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Utrata capsulorhexis forceps are precision instruments for controlled and continuous capsular flap creation during cataract surgery. The 11mm extra thin shanks and extremely fine grasping tips allow delicate capture of the anterior lens capsule without radial tearing. Ergonomic fenestrated handle supports precise finger positioning and reduced fatigue during extended anterior chamber work.
Features & Benefits
The Utrata capsulorhexis forceps feature 12mm angled shafts with fine angled tips, iris stop, and thin flat handle, designed for precise anterior capsular flap creation and continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis during phacoemulsification. The fine tip geometry enables controlled capsular engagement, while the iris stop prevents posterior displacement during the flap creation. This 83mm instrument is essential for modern cataract surgery.
These Utrata capsulorhexis forceps deliver the controlled tearing motion that defines a continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis. The 12mm angled shafts approach the anterior capsule through the main wound while the fine angled tips grip the capsular flap with the light, definite hold a clean rhexis requires. The iris stop limits forward travel to protect the iris, and the short flat handle gives the surgeon fingertip feedback through every tear.
This final Utrata capsulorhexis forceps variant features extremely fine tips with 12mm angled geometry from bend to tip suited to delicate capsular flap creation in advanced microincision cases. The refined tip profile prevents capsular shredding while the angled configuration permits improved visibility and ergonomic control throughout the capsulorhexis maneuver.
These titanium Utrata capsulorhexis forceps incorporate extremely thin shafts with six laser lines at 1mm increments, an 11mm bend‑to‑tip distance, and triangular grasping tips. The round handle provides fine rotational feel.
This Utrata-pattern capsulorhexis forceps combines extra-delicate serrated tips with a vaulted shaft geometry designed to maintain anterior-chamber depth during capsulorhexis creation. The 13.5mm angled tip-to-bend distance supports stable entry through the phaco incision while the flat serrated handle provides secure fingertip purchase during continuous-curvilinear-capsulorhexis creation. The delicate tip pattern minimizes anterior-capsule tearing.
The fine Utrata capsulorhexis forceps provides secure grasping and controlled capsular incisions throughout continuous capsulorhexis. Angled shaft geometry improves approach angle and visualization during clear corneal capsulotomy. The flat handle delivers ergonomic stability for extended procedures.
The Utrata capsulorhexis forceps features fine angled tips with 12mm angled shafts suited to ergonomic capsule flap creation during routine cataract surgery. The iridium coating on the working tips enhances durability across repeated cases. The angled geometry permits improved visibility during precise continuous circular capsulorhexis without instrument repositioning.
The Utrata reverse‑tip capsulorhexis forceps modify the standard Utrata pattern to approach the capsule from alternate angles during anterior segment work. The reverse tip geometry improves access in tight quadrants or when standard orientation becomes constrained. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable reprocessing in high‑volume surgical environments.
This Utrata capsulorhexis forceps delivers precision control for continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis during cataract surgery. The titanium construction ensures durability across repeated sterilization cycles and provides reliable edge retention through extensive clinical use.
The Utrata capsulorhexis forceps in titanium combine an angled 45-degree geometry with 8.5mm platforms designed for controlled continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis during cataract surgery. The 13mm bend-to-tip design enables precise capsular manipulation while the flat square grip handle supports stable, controlled grasping across the full 360-degree rhexis maneuver. Titanium construction provides rigidity and corrosion resistance across many cases.
These Masket‑style Utrata capsulorhexis forceps include vaulted ultra‑thin shafts with an 11mm bend‑to‑tip configuration and small bent triangular tips. The round knurled handle increases tactile grip.
This titanium Utrata capsulorhexis forceps combines an angled 102mm shaft with extremely thin construction and small bent tips for precision anterior capsule manipulation. The 11mm bend-to-tip geometry positions the working edges optimally beneath clear corneal incisions, enabling controlled continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) without excessive traction on fine tissue. The round handle with longitudinal grooves supports confident grasp during the most critical phase of phacoemulsification.
These Utrata capsulorhexis forceps feature long thin shafts with an 11mm bend‑to‑tip configuration and small bent tips. The round handle with longitudinal grooves improves axial stability.
This Utrata capsulorhexis forceps combines titanium construction with an angled 11.5mm shaft and cystotome‑style tips for controlled continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis. The angled approach accommodates variable anterior chamber depth while the titanium platforms provide reliable platform grip without capsular slippage. The 115mm overall length with round handle supports precise bimanual control.
The Utrata capsulorhexis forceps with cystotome tips and sharp working edges deliver hybrid functionality during anterior capsule management in MICS and standard phacoemulsification. The sharp edges initiate and guide the rhexis, while the cystotome‑style tips provide secure purchase during continuous capsule tearing. Titanium construction and round handle improve control in micro‑incision workflows.
Designed for anterior capsular work during phacoemulsification, this Utrata capsulorhexis forceps combines fine tip geometry with optimized shaft orientation for superior visualization. Angled shaft geometry improves approach angle and visualization during clear corneal capsulotomy. Titanium construction combines exceptional rigidity with superior corrosion resistance for lasting durability across many surgical cases. The flat handle delivers ergonomic stability for extended procedures.
The Utrata capsulorhexis forceps in titanium combines sharp pointed serrated tips with a 13mm bend‑to‑tip geometry that positions the working tips precisely for incisions down to 2.2mm. The vaulted tips and long ergonomic 8mm round handle reduce fatigue during dense nucleus work, while laser marks at 2.5mm and 5mm guide capsulorhexis diameter. Titanium construction provides corrosion resistance and lasting edge.
Utrata capsulorhexis forceps deliver precision control during anterior capsule management. This titanium‑built version features a 2‑hole flat handle that provides secure fingertip access at 111mm overall length. The straight, delicate tips enable continuous, curvilinear capsule tearing without excessive force, supporting clean IOL implantation preparation.
This angled capsulorhexis forceps in titanium addresses challenging anterior capsule engagement in dense or brunescent cataracts. The 45-degree shaft angulation combined with 8.5mm platforms positions the tip optimally for continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis initiation. The flat square-grip handle and 114mm length provide secure control during delicate capsular entry.
These Style Inamura capsulorhexis forceps incorporate very delicate long tapered shanks and a three‑hole spring handle to improve rhexis edge control during capsular engagement.
Angled 45 degrees with 8.5mm platforms and a 13mm bend‑to‑tip distance, these Utrata‑pattern capsulorhexis forceps support continuous curvilinear tearing under the microscope. The titanium construction combines rigidity with corrosion resistance over many cases, and the round handle gives smooth rotational control through the rhexis arc.
This Utrata capsulorhexis forceps features angled shafts optimized for clear corneal access during anterior capsular manipulation and continuous capsulorhexis.
The Utrata microincision cataract surgery capsulorhexis forceps features fine titanium tips optimized for precise continuous circular capsulorhexis during minimal incision cases. The 1.8mm design suits 1.8mm microincision architecture, and the ultrafine grasping tips control capsular tissue without shredding or variable diameter.
The V‑shape cannula features a 2 × 2mm V‑profile working tip on a 25ga 22mm shaft for diffuse irrigation and gentle tissue separation. The V geometry spreads fluid laterally rather than jetting forward, supporting hydrodissection while limiting capsular stress. Supplied sterile in single packages with a 10‑unit minimum.
The Vann‑Mendez degree gauge combines titanium construction with corneal fixation teeth for measuring and marking the cornea during refractive keratotomy and limbal relaxing incisions. The teeth grip the corneal surface during measurement while the gauge marks track topographic axis. Titanium build ensures lasting performance across high‑volume refractive practices.
Vannas capsulotomy scissors are engineered for controlled anterior capsule opening and polishing during cataract extraction. The forward‑angled geometry orients the blade tips toward the capsule while keeping the shaft clear of the visual axis. Sharp tips and 6mm blade width support precise capsular cuts, while the serrated handle ensures secure grip during delicate intraocular work.
The angled Vannas capsulotomy scissors deliver sharp tips with 6mm blade length and 9mm mid‑screw measurement, engineered for anterior capsule and posterior capsule opening during phacoemulsification. The angled geometry improves visibility into the anterior chamber during capsulorhexis and YAG capsulotomy work. Sharp tips create clean, controlled incisions through capsular membrane without irregular tears.
The Vannas capsulotomy scissors are engineered for anterior and posterior capsular manipulation during phacoemulsification and YAG laser-assisted cataract surgery. The curved geometry with blunt tips prevents unintended capsular perforation, while the 6mm blades and 84mm overall length support precise dissection within the limited anterior chamber space. The serrated handle provides tactile feedback.
Vannas capsulotomy scissors complete anterior capsule openings, vitreous strand division, and pupillary membrane work through small clear‑corneal incisions. The 6mm curved sharp blades and 9mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip segment reach the anterior capsule with fingertip closure, and a serrated handle keeps grip secure across the compact 80mm length. The short overall profile suits microsurgical control through paracentesis entry.