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The straight Vannas capsulotomy scissors provide sharp tips on a straight shaft with 6mm blade length and 9mm mid‑screw measurement for direct anterior capsule access. The straight blade profile enables fine, controlled incisions through capsulorhexis edges and posterior capsule membrane during phaco and secondary IOL work. Serrated handle ensures reliable grip during delicate capsulotomy.
Features & Benefits
These angled Vannas scissors are engineered for precision dissection of corneal scarring, pterygium bases, and conjunctival membranes at the limbus. The 6mm blade length provides fine cutting edges while the angled-forward geometry optimizes visibility and access. At 76mm, the compact profile supports exceptional microsurgical control.
Modified cutting approaches for anterior chamber and angle dissection are enabled by the Vannas angled forward scissors configuration. The extra?thin 7mm tips and 10mm working length support controlled cutting along complex corneal and iris margins. Its 114mm three?hole handle delivers stable, ergonomic positioning throughout dissection.
These Vannas scissors feature curved extra‑thin tips with a 10mm blade length and a 13mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip configuration. The three‑hole handle enhances grip security for fine‑tissue microdissection.
The Vannas scissors in its standard curved configuration features extra?thin 7mm tips for microsurgical dissection in confined anterior chamber and angle spaces. The 10mm mid?screw to tip measurement and 114mm three?hole handle support sensitive, controlled cutting during complex corneal and iris procedures.
The Vannas scissors deliver precision microdissection in anterior segment procedures with their curved sharp-tipped blades and 5mm cutting edge. The 10mm working distance from mid-screw to blade tip supports access to deep conjunctival and capsular planes. The serrated handle and 83mm overall length provide excellent control during fine dissection work in confined surgical fields.
Vannas scissors angled to the side carry a 6mm sharp blade for fine cuts at the iris, anterior capsule, and corneal limbus. The side‑angle geometry approaches the working plane without obstructing the visual axis, and the 78mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the microscope barrel.
The Vannas scissors represent a precision microsurgical tool for ophthalmic tissue dissection and capsular work. Its extra‑thin 10mm blades deliver fine cutting edges ideal for the delicate anterior segment environment, while the straight geometry and three‑hole handle provide superior tactile control during intricate capsulorhexis, synechiae lysis, or membranectomy. The 114mm overall length balances reach with maneuverability in confined surgical spaces.
The Vannas scissors deliver extra‑thin straight blades engineered for fine anterior segment microdissection, including capsulotomy revision and iridotomy work. A 7mm blade length and 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance keep the cutting surface compact for precise tip placement. The three‑hole handle preserves tactile feedback for incremental snips.
Vannas scissors are a microsurgical mainstay, and this straight sharp‑tipped model carries 5mm blades with a 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length for precise capsule and suture cuts. The serrated handle supports controlled spring action between the fingers, and the compact 83mm frame keeps the instrument balanced in the hand during fine work.
These straight Vannas scissors are designed for fine ophthalmic microdissection, particularly suited to anterior segment work. The sharp 6mm blades deliver clean, controllable cuts through delicate ocular tissues, while the flat handle provides secure purchase during sustained microsurgical procedures. Built for consistent reprocessing across repeat clinical use.
Varley‑Greene femtosecond wire eye speculum with open K‑wire blades, configured for laser‑assisted ocular procedures. The 15mm blades and 45mm spread give wide exposure while the open wire profile clears the femtosecond interface. The compact 65mm length keeps the speculum out of the docking path.
This Verges phaco chopper is titanium, ambidextrous, with a semi‑curved centered interior cutting edge and a 0.4mm olive‑shaped tip. The 12mm angled bend supports nucleus segmentation during phacoemulsification.
This vertical retinal scissor in titanium with a 25‑gauge configuration and 0.5mm blade length enables precise vitreous membrane and tractional tissue dissection during vitreoretinal surgery. The straight geometry provides direct visualization and control during delicate retinal manipulation. Titanium construction combines corrosion resistance with lasting edge sharpness.
This vertical safety �hoe� quick chopper is titanium, double‑ended, with a perpendicular cutting edge and an angled Connor wand end. The configuration supports safe vertical chop initiation with enhanced control.
Double‑armed and angled with eight irrigating ports, the Vidaurri LASIK cannula is shaped for thorough flap interface irrigation after excimer ablation. The horizontal arms each measure 12mm, distributing balanced salt solution evenly across the stromal bed during 25ga irrigation.
This Vidaurri LASIK cannula uses a 25ga angled double‑armed configuration with eight irrigating ports. The vertically oriented dual arms, each 12mm long, support distributed sub‑flap irrigation within a controlled 25mm working length.
This viscoelastic aspirating cannula is purpose‑built for controlled removal of ophthalmic viscosurgical devices from the anterior chamber at the end of cataract or refractive surgery. The 22ga gauge, 10mm bend‑to‑tip distance, and angled configuration allow efficient cortical and chamber cleanup without incision enlargement.
Sized for viscoelastic injection and Healon aspiration, this 21‑gauge cannula carries a 50‑degree bend at 5mm from the tip and a flattened working end to direct flow along the capsule plane. The 29mm working length reaches the anterior chamber through a standard paracentesis, and the dull finish suppresses reflection during fine microscope work.
This viscoelastic cannula is engineered for controlled injection of viscoelastic agent into the anterior chamber during cataract and IOL implantation procedures. The 27ga ultra‑fine lumen minimizes reflux while providing adequate viscoelastic distribution, and the formed tip with 11mm offset ensures optimal material placement. Single‑use sterility guarantees consistent injection performance.
This Visimark corneal marking pad comes pre‑inked with GentiViolet and ready for immediate use at the surgical field. The elongated flat design efficiently transfers marking ink onto straight corneal markers, supporting precise axis identification during refractive surgery. The disposable format eliminates marking pad sterilization and cross‑case contamination risk.
This Von Graefe cataract knife is engineered for controlled anterior chamber entry during cataract surgery. The 1.5mm sharp blade creates a self-sealing incision in the cornea with minimal trauma. A serrated flat handle provides secure grip and stability during the critical entry stroke.
Designed specifically for ICL and toric lens manipulation, the Vukich manipulator features a posterior-polished egg-shaped tip that distributes contact force across the IOL optic without focal pressure points. The 12mm bend-to-tip geometry optimizes angle for capsular bag or ciliary sulcus positioning. Round stainless steel handle and 102mm overall length support refined microsurgical control during lens rotation and centering.
The Wallace Guardian chopper employs a gently angled, blunt chopping tip designed to fracture dense nuclei safely without scleral puncture during sculpting maneuvers. The rounded handle provides balanced control during repetitive striking motions, and the blunt working edge reduces inadvertent iris or zonular trauma.
The Wallace Mendez degree gauge presents a 12mm inside diameter and 16mm outside diameter for reference sizing of corneal grafts during keratoplasty and matching of donor tissue to host bed. The round handle permits easy rotation during template placement, while the engraved diameters serve as a precise visual reference. Stainless steel construction maintains dimensional accuracy across repeat sterilization cycles.
This Warren canine phaco chopper is designed specifically for veterinary ophthalmic use. It features a 3mm microfinger chopper and a 2mm quick chopper, providing adaptable chopping capabilities for a range of canine lens densities.
The Warren canine phaco chopper is specifically engineered for veterinary ophthalmic phacoemulsification. The 3mm microfinger component and 2mm quick chopper provide scaled geometry optimized for canine anterior segment dimensions. Titanium construction offers corrosion resistance and durability for reusable instrument sets in veterinary surgical practice.
The Watzke angled sleeve spreading forceps manipulate retinal buckle sleeves and scleral fixation beds during retinal detachment repair. The 10mm serrated tips angled at 30 degrees with serrated cross‑action handle enable precise control of silicone tubing geometry. Serrated geometry grips silicone securely without slippage. The 120mm length supports comfortable hand positioning during scleral fixation work.
This wedge hydrodissection cannula uses a 25ga 45‑degree angled shaft with a closed wedge tip and two ports on each side, providing symmetric fluid distribution; also known as the Feaster design.
The Weil lacrimal cannula is a 21-gauge curved instrument featuring a blunt tip and top-port design for controlled sub-Tenon anesthesia or lacrimal irrigation. Its curved shaft follows natural lacrimal-sac anatomy, while the top port prevents deep cannula advancement and ensures diffuse spread within the lacrimal tissue. The polished finish supports smooth instrument passage and reliable reprocessing cycles.