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At 30ga, this anterior chamber cannula carries the finest practical lumen for delicate intraocular fluid delivery, with an 8mm bend‑to‑tip extending the outlet across the chamber. The micro‑gauge minimizes turbulence near sensitive structures, suited to careful viscoelastic refill or fine irrigation.
Features & Benefits
The short variant of the 8.25mm disposable trephine pairs the fine‑increment cutting diameter with a compact handle for surgeons preferring a shorter grip. Single‑use sterile delivery preserves the sharp circular blade across the case.
This anterior chamber cannula with 8mm bend provides extended reach into the posterior anterior chamber for deep hydrodissection and cortex manipulation. The 19ga gauge balances flow and maneuverability, while the straight curvature profile conforms to the corneal incision profile. Single‑use sterility guarantees consistent sharpness and eliminates reprocessing fatigue.
This modified Barraquer speculum opens the lids with 15mm solid blades shaped longer and 8mm deep for procedures needing extended palpebral exposure. The 26mm outside by 10mm inside spread holds the lids clear of the cornea while preserving working access through the aperture. A dull finish across the 43mm body reduces microscope glare during anterior segment cases.
These titanium Ernest micro nucleus cracker forceps incorporate extra‑delicate serrated paddle tips with a cross‑action mechanism optimized for nucleus cracking through a 2mm incision. The lightweight titanium two‑hole handle improves micro‑tactile sensitivity.
This stab blade angled 15 degrees with a 5.7mm screw‑in tip creates focused stab incisions for drain placement and trocar entry where a defined entry geometry is needed. The screw‑in fitting secures the blade to compatible handles, and the sterile six‑per‑box format suits routine OR stocking.
Designed for iris retraction and IOL manipulation, this straight Sinskey hook carries a 0.2mm working point on a straight shaft. The serrated flat handle gives positive grip during dialing maneuvers and resists rolling on the drape, while the 121mm overall length suits standard anterior segment access. The straight profile keeps the tip in line with the shaft for predictable purchase.
This long‑handled Gass retinal detachment hook keeps the 13mm Graefe‑type tip but enlarges the suture‑passage hole for thicker scleral buckling sutures. The 150mm overall length improves reach during posterior segment exposure, and the flat smooth handle keeps orientation steady through suture maneuvers.
Angled 15 degrees on a 5.7mm blade, this microknife is built for slightly longer corneal entries than standard 5mm patterns. The added cutting length supports incisions sized for larger keratome paths, while the full handle preserves rotational control through the entry stroke. Sold individually sterile with six per box.
The titanium Sheets‑McPherson tying forceps in 45‑degree angled configuration combines 10.5mm tying platform with reduced weight compared to stainless steel. The angled geometry provides ergonomic access during bimanual IOL and corneal surgery. Titanium construction offers corrosion resistance and enhanced durability over many sterilization cycles.
Gills-Welsh cannula is designed for controlled irrigating and aspirating fluid management in the anterior chamber during phacoemulsification and other anterior segment procedures. The 25ga needle gauge allows smooth entry through minimal incisions, while the 45-degree angled geometry positions the port optimally for fluid direction. Polished finish supports clean handling and repeated reuse.
Graefe fixation forceps stabilize the globe with narrow 3.5mm jaws carrying fine teeth that grasp conjunctiva and Tenon's without crushing. The handle omits the thumb catch lock, suiting surgeons who prefer continuous tactile control over the grip throughout the maneuver. Overall length is 109mm.
The Connor-Barraquer wire speculum provides minimal bulk in the surgical field while maintaining reliable eyelid separation. Its wire construction offers visibility without obstruction, and the 25mm spread suits anterior chamber procedures where field clarity is essential. The 14mm blade length ensures stable contact on the lid margin.
The Akahoshi Hybrid Combo pre‑chopper combines titanium construction with a scalloped crescent tip optimized for the karate prechop technique in small incision surgery. The cross‑action opening limits blade separation to 3mm, enabling maximum incision closure benefit while the crescent geometry fragments nuclei with controlled force. Round grooved handle design supports sustained grip during chopping sequences.
The Castroviejo suturing forceps with 0.5mm fine teeth and 1 × 2 pattern provides stable suture grasping across varied nylon and monofilament sizes. The 5.5mm tying platform suits standard anterior segment closure techniques, and the fine tooth geometry prevents slippage without crushing. Refined design supports efficient knot placement.
Featuring a 2 × 2mm J‑shape working tip on a 27ga 22mm shaft, this cannula directs irrigation along the J profile for sub‑iris and peripheral chamber access. The fine lumen preserves low‑turbulence flow while the J geometry keeps the tip clear of the visual axis. Supplied sterile in single packages with a 10‑unit minimum.
This infant lacrimal dilator uses a 3.15mm diameter shaft with a long round knurled handle for controlled dilation of pediatric lacrimal passages. The configuration supports steady axial advancement during probing.
This viscoelastic aspirating cannula features a 19ga angled shaft with a 10mm bend‑to‑tip distance, supporting controlled aspiration of viscoelastic material. The compact working length optimizes maneuverability.
Equipped with a silicone squeegee tip, this 23ga capsule polisher sweeps residual cortex and lens epithelial cells from the posterior capsule without abrasive contact. The slightly larger gauge supports irrigation alongside polishing, and the soft polymer surface follows the capsular curve for atraumatic cleanup.
The Fenzl lens hook engages the dialing aperture of intraocular lenses to rotate and seat the optic within the capsular bag. Its 0.15mm angled tip slips precisely into the positioning hole, and a 10mm bend‑to‑tip distance gives controlled reach across the anterior chamber. The round knurled handle delivers a secure rolling grip during fine adjustments.
The Stahl A/C caliper measures corneal diameter from white‑to‑white, supporting IOL sizing and limbal landmark planning. The scaled arms read the horizontal corneal dimension directly, allowing the surgeon to capture the measurement at the slit lamp or operating microscope without secondary tools.
Designed for LASIK irrigation and interface flushing, the Slade cannula features a 26ga formed shaft measuring 22mm. The pre‑formed contour reaches beneath the corneal flap to clear debris and hydrate the stromal bed without disturbing flap edges. Stainless steel construction holds the formed profile through repeated maneuvering.
The Yalon hydrodissection cannula features a 45-degree angle and lateral irrigation port for efficient cortical hydrodissection during cataract surgery. Its angled geometry positions the surgeon naturally while the side port delivers fluid directly into the cortical-capsular plane without passing through the anterior chamber. The 25ga profile supports controlled flow.
Built with a double‑bevel cutting geometry, this 2.8mm angled phaco slit knife produces a self‑sealing main incision with reduced corneal distortion. The full handle gives steady control across the entry stroke, and the sterile single‑use format eliminates variability between cases.
This 27ga hydrodissection cannula features a flat‑bend tip with an 8mm working length, supporting controlled fluid delivery beneath the anterior capsule during cataract surgery. The flattened distal profile slides smoothly beneath the rim, distributing balanced salt solution to separate cortex from capsule. The fine gauge minimizes incision distortion and turbulence.
This Helveston Big Barbie retractor presents a thin 9mm curved blade designed for atraumatic eyelid and conjunctival retraction during pediatric strabismus and oculoplastic work. The heavily curved blade conforms to the globe contour, keeping the field open without compressing underlying tissue. The thin profile preserves visualization during fine maneuvers.
Swiss Jeweler #4 forceps deliver super‑fine 0.13mm pointed tips on straight shafts, sized between the #3 and #5 patterns for fine suture and membrane work. The smooth handle gives consistent fingertip feedback, and the dull finish keeps glare off the field. Overall length is 110mm.
The Knolle-Pearce irrigating lens loop with 23ga thin-wall shaft and 6mm loop diameter enables atraumatic soft lens support in the posterior chamber. The continuous irrigation capability maintains anterior chamber stability during nuclear delivery.
This long trephine cuts precise 11mm grafts for corneal transplantation and refractive keratoplasty procedures. The disposable format eliminates the variability of sharpness decline across multiple-use cycles, ensuring reproducible graft dimensions from case to case. Sold sterile in individual pouches for immediate deployment.
The 5mm green‑coded micro knife angled 15 degrees on a full handle creates side‑port and paracentesis incisions sized for the wider working faces of complex anterior segment cases. The full handle supports a stable single‑stroke entry, and color coding identifies the blade at a glance.