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These right‑handed Troutman‑Castroviejo corneal section scissors carry curved blades of equal length, suited to running the corneal incision during section work and graft preparation. The Barraquer stop/lock controls blade excursion to prevent overshoot beyond the planned incision. Blunt tips protect intraocular structures, and the serrated flat handle delivers consistent fingertip pressure.
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These Troutman‑Castroviejo corneoscleral scissors present left‑curved medium blades with an integral lock for secure staged cutting. The ergonomic three‑hole handle enhances micro‑scissor precision.
These Troutman‑Castroviejo corneoscleral scissors include right‑curved medium blades and a locking mechanism for sustained cutting stability. The three‑hole handle improves fine directional control.
This reusable tungsten needle provides a stiff, fine-gauge tip for controlled manipulation or micro-dissection in ophthalmic procedures. Tungsten construction ensures longevity and resistance to deformation.
The Tunis LASIK cannula provides controlled stromal bed irrigation during flap creation and replacement. A 23ga lumen on a 1‑1/4 inch shaft delivers balanced salt solution at the corneal interface, helping clear debris and seat the flap without inducing folds. The slim profile fits comfortably beneath the lifted flap.
This twist fixation hook carries a small 0.3mm left counterclockwise twist tip for engaging and rotating ocular tissue or IOL haptics without slipping. The round knurled handle gives the surgeon fine rotational feedback during the maneuver, and the polished finish keeps the slender shaft visible under microscope view. Overall length is 111mm.
Left‑counterclockwise twist fixation hook with a 0.5mm large twist tip, intended for globe stabilization and counter‑traction during anterior segment surgery. The round knurled handle gives the surgeon secure rotation control, and the polished finish supports clean reprocessing. Overall length is 111mm.
This small twist fixation hook combines a right-clockwise 0.3mm spiral geometry for secure scleral fixation attachment. The small hook diameter and directional twist mechanism enable precise placement without tissue perforation. The round knurled handle and polished finish support controlled manipulation during IOL or capsule fixation.
Designed for clockwise globe rotation from the right side, this twist fixation hook anchors the eye during refractive marking and incision steps. A 0.5mm large twist tip catches conjunctiva securely without slipping, and the round knurled handle gives the surgeon a steady rolling grip. The polished finish stays clean under bright surgical lighting.
The tying forceps features straight heavy shaft construction with 7mm tying surfaces suited to robust knot formation and suture tension control during advanced anterior segment surgery. The heavy shaft provides exceptional rigidity during repetitive tying motions, and the broad surfaces distribute knot‑forming force. Serrated wide handle ensures secure grip control.
This titanium tying forceps combines aerospace-grade material durability with precision suturing geometry. Its 0.3mm ultrafine tip and 1 × 2-tooth pattern deliver delicate suture control, while the 6mm tying platforms support secure grip on fine sutures. The square-grip flat handle and straight shaft enable wrist-neutral positioning during extended wound closure procedures.
This angled 45-degree titanium tying forceps delivers specialized approach control for sutures in difficult anterior chamber locations. The 6mm tying platforms support knot advancement while the 10mm distance from bend-to-tip enables access beyond standard angled instruments. The compact 83mm overall length and flat square-grip handle suit confined surgical spaces.
This titanium tying forceps combines angled 45-degree geometry with a 12mm working span from bend to tip, delivering extended reach and precise leverage during complex wound closure. The 6mm tying platforms and square-grip flat handle support stable suture manipulation, while the compact 82mm length aids maneuverability in tight surgical fields.
This angled titanium tying forceps with 45-degree inclination enables ergonomic suture manipulation in anterior segment closures. The 7mm working distance from bend to tip supports access to peripheral and paracental closure sites, while the 6mm platforms and flat square grip deliver reliable knot placement. Lightweight titanium construction ensures comfort during extended case sequences.
This extra-delicate tying forceps is engineered for fragile wound edges and fine suture work in advanced cataract and refractive surgery. The curved profile and flat square handle minimize hand fatigue during extended microsurgical cases. Six-millimeter tying platforms position the instrument for efficient two-hand knot placement without requiring forceps-tip manipulation.
This extended-length titanium tying forceps provides reach for posterior corneal and scleral suture placement. Six-millimeter tying platforms deliver broad knot-anchoring surface while the flat square-grip handle and straight shaft enable consistent force distribution. The 115mm length facilitates access to deep surgical fields.
This titanium tying forceps with 6mm tying platforms delivers straight-shaft knot control in corneal and scleral suturing. The flat square-grip handle and compact 85mm length suit detailed anterior segment work while the broad platform surface supports secure knot advancement without tissue damage.
This curved titanium tying forceps with 6mm platforms delivers reliable knot work in the anterior chamber and cataract closure. The standard curve geometry enhances visibility and reaches deeper tissue planes, while the flat square grip and 85mm length provide compact control. Titanium composition minimizes hand fatigue during extended suturing sequences.
Configured for sharper iris engagement, the Tyrell iris hook carries a 2mm sharp hook that secures the iris margin when firmer purchase is required. The straight 121mm shaft and flat handle deliver direct tactile control through small ophthalmic incisions. Useful in iris repair and pupilloplasty where slippage must be avoided.
This universal LRI (limbal relaxing incision) diamond knife features three preset depth settings (0.50mm, 0.55mm, 0.6mm) for controlled arcuate incisions that correct astigmatism. The truncated blade design (0.4mm tapering to 1mm wide × 0.1mm thick × 3mm long) delivers precise corneal and limbal entry without perforation. The black gold titanium J‑slot bayonet handle provides fingertip control during symmetric incision placement.
This universal Limbal Relaxing Incision (LRI) diamond knife is preset at 0.5mm depth for precise arcuate incisions used in astigmatic correction during cataract surgery. The 1mm‑wide truncated blade tapers from 0.4mm over a 3mm working length, optimizing the transition from limbal entry to controlled groove creation. Black Gold Titanium construction with a J‑slot bayonet handle preserves the surgeon's visual axis during corneal arc work.
This universal Limbal Relaxing Incision (LRI) diamond knife is preset at 0.60mm depth for deeper arcuate corrections during astigmatism management alongside cataract surgery. The truncated blade geometry mirrors the 0.5mm variant � 1mm final width over 3mm length and 0.1mm thickness � and the deeper preset suits patients with greater corneal toricity. Black Gold Titanium J‑slot bayonet construction supports reproducible incision profiles across cases.
This universal trephine handle is engineered for use with disposable trephine blades during corneal procurement and transplantation. The round knurled handle supports secure grip and rotational control. Adjustable finger-like tips accommodate varying blade geometries and graft sizes.
The University of Kansas Colibri forceps features 2 × 2 interlocking teeth set at 45 degrees, creating a secure and symmetric grasp ideal for corneal and limbal tissue manipulation. The ultra‑fine 0.12mm tip profile combined with the 7mm tying platform enables precise control during capsulorhexis, IOL placement, and fine suturing at the limbus. The serrated handle provides reliable grip without slipping during prolonged phaco and anterior segment procedures.
University of Kansas corneal Colibri forceps integrate 0.25mm angled tips with 2×2 teeth set at 45 degrees and a 7mm tying platform for multi‑purpose wound construction. The serrated handle and 110mm length provide controlled reach during complex corneal grafting and suture management.
Enhanced visibility during capsulotomy and iris work is achieved by the Uribe?Stern style Vannas scissors with curved angled forward blades. Its extra?thin 10mm tips and 13mm mid?screw to tip distance support microsurgical precision in confined anterior chamber spaces. The 114mm three?hole handle supports comfortable control throughout the procedure.
The Urretts-Zavalia depressor-fixation pick combines globe stabilization with iris and conjunctival manipulation. Its triangular tip engages tissue securely, while the serrated flat handle distributes grip pressure evenly during prolonged cases. The sharp edge supports controlled tissue elevation and depression in anterior segment surgery without slipping or tissue crushing.
Atraumatic cutting along capsular and iris planes in complex anterior segment work is the specialty of the Uthoff?Gills style Vannas scissors. Its curved angled forward blades with extra?thin blunt 10mm tips minimize perforation risk while maintaining cutting efficiency. The 114mm three?hole handle delivers sensitive control throughout the procedure.
Straight utility scissors with blunt tips handle suture, drape, and dressing work at the ophthalmic field without the precision blade profile of microsurgical patterns. The 25mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip segment supports general cutting tasks, and a ribbon‑style ring handle keeps profile slim. Two‑tone finish dampens reflection under operating microscope illumination.
Built for foreign‑body removal from the conjunctiva and adjacent ocular surface, this utility splinter forceps presents sharp straight tips that engage hair, cilia, or shallow splinters with controlled precision. The 89mm shaft sits comfortably between thumb and index finger, supporting the fine pinch action needed to lift small particles without crushing them. Reusable across the clinic workflow, the stainless construction tolerates routine sterilization.