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This 24mm black silicone orbital implant serves as a veterinary ocular implant for enucleation and orbital reconstruction in large companion animals. The 24mm diameter suits large species, and the black silicone provides cosmetic continuity in the orbit after globe removal. Non‑sterile packaging permits sterilization within the veterinary practice.
Features & Benefits
This 26mm black silicone orbital implant serves as a veterinary ocular implant for enucleation and orbital reconstruction in the largest companion animals. The 26mm diameter suits the largest species, and the black silicone provides cosmetic continuity in the orbit after globe removal. Non‑sterile packaging permits sterilization within the veterinary practice.
The 28mm silicone eye sphere is sized for training in full anterior segment visualization and manipulation, including large-scale flap creation and extended refractive procedures. Black silicone composition delivers realistic tactile feedback while supporting extended dissection practice. Single-use sterile configuration ensures consistent training across programs.
This 30mm black silicone orbital implant serves as a veterinary ocular implant for enucleation and orbital reconstruction in the largest companion animals. The 30mm diameter suits very large species, and the black silicone provides cosmetic continuity in the orbit after globe removal. Non‑sterile packaging permits sterilization within the veterinary practice.
A 27ga silicone‑tip capsule polisher, this squeegee‑style cannula clears residual lens epithelial cells from the posterior capsule after cortical removal. The soft silicone head sweeps the capsule without scoring or perforating, reducing posterior capsule opacification risk. The fine gauge enters through standard phaco side ports.
This Silverstein‑Utrata capsulorhexis forceps balances fine tip precision with ergonomic handle design for comfortable extended procedures. Angled shaft geometry improves approach angle and visualization during clear corneal capsulotomy. The flat handle delivers ergonomic stability for extended procedures.
The Simcoe capsule scrubber provides gentle cortical cleanup during lens extraction. The curved shaft with 23g geometry and sandblasted tip facilitates lens cortex removal without capsular trauma. The polished overall finish supports reliable performance across repeated use.
This Simcoe cortex extractor uses a 23ga curved thin‑wall cannula with a 0.4mm single port and a 21mm working length, supporting efficient cortical removal with improved flow through a reduced‑wall profile.
The Simcoe cortex extractor combines a gently curved 23ga cannula with a 0.33mm aspiration port designed for soft lens nucleus removal and cortical material aspiration. The polished finish and compact 32mm length support smooth passage through cataract incisions, while the fine port diameter reduces chamber turbulence and tissue trauma. Reusable stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across multiple surgical cases.
This Simcoe cortex extractor features a 23ga gently curved cannula with a 0.33mm aspiration port, a sandblasted tip, and a polished finish to support controlled cortical aspiration through a compact 13mm working length.
Built on the Simcoe pattern, this curved cortex extractor combines irrigation and aspiration through a 23ga shaft with a 15mm (5/8 inch) reach. The curved tip cradles into the capsular bag periphery, sweeping residual cortex toward the central port while the surgeon maintains a stable chamber. The curvature suits sub‑incisional cortex removal in manual cataract technique.
The Simcoe cortex extractor is engineered for gentle cortical material removal during phacoemulsification and emulsification-aspiration. Its long-model curved 23-gauge design with 0.33mm aspiration port provides controlled suction without excessive vacuum trauma. The polished finish and 38mm length support reliable access to cortical remnants in various nuclear depths.
The Simcoe cortex extractor combines gentle curved geometry with a 0.33mm aspiration port for efficient cortical cleanup after phacoemulsification. The 23ga gauge and sandblasted tip enhance tactile feedback and prevent cortical slipping during aspiration. At 21mm working length, the "long model" reaches posterior chambers effectively.
Built for simultaneous cortex aspiration and balanced salt irrigation, the Simcoe double‑barreled I/A unit pairs a 23ga thin‑wall shaft with silicone tubing on the aspiration line. The 0.3mm top port engages residual cortex while irrigation flows through a side opening at the main hub. A curved 15mm working length reaches subincisional cortex under the capsulorhexis edge.
Engineered for cataract and anterior-segment exposure, this Simcoe eye speculum holds the eyelids open at an 18mm spread without obstructing the surgical microscope. The open 14mm blades and 10mm lifting wings vault the lashes away from the operative field, and the dull finish reduces glare under coaxial illumination. A compact 1-5/8 inch (40mm) overall length keeps the instrument low-profile against the orbital rim.
The Simcoe irrigating‑aspirating unit combines precision 23g gauge irrigation and aspiration in one instrument. The curved shaft with silicone tubing support enables efficient lens cortex removal and chamber maintenance. The polished finish and 0.3mm aspiration port provide responsive, atraumatic handling.
Simcoe nucleus delivery cannula is engineered for secure nucleus management during phacoemulsification procedures. The serrated loop design and dual 0.4mm irrigating ports provide stable grasping without lens decentration. The wide 4 × 13mm loop geometry ensures secure engagement of the nucleus, while polished finish supports smooth, repeatable delivery.
The Simcoe nucleus loop's dual 13mm × 4mm serrated loops are designed for secure engagement and elevation of the cataract nucleus during phacoemulsification extraction. The round knurled handle delivers confident tactile feedback during controlled vertical and rotational nucleus manipulation. At 115mm, the balanced length supports optimal microscopic control.
The Simcoe posterior capsule polisher 23ga with polished finish enables gentle postoperative capsular surface cleanup. The thin-wall shaft minimizes trauma to posterior capsule during atraumatic smoothing of residual cortical material.
The Simcoe posterior capsule scrubber is engineered for gentle cortical cleanup after phacoemulsification. Its curved 23ga shaft with reverse aperture directs fluid away from the posterior capsule, reducing the risk of capsular rupture during cortical epinucleus removal. The polished finish and fine gauge support atraumatic manipulation in the confined anterior chamber.
The Simcoe reverse double‑barreled irrigating‑aspirating unit provides combined irrigation and aspiration through a single curved shaft. The 23g thin‑wall design with 0.3mm top port supports efficient cortex removal and chamber management. The polished finish and silicone tubing support enable reliable, repeated use.
This Simcoe suturing needle delivers controlled intraocular suture passage through a 30g polished shaft with a beveled sharp tip. A hole near the tip accepts the suture strand for guided passage during anterior segment reconstruction. The 20mm working length supports controlled entry through small corneal or limbal tracks.
The Singer double‑ended capsule polishing system features titanium construction that combines rigidity with lightweight handling for extended cortical cleanup procedures. Twin polishing surfaces allow sequential anterior and posterior rim work without instrument exchange. Titanium mount resists corrosion across repeated sterilization cycles, supporting lasting reliability.
The Singer eye sweep mobilizes and repositions the conjunctiva and episcleral tissue during pterygium excision, scleral buckling, and other external eye surface procedures. Its curved, broad tip sweeps tissue planes safely without puncture, and the handle design allows one‑handed operation during tissue repositioning. Stainless‑steel construction provides durable, corrosion‑resistant performance in salt‑water surgical environments.
The Singer‑Koch‑Shepard combo polisher is an extended-length capsule polisher at 138mm that combines Singer sweep geometry with Koch and Shepard capsular epithelial removal patterns. The longer reach supports polishing in all quadrants of the posterior capsule after nucleus removal. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat surgical use.
A 10mm bend‑to‑tip geometry distinguishes this Sinskey hook, allowing the 0.2mm working point to reach across the pupil for iris and IOL manipulation. The flat handle resists rolling on the drape and gives the surgeon a stable grip during dialing maneuvers. The 120mm length extends reach for deeper anterior segment work.
Intracapsular and cortical manipulation demands ultimate precision, which the Sinskey hook delivers via its 0.2mm fine tip and 18mm straight shaft. The included guard protects the delicate tip during handling and sterilization. Its 114mm round knurled handle provides reliable tactile feedback during fine anterior chamber work.
This custom Sinskey hook features a 0.2mm elongated tip and an 11mm angled shaft for extended reach under the anterior capsule. The round knurled handle provides enhanced micro‑traction for delicate rotational adjustments during IOL positioning.
This guarded Sinskey hook features an 18mm straight shaft and a 0.85mm blunt tip engineered for safe capsule engagement. The knurled round handle and integrated guard enhance grip and prevent excessive tip advancement in confined anterior chamber spaces.
Angled at the tip, this Sinskey hook features a fine 0.25mm working point for IOL positioning and iris manipulation during cataract surgery. The round knurled handle gives controlled rotation as the surgeon engages haptics or dials the lens into the capsular bag. At 110mm, the shaft suits standard anterior segment access.