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The Wilder lacrimal dilator carries a medium 23mm taper with a blunt tip, sized for progressive opening of the punctum and proximal canaliculus. A straight shaft tracks the natural canalicular path, and the round knurled handle supports controlled rotation during dilation. Overall length is 100mm for close work at the lid margin.
Features & Benefits
Built for early lacrimal punctum work, this Wilder dilator carries a short 19mm taper that progresses from a blunt tip into a gradual cone to dilate the punctum and proximal canaliculus before probing or irrigation. The round knurled handle improves grip during rotational advancement, and the 101mm length keeps the working axis close to the lid margin.
Designed for intracapsular and nucleus delivery, the Wilder lens loop carries a 4 × 15mm wire loop with serrations along its inner surface to engage and lift the crystalline lens. The flat handle gives the surgeon a stable plane of control, and the 134mm length positions the loop at comfortable working depth. Serrated grip on the loop interior helps secure the lens during extraction.
Hard or brunescent cataracts demand enhanced purchase on the nucleus, which the Wilder lens loop provides via its serrated 3 × 17mm loop design. The serrated surface and elongated loop geometry improve control during elevation and rotation. This 135mm smooth flat?handled instrument supports confident nuclear manipulation in dense cataracts.
Built for scleral indentation during peripheral retinal examination, this Wilder depressor carries a 2.5mm diameter angled tip on a 15mm working segment. The angled geometry lets the examiner contact the sclera while keeping the handle clear of the lid and brow. A serrated flat handle, polished finish, and integrated pocket clip support repeated clinic use across the exam day.
The Wiles hydrodissection cannula is purpose-built for microincision cataract surgery, with a thin-wall 25ga design and J-shaped geometry. Its 1.8mm wide J-tip creates a controlled fluid wave that separates cortex from capsule with minimal anterior chamber turbulence. The 24mm working length suits MICS incision positioning.
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 Williams pediatric eye speculum carries 11mm blades and a spring‑controlled locking mechanism, sized for safe exposure during pediatric anterior segment work. A 41mm spread provides adequate retraction without overstressing small palpebral anatomy, and the dull finish keeps glare off the microscope.
Built for adult anterior segment cases, the Williams eye speculum carries 14mm blades on a spring‑controlled mechanism that locks at the desired spread up to 52mm. The dull finish reduces microscope glare across the lid surface, while the 86mm overall length keeps the frame compact against the brow. Spring control gives steady retraction without ratchet steps.
The Williams lacrimal probe is designed for gentle canalicular exploration during dacryocystorhinostomy and lacrimal duct probing. Its malleable sterling silver construction allows gentle conforming to delicate lacrimal anatomy without causing perforation. The size 00/0 tip and 142mm length support controlled navigation through lacrimal passages.
The Williams lacrimal probe is a sturdy, malleable sterling silver instrument for probing the nasolacrimal duct during dacryocystorhinostomy, intubation, and canalicular diagnostic procedures. At 144mm in length and size 1‑2, it provides ample reach through the canalicular and nasolacrimal passages. Malleability permits field‑adjustment to patient‑specific ductal anatomy.
The Williams lacrimal probe is crafted from malleable sterling silver for gentle, atraumatic manipulation of lacrimal system tissue. The 142mm length provides extended reach for canalicular and lacrimal sac exploration. The malleable composition allows intraoperative reshaping to accommodate individual anatomic variations.
Williams lacrimal probe enables controlled exploration and dilation of the lacrimal system during dacryocystorhinostomy and canalicular repair procedures. Malleable sterling silver permits gentle contouring to navigate the canalicular path without tissue trauma. Size 5/6 gauge and 142mm length support reliable reach into distal lacrimal structures with tactile feedback.
The Williams small speculum combines open-wire blade construction with a gentle upward curve, minimizing bulk while maintaining secure eyelid separation. Its 12mm blade length and 30mm spread suit smaller eyes and anterior chamber procedures where field clarity is paramount. The curved geometry conforms to lid anatomy, reducing margin trauma during moderate cases.
Wills Hospital utility forceps deliver a 13mm crisscross serrated platform for secure grasp on suture, drape, and tissue elements at the ocular field. Straight shafts and a serrated handle support a confident pinch grip across the 110mm length, while the polished finish minimizes microscope glare during use.
The Wills Hospital utility forceps features straight shafts with a 13mm crisscross serrated platform and wide serrated handle, providing secure grip for general lid and anterior segment tissue manipulation. The cross-serrated platform prevents tissue slippage during grasping, supporting reliable tissue handling in various ophthalmic applications. This 111mm instrument offers balanced reach and control.
Wilmer conjunctival utility scissors are angled on the flat for unobstructed visibility while trimming conjunctiva close to the limbus. The 18mm serrated blades grip slippery tissue and reduce skidding through tenuous flaps, and sharp tips allow precise cut initiation. The polished ring handle suits routine conjunctival dissection and pterygium work.
The Wilmer conjunctival utility scissors is designed for broad conjunctival dissection during pterygium removal, conjunctival grafting, and conjunctival flap procedures. The angled 18mm mid-screw-to-tip geometry provides superior cutting leverage, while the sharp tips enable controlled dissection along anatomical contours. The ring handle supports stable fingertip control during extended tissue manipulation.
Built for canalicular intubation, the Worst pigtail probe carries a 9mm curved blunt tip designed to traverse the canalicular system and emerge through the opposite punctum. Pre‑cut polyethylene tubes are included for the silicone intubation step, and the round knurled handle supports steady rotational control during passage.
Designed for phacoemulsification handpiece assembly, this disposable wrench enables secure, reliable connection of phaco tips to the phacoemulsification unit. The stainless steel construction provides the mechanical grip necessary for consistent tip fastening without slipping or cross‑threading. Ten per package supports OR inventory and case turnover efficiency.
Used to pass fascia lata strips through eyelid tunnels during frontalis sling procedures, the Wright fascia needle combines a curved 2mm‑wide tip with a 1 × 6mm elongated eye that accepts the graft. A ring handle gives the surgeon the leverage needed to thread the fascia through the brow‑to‑lid plane, while the polished 130mm body slides smoothly through the soft tissue tunnel.
This left‑handed Wright grooved muscle hook is shaped for engaging and isolating the extraocular muscles during strabismus surgery. The 2.5mm diameter working end measures 11.5mm inside and 14.5mm outside, with a longitudinal groove that captures suture passes during muscle recession or resection. A round fenestrated handle keeps the 140mm instrument lightweight in the surgeon's grip. Titanium construction combines rigidity with corrosion resistance over many cases.
The Wright grooved muscle hook combines titanium construction with a right-sided orientation and 2.5mm diameter hook design engineered for controlled extraocular muscle identification and manipulation during strabismus surgery. The 11.5mm inner and 14.5mm outer dimensions accommodate varied muscle thickness while the groove distributes holding force without tissue trauma. The round fenestrated titanium handle and 140mm length support stable, ergonomic manipulation.
The Wright spring solid‑blade eye speculum features 15mm blades and spring‑tension design for comfortable, hands‑free anterior segment exposure during routine ophthalmic surgery. The solid blade geometry distributes pressure evenly across the eyelid margin. Its 54mm compact length supports stable instrument control during prolonged use.
The Yalon hydrodissection cannula is a 25ga instrument with a 45-degree angled shaft and bottom irrigation port designed for controlled epinuclear dissection. The angled geometry enables easy port access while remaining within the anterior chamber, and the bottom-mounted port directs fluid flow away from the anterior capsule during nucleus disassembly. The polished finish and 45mm length support smooth manipulation through minimal incisions.
The Yamane double needle stabilizer fixation ring supports the double needle IOL fixation technique using 27‑gauge needles for sutureless intraocular lens implantation. At 108mm with flat handle, it provides balanced control during delicate scleral penetration and haptic seating. Stainless‑steel construction ensures reliability across repeat fixation cases.
The Yamane double needle stabilizer fixation ring guides and stabilizes the double needle technique during ab interno intraocular lens fixation using 30‑gauge needles. The flat handle and 108mm length provide balanced control during scleral penetration and haptic positioning. Stainless‑steel construction supports the mechanical demands of needle tracking and lens placement.
The Youens LASIK lens manipulating cannula is designed for safe flap positioning and IOL manipulation during refractive and cataract surgery. Its 30-gauge double-angled geometry allows ergonomic access under the LASIK flap and around the optic. The 0.8mm port and 17mm working length support controlled fluid delivery and lens positioning in confined anterior chamber spaces.
This superior Zaldivar degree gauge features a 13mm inner diameter, 17mm outer diameter, atraumatic fixation teeth, and 10� laser markings with a handle at 90�. The pattern supports rotational alignment for corneal marking guidance.
The Zaldivar truncated arcuate diamond knife is engineered for glaucoma drainage implant surgery and trabeculotomy with a tapered 0.55‑1mm blade geometry. The angled approach facilitates controlled access to trabecular meshwork and angle structures. J‑slot bayonet mounting and titanium rigidity support repeatable procedural outcomes.