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The Rosenwasser corneal trisector spatula is a specialized instrument for DALK-type anterior lamellar keratoplasty with its distinctive blunt crescent flat-beveled tip and 0.9mm micro-dimension. The angled shaft enhances visibility of the stromal dissection plane while the blunt geometry safeguards the descemet's membrane. The 114mm overall length supports precise control during three-plane stromal separation.
Features & Benefits
The Rosin‑Dacamara Big Grip needle holder pairs an oversized 12.5mm round grooved handle with extra‑delicate curved 8mm jaws for confident microsuture placement. The enlarged handle diameter reduces pinch fatigue during long ophthalmic cases, while the special pin system locks needles securely without crushing fine wire. At 140mm overall, the instrument offers balanced reach for corneal and scleral closure.
The Rosin-Dacamara big grip needle holder combines titanium construction with a curved geometry and 8mm extra-delicate jaws designed for microsurgical corneal and iris suturing. The 12.5mm handle diameter and special pin system provide ergonomic leverage and controlled grasping force, while the round grooved handle supports stable grip during delicate procedures. The 140mm length and curved shaft enhance visibility and reach.
The Rosin‑Dacamara Big Grip needle holder pairs an oversized 12.5mm diameter round grooved handle with extra‑delicate 8mm titanium jaws, locking mechanism, and a special pin system for ophthalmic suturing. The larger handle distributes grip pressure across a broader fingertip surface for stability on fine needle work, and titanium construction holds shape across repeat reprocessing.
The Rosin-Dacamara big grip needle holder delivers precision suturing in delicate ophthalmic fields with its 8mm extra-delicate jaws and curved titanium shaft. The 12.5mm diameter round grooved handle and special pin system provide exceptional control and durability without locking. This instrument supports fine continuous or interrupted closure techniques across extended cases.
Roud‑pattern sub‑Tenon and peribulbar needle, this curved 25ga cannula combines an extra‑sharp beveled‑down tip with a 16mm shaft for posterior anesthetic delivery. The downward bevel directs the bevel face away from the globe during advancement, and the curved profile follows the scleral contour into the sub‑Tenon space. Sharp working edge supports clean fascial entry.
This round diamond burr is engineered for controlled corneal epithelial removal and stromal debridement during photorefractive keratotomy (PRK) and therapeutic ablation procedures. The 2.5mm wide × 20.5mm long format provides precise abrasive contact while minimizing unintended surrounding tissue engagement. Reusable design supports cost-effective surgical workflows.
The #64 round‑tip disposable blade carries a gradual radius cutting edge for shallow ophthalmic incisions and conjunctival work. The rounded profile reduces inadvertent deep penetration when working over thin tissue planes. Each blade is individually wrapped sterile, with twelve per box.
The Rowen-Buratto LASIK flap protector combines a double-ended crescent-shaped blade with a slightly curved spatula for controlled corneal-flap management during LASIK and epithelial remodeling procedures. The 10mm blade and longitudinally grooved handle provide durable grip during delicate flap repositioning. Stainless steel construction supports extended clinical use.
This double‑ended Rowen phaco splitter pairs a phaco splitter on one tip with a Bechert nucleus rotator on the other, covering both phases of nucleus disassembly in a single instrument. Each tip measures 10mm to the bend, supporting consistent intracapsular reach during cataract work. The knurled round handle gives secure rotational control during chop and rotate maneuvers.
Rubinstein LRI diamond knife preset at 0.55mm with a 60‑degree angled blade delivers precise limbal astigmatism correction in cataract and refractive cases. The black‑gold titanium J‑slot bayonet handle with short design fits comfortably under the slit lamp during limbal wound creation. The single‑footplate and angled geometry support controlled blade approach to the steep limbal anatomy.
The Rubinstein Limbal Relaxing Incision (LRI) diamond knife is preset at 0.60mm depth with a 60‑degree angled blade geometry suited to a steep approach into the limbal arc during astigmatic correction. The 1mm thick blade achieves consistent depth without excess advancement, reducing endothelial risk during arcuate work. Black Gold Titanium J‑slot short handle maintains fingertip control in a confined surgical field.
Compact at 70mm overall, the Ruedemann lacrimal dilator pairs a short 12mm taper with a needle‑type tip for initial punctal entry. The round smooth handle allows fine rotational control as the surgeon engages the punctum. The short taper suits early dilation steps before progressing to a larger instrument.
The Sabban (Sinskey-pattern) quick chopper carries two working tips on a single shaft, supporting rapid transition between chop and manipulation maneuvers during phacoemulsification. Its double-ended layout reduces instrument handoffs during divide-and-conquer or stop-and-chop sequences.
Safety Slit Knife 2.4mm, Double Bevel Full Handle, Box of 6
The Safron capsule sweep polisher's double-ended design with angled paddles enables access to both superior and inferior capsular surfaces. The smooth finish provides controlled capsular polishing without posterior capsule rupture risk during anterior segment procedures.
This Sales double-ended stripper paddle combines a reverse Drysdale end with a reverse Terry Sinskey hook, each optimized for different stromal and membrane separation tasks. The lightly textured surface on the Drysdale provides controlled traction, while the separate 15mm reverse Sinskey hook reaches deeper tissue planes. The knurled stainless handle supports firm control during extended anterior segment dissection.
The Salvitti Akahoshi micro pre-chopper is a precision forceps designed for dense nucleus manipulation in challenging cases. Its 1.3mm tip height and 1.7mm maximum width support atraumatic chopping in confined anterior chamber spaces. The reverse cross-action style and blunt-edged sharp-point geometry enable controlled nucleus cracking without capsular trauma.
This Salz nucleus splitter is a titanium instrument with a short Colibri‑style handle and squeeze cross‑action design for controlled nuclear division. The geometry supports internal cracking maneuvers during cataract extraction.
The Salz nucleus splitter combines titanium construction with a squeeze cross‑action design to divide the crystalline lens nucleus during phacoemulsification. The short Colibri‑style handle provides ergonomic control and tactile feedback throughout the splitting maneuver. Its geometry supports safe nucleus manipulation in the capsular bag while preserving endothelial integrity.
The Sauer infant eye speculum combines 8mm solid blades with 20mm spread geometry and dull finish, optimized for safe eyelid opening in infants during ophthalmic examination and minor procedures. The compact 35mm overall length permits stable positioning in small pediatric fields without tissue trauma. Dull finish reduces glare and improves visualization during delicate infant eye work.
Sized for infant ophthalmic work, this Sauer (B) speculum features solid 11mm blades and an 18mm spread for gentle lid separation in small orbits. The dull finish reduces glare from the operating microscope during procedures. A compact 34mm overall length suits pediatric anatomy without crowding the field.
Scaled to the premature infant orbit, the Sauer (C) lid speculum carries tiny 6mm solid blades and a 20mm spread that respect the neonatal lid aperture. The dull finish keeps reflections off the cornea under examination microscopy, and the 29mm stainless‑steel frame sits unobtrusively across the small periorbital field during retinopathy of prematurity screening or examination under anesthesia.
The Sauer suturing forceps feature straight shafts with 1 × 2 teeth set at 45 degrees, wide serrated handle, and polished finish, enabling precise suture engagement during ophthalmic closure and lid procedures. The angled tooth pattern optimizes grip geometry for suture passage, while the wide handle distributes force evenly during knot formation. This 87mm instrument supports reliable closure across anterior segment work.
The Sauer suturing forceps features 1 × 2 fine teeth angled 90 degrees inward to provide secure, controlled purchase on suture material during corneal and conjunctival wound closure. The wide serrated handle reduces hand fatigue during extended closure procedures, while the straight shaft and polished finish support reliable performance across routine sterilization. The 87mm overall length enables precise hand positioning.
The Saunders eye speculum features solid 5mm blades with a 15mm maximum spread and locking thumb screw, engineered for precise periorbital retraction in delicate eye surgery. The holes in the retraction bar reduce instrument mass while maintaining structural integrity. The dull finish and compact 30mm length support comfortable handling and excellent anterior segment visibility.
This Sauter hydrodissection cannula incorporates a 27ga gently curved shaft with a vertically flattened tip and a 22mm overall length to support controlled lamellar fluid wave creation.
The Schapira speculum is an adult eyelid retractor with adjustable 15mm round open blades for flexible anterior segment exposure. Its 52mm overall length and adjustable mechanism allow customized eyelid aperture sizing across varied anatomies. The open-blade design minimizes tissue compression during extended surgical procedures.
This Scheie anterior chamber cannula provides straightforward access for fluid management during anterior segment surgery. The straight blunt tip with 25g geometry supports atraumatic tissue manipulation. The polished finish reduces friction and improves visibility throughout the case.
The Scheie anterior chamber cannula is designed for controlled anterior chamber fluid aspiration and air injection during cataract surgery. Its straight blunt 27-gauge tip minimizes anterior chamber endothelial contact while enabling safe fluid management. The polished finish and 38mm length support atraumatic manipulation within confined anterior chamber anatomy.