trauma, and the serrated flat handle keeps the working tip aligned. The 124mm polished shaft delivers steady tactile feedback through limbal access.
These right‑curved Westcott tenotomy scissors are designed for precise microsurgical dissection along muscle planes and tendon sheaths in anterior segment work. The blunt tips minimize unintentional perforation of delicate scleral tissue, while the serrated ring handle provides tactile stability during fine maneuvers. The narrow, curved blades offer excellent visibility in confined operative spaces.
The Jameson muscle hook features a small bulbous tip with flat sides, sized for engaging and isolating the rectus muscles during strabismus surgery. The flat sides keep the muscle belly seated on the hook during traction, while the serrated flat handle supplies a confident grip across the 135mm length.
This angled slit knife features a 3mm blade optimized for the anterior chamber access needed in corneal and cataract entry procedures. The angled geometry improves visualization and instrument approach angle during tight paracentesis and refractive incisions. Disposable single‑use design preserves blade sharpness for predictable incision creation.
The Gills-Welsh modified lens loop delivers controlled cortical lens support during phacoemulsification and nuclear removal. The 6mm wide by 7mm long ultra-thin loop exerts minimal pressure on the lens equator while maintaining secure engagement. A flat 137mm shaft provides excellent visibility and control.
This Simcoe cortex extractor combines a curved 23ga lumen with a specialized tip geometry for atraumatic cortical removal during cataract surgery. The standard curve supports access to the peripheral cortex, while the fine gauge minimizes chamber disturbance during aspiration. Sterile, single‑use delivery ensures consistent extraction quality.
This 25‑gauge curved lacrimal cannula at 28mm working length delivers irrigation to the lacrimal canalicular system during evaluation of nasolacrimal patency and dacryocystorhinostomy planning. The curved profile follows the canalicular anatomy, and the sterile single‑use format preserves cleanliness.
Exceptional durability is combined with access to extreme chamber angles during complex anterior segment procedures in a titanium Binkhorst‑pattern I/A tip. The 150‑degree angle and 0.5mm port enable unconventional surgical approaches while titanium construction resists corrosion across repeated sterilization. The 45mm length provides stable reach.
The Barraquer eye speculum uses 9mm closed‑wire blades and a 15mm internal spread to retract the lids atraumatically during anterior segment surgery. Its compact 30mm overall length keeps the frame low against the orbit, leaving the surgeon's hands and other instruments unobstructed. A dull finish minimizes reflection under the operating microscope.
This Sub‑Tenon anesthesia cannula with beveled‑down tip is designed for safe posterior sub‑Tenon anesthetic placement during ophthalmic surgical anesthesia. The 25 gauge curved design with 13mm length allows gentle atraumatic advancement while the beveled tip enhances precision and reduces scleral irritation. Sterile single‑use delivery maintains case‑to‑case consistency in anesthetic coverage.
Swiss #0 jeweler forceps deliver fine pointed tips at 0.17mm for retrieving sutures, capsule fragments, and fine debris in ophthalmic and microsurgical fields. Straight shafts with a smooth handle and dull finish keep the working line clean of reflection. The 115mm length matches typical microscope working distance.
This scleral depressor is designed to rotate, depress, and examine the peripheral retina and sclera during indirect ophthalmoscopy and clinical evaluation. The 6.6mm angled tip penetrates deep periocular space, and the round grooved handle provides secure grip during prolonged examination. The 140mm length places the working end in the mid‑orbital region while maintaining operator comfort.
The Bishop‑Harmon irrigating cannula at 19 gauge with a shaft angled 30 degrees and a 7mm bend‑to‑tip distance delivers irrigation into the anterior chamber during cataract and corneal surgery. The blunt tip and angled geometry preserve a clear approach beneath the corneal incision.
The Graether collar button is used during cataract surgery to engage and reposition the pupillary margin, supporting iris stretching and pupil enlargement when a small pupil compromises visualization. A straight shaft delivers the button head into the anterior chamber through a paracentesis. The round knurled handle gives the surgeon controlled rotational purchase.
The Kelman-Cystotome sharp 22 gauge knife enables precise anterior chamber incision for phacoemulsification cannula insertion. The polished finish supports smooth blade passage through corneal tissue while the straight geometry ensures consistent incision angle for optimal wound construction.
Measuring 10mm in diameter, this long trephine is supplied sterile in individual pouches for corneal transplantation and endothelial keratoplasty work. The extended length configuration provides controlled access to recipient corneas during DSAEK and DMEK button sizing. Single‑use sterile delivery ensures consistent blade sharpness and eliminates edge degradation from repeated reprocessing.
This infant lacrimal dilator opens the punctum and proximal canaliculus before probing in pediatric patients. The 3.2mm round knurled handle gives fingertip purchase for gentle controlled rotation, and the 80mm body keeps the working tip close to the lid margin for steady advancement.
The Sauer premature infant (E) lid speculum carries tiny 2mm solid blades on a 17mm spread, sized for the narrow palpebral fissure of the neonate. The compact 27mm frame keeps the speculum profile minimal during examination and minor surgical work, and the dull finish suppresses reflection under the operating microscope.
This ultra‑fine 30ga anterior chamber cannula enables precise fluid delivery and micro‑irrigation in sensitive anterior chamber environments during phacoemulsification and corneal procedures. The 11mm bend‑to‑tip geometry provides extended reach without excessive manipulation, while the micro‑gauge lumen supports low‑pressure flow. Single‑use sterility guarantees consistent performance.
Angled at 60 degrees, this lamellar blade is configured for controlled stromal dissection during corneal lamellar work. The fixed bevel geometry supports a uniform plane through the lamellae, and the sterile presentation suits direct introduction to the operative field. Boxed in counts of six for rotation through scheduled cases.
The straight Sinskey hook carries a blunt 0.2mm tip on an 18mm shaft for IOL dialing, nuclear rotation, and capsular bag exploration. The round knurled handle delivers steady fingertip rotation, and a protective guard sheaths the delicate tip between uses to prevent damage during storage and transport.
This Troutman‑Barraquer corneal utility forceps combines 1 × 2 interlocking teeth with a 6mm tying platform optimized for anterior segment work. The 0.3mm ultra‑fine tip profile enables delicate manipulation of corneal tissue, capsular edges, and small anatomical structures during phaco, IOL insertion, and clear corneal wound closure. Its Colibri‑style tooth geometry distributes grip across the capsulorhexis margin and Descemet's membrane without focal crushing.
Beer cilia forceps carry rounded blunt tips and smooth platforms for atraumatic lash and debris removal along the lid margin. The blunt working face reduces the risk of skin nicks during epilation, and the smooth jaws release cleanly without snagging. The 89mm body suits slit‑lamp positioning between thumb and index finger.
This Dacamara-style recession muscle hook features a 1.4mm wide grooved track on an 11mm hook for controlled engagement and retraction during horizontal rectus recession procedures. The grooved tip prevents muscle slippage while the titanium round handle provides secure grip during extraocular muscle work. Straight geometry supports anterior muscle isolation.
The Kimura spatula provides broad, atraumatic manipulation of soft tissues and Descemet membrane with its 4mm wide × 17.5mm working surface. The 34mm stainless steel shaft and smooth finish support delicate maneuvers during corneal transplant and anterior segment microincision procedures. Overall 115mm length grants comfortable control.