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These straight Stevens tenotomy scissors offer longer rounded sharp blades for clean linear cutting through delicate soft‑tissue planes. Rounded shanks improve fingertip glide along the shaft during prolonged dissection. A two‑tone finish suppresses microscope reflection without obscuring shaft orientation.
Features & Benefits
These curved Stevens tenotomy scissors carry Super Cut edges with a serrated bottom blade, holding tissue against the cut for cleaner shearing through Tenon's capsule, muscle insertions, and tough conjunctiva. The black ring handles identify the Super Cut grade in the tray at a glance. Overall length is 135mm.
Curved with blunt tips and Super Cut edges, these Stevens tenotomy scissors deliver crisp dissection through tenon's capsule and conjunctiva while the blunt tip protects underlying sclera. The ribbon‑style black ring handles reduce reflection under microscope illumination and keep weight low through extended use.
Super‑Cut edges and a serrated bottom blade give these straight Stevens tenotomy scissors a positive bite on tough fascial bands and tenon's capsule. Sharp tips support precise entry through conjunctiva when freeing rectus muscle insertions, and black ring handles provide low‑glare grip throughout the 115mm length. The straight configuration excels in shallow approaches where blade curvature would obscure the cutting line.
The Stevens tenotomy scissors in Super Cut configuration feature straight blunt tips with a serrated bottom blade engineered for fine, controlled cutting in ophthalmic and delicate soft-tissue dissection. The Super Cut edge geometry produces clean, consistent cuts across multiple cases while the blunt tips minimize unintended penetration into adjacent structures. The ring handle and 115mm length support precise movements in confined operative spaces.
The Stevens tenotomy scissors combine Super Cut edges with a serrated bottom blade for clean, slip‑free cutting of tendon and fascial tissue. Straight blunt tips reduce penetration risk near delicate structures, and the black ring handles offer a clear visual cue alongside other instruments on the field. A 115mm shaft supports microsurgical control.
Stevens tenotomy scissors in tungsten carbide deliver superior edge retention for precise dissection of conjunctiva, tenon, and extraocular muscle tissue. The curved shaft at 114mm length provides optimal ergonomics for anterior segment dissection. Tungsten carbide construction is engineered for durability across many cases and surgical cycles without edge degradation.
These curved Stevens tenotomy scissors combine tungsten carbide Super Cut blades with a two‑tone ring handle for precision in fine ophthalmic dissection. The serrated bottom blade enhances grip security on delicate extraocular tissues and conjunctival work. Tungsten carbide construction delivers exceptional edge retention across repeat sterilization and multiple surgical cases.
The Stevenson adjustable lacrimal sac retractor is engineered for controlled lacrimal duct exposure during dacryocystorhinostomy and epiphora repair. The 3 × 3 blunt-prong geometry retracts delicate periocular soft tissue without trauma to nasolacrimal structures. Screw-locking mechanism maintains retractor position throughout extended lacrimal procedures.
The Stevenson lacrimal sac retractor is an adjustable instrument with solid blades and serrated grip edges along the bottom blade surface. This design provides secure lacrimal sac retraction during dacryocystorhinostomy and canalicular procedures while preventing unwanted tissue slip. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable reprocessing across multiple lacrimal cases.
The Stevenson lacrimal sac retractor carries curved 3mm teeth and opens to a 20mm blade spread for exposure of the lacrimal sac during dacryocystorhinostomy. The dull finish reduces glare under microscope illumination, and the compact 85mm length keeps the working tips close to the periorbital field.
The Stevenson lacrimal sac retractor carries solid 13.5 × 5mm serrated blades on a 20mm spread, sized to hold open the soft tissue pocket during dacryocystorhinostomy and lacrimal sac surgery. Serrations along the blade engage tissue without slipping, and the dull finish keeps reflections off the operative field. Overall length is 80mm.
Designed for clean removal of fine ophthalmic sutures, these stitch scissors pair a gently curved profile with sharp tips that slip beneath taut monofilament. A ribbon‑style ring handle keeps fingertip pressure light during cutting, and the polished 97mm body supports unobtrusive movement at the lid margin. The 18mm working length matches the geometry of corneal and conjunctival suture removal at the slit lamp.
This titanium Stolte soft IOL cutter utilizes a precision plunger mechanism that stabilizes soft lens material prior to cutting. The round handle enhances rotational accuracy, while the micro‑engineered jaws optimize controlled separation of foldable IOL segments.
Curved blunt strabismus scissors divide tenon's capsule and conjunctiva during rectus muscle exposure. The 29mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip segment carries rounded blades that protect underlying sclera, and a ribbon‑style ring handle gives a slim profile under the surgeon's fingers across the 109mm length. Polished finish on the blades wipes clean between cuts.
These strabismus scissors combine titanium construction with a black titanium nitride coating to enhance corrosion resistance and reduce tissue adhesion during extraocular procedures. The curved design and blunt tips prevent perforation of muscle tissue, while the 115mm length and ring handles support steady manipulation. The coating provides durability for demanding surgical environments.
This curved strabismus scissor with blunt tips is designed for careful dissection of extraocular muscles and surrounding tissue without risk of perforation. The oval shanks and ring handle provide balanced control during extraocular surgery, while the 108mm length reaches the desired surgical depth. Stainless steel maintains edge retention and reliability across repeated sterilization cycles.
These curved strabismus scissors deliver controlled cutting along the rectus muscles and surrounding fascia during extraocular muscle surgery. Blunt tips reduce the risk of unintended penetration near the sclera, while the round blades and oval shanks provide a smooth glide through tissue. A two‑tone finish cuts microscope glare across the 110mm length.
These strabismus scissors are curved for controlled dissection and separation of extraocular muscle tissue during strabismus surgery and muscle recession procedures. The curved blade profile enhances visibility along the muscle plane and supports safe dissection close to scleral insertion. A 114mm length balances reach with precise control in the anterior orbit.
These strabismus scissors feature rounded tapered blades that glide smoothly through extraocular muscle and fascial planes without catching tissue. The rounded shanks minimize pressure points during repeated grasping, while the two‑tone finish improves visual differentiation in the surgical field. At 115mm overall length with ring handles, they support prolonged dissection with minimal hand fatigue.
These straight strabismus scissors feature 29mm rounded blades with blunt tips, suited for safe dissection around extraocular muscles and Tenon's capsule. The ribbon‑style ring handle balances the instrument in the hand during sustained dissection, and the polished blade surfaces release tissue cleanly. The 109mm overall length suits standard pediatric and adult strabismus exposure.
These strabismus scissors feature blunt tips and straight blades for safe dissection of conjunctiva and Tenon's capsule during muscle surgery. The oval-handle shanks provide ergonomic finger placement and rotational control, while the 103mm compact frame supports precision work in the narrow extraocular space.
Straight strabismus scissors are designed for fine dissection during extraocular muscle work and correction procedures. The narrow straight blades deliver controlled linear cutting with clear visibility of muscle and intermuscular fascia. A compact 114mm length and ring-handle design support precise movements in the orbital space.
These strabismus scissors feature straight blades with ribbon-style ring handles for ergonomic control during extraocular muscle and conjunctival dissection. The ribbon-handle geometry distributes pressure across the fingers, reducing fatigue during extended muscle surgery cases.
These strabismus scissors combine rounded shanks with round tapered blades and blunt tips for safe, controlled dissection during muscle transposition and advancement. The two-tone finish improves visibility against tissue background, supporting precise cutting along anatomical contours in confined extraocular spaces.
Designed for strabismus surgery, these strongly curved scissors provide blunt tips and a 27mm screw-to-tip span that reaches deep into muscle insertion sites while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissue. The ribbon-style ring handle and polished rounded blades support safe, atraumatic separation of rectus and oblique muscles.
Curved Super‑Cut strabismus scissors with blunt tips deliver crisp cuts through extraocular muscle and conjunctiva with reduced blade drag thanks to the Super‑Cut edge geometry. Rounded blades and rounded shanks present an atraumatic profile around the globe, and the 115mm overall length suits standard strabismus working depth.
These strabismus scissors feature tungsten carbide blades with super-cut geometry for smooth dissection of extraocular muscles and surrounding fascia. The curved profile enhances visibility in the muscle plane, while the ring-handle design�with one black and one gold ring�aids surgical laterality. The 114mm length suits extended muscle isolation.
These straight tying forceps feature a 5mm tying platform with cross-action jaws and wide handle, providing secure and balanced suture management during posterior segment closure and lid suturing. The straight geometry offers direct access to the suture field without obstruction, while the wide handle distributes pressure during prolonged knot tying. This 111mm instrument supports reliable wound closure across anterior and posterior procedures.
Built in the Fukasaku style, this 24ga anesthesia cannula delivers local anesthetic into the sub‑Tenon or peribulbar space through an open distal end. A gentle curve follows the contour of the globe, keeping the tip clear of the sclera while the surgeon advances. The stainless‑steel wall holds calibrated 24ga lumen across reprocessing cycles.