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The #65 lance disposable blade carries a 15 degrees cutting tip for sharp stab entries through cornea and limbus. The lance geometry produces a clean point of entry sized for paracentesis and small ophthalmic stab incisions. Each blade is individually wrapped sterile with twelve per box.
Features & Benefits
This 25ga LASIK irrigating cannula directs balanced salt solution onto the stromal bed during flap lift and replacement. The fine lumen produces a gentle irrigation stream that clears debris from the interface without disturbing the flap edge. Single‑use packaging keeps refractive workflows consistent.
The 11.5mm aperture LASIK Pure Drain captures irrigation fluid and ablation debris during LASIK flap creation and excimer ablation. The 42 × 17mm oval body conforms to the periorbital surface, channeling runoff away from the operative field while preserving sterile barrier integrity. Single‑pouch sterile delivery supports case‑to‑case consistency.
This 8mm round LASIK shield incorporates a 6mm hinge mechanism for secure periocular positioning during corneal flap creation and excimer ablation. The smooth, optically clear plastic maintains surgeon visibility while protecting exposed corneal stroma and peripheral cornea. The rigid design withstands repeated contact with instruments.
This Linn‑pattern LASIK cannula is engineered for controlled stromal hydration and fluid flow management during refractive flap creation. The 25 gauge with flat bend and 9mm bend‑to‑tip geometry allows precise positioning through minimal incisions while the eponymous design supports smooth irrigation patterns. Sterile single‑use delivery maintains predictable blade sharpness and case consistency.
Built for larger graft work, this 10.5mm long disposable trephine prepares oversized donor or host corneal buttons during keratoplasty. The extended barrel keeps the corneal apex in view during placement, and pouched sterile delivery permits immediate transfer to the surgical field.
This long trephine delivers an 11.5mm graft cut for corneal transplantation and refractive procedures. As a single-use instrument, it maintains consistent sharpness across the entire cutting stroke, producing smooth graft margins without kerf variation. Pre-sterilized and individually pouched for immediate clinical use.
This long trephine provides a 12.5mm graft diameter for larger corneal defects in transplantation and refractive surgery. Single-use construction preserves blade sharpness across the full cutting stroke, supporting smooth margin transition and predictable graft seating. Sterile pouch packaging simplifies case setup.
At 13.5mm cutting diameter, this long disposable trephine supports larger penetrating keratoplasty cases, including pediatric and therapeutic grafts where a wider margin is needed. Single‑use sterile delivery protects edge sharpness for a clean full‑thickness cut.
The 14.5mm long trephine addresses the upper range of penetrating keratoplasty graft sizes. As a single-use instrument, it maintains sharp cutting throughout the entire diameter, preventing the edge collapse and kerf widening seen with reused trephines. Sterile pouch format supports efficient OR inventory.
With a 15mm cutting diameter, this long disposable trephine is sized for scleral or limbal‑inclusive disc preparation beyond standard keratoplasty diameters. The extended barrel maintains a clear sightline as the edge engages the wider tissue circle. Each piece arrives single‑pouched sterile, ready for direct case use.
Penetrating keratoplasty requires a precision circular incision to harvest and position donor corneal tissue. This long trephine has a 16mm cutting edge, sized for standard adult corneal diameters. Sold sterile and individually packaged, the sharp stainless steel blade ensures reproducible graft outline with minimal endothelial trauma.
This 3.5mm short trephine provides precision cuts for small anterior chamber procedures, epithelial debridement, and miniature tissue sampling in refractive work. The short blade length improves maneuverability in confined spaces while maintaining disposable, single-use sharpness across the cutting stroke.
At 3mm cutting diameter, this long disposable trephine is sized for very small corneal cuts � limbal‑relaxing zone procedures, focal lamellar work, or compact donor disc preparation � well below the standard keratoplasty range. The sharp single‑use blade cuts cleanly through corneal tissue.
This 4.5mm short trephine is sized for small epithelial or partial-thickness stromal cuts during refractive procedures and corneal sampling. Disposable construction preserves blade sharpness across the full stroke, while the short length improves control in microsurgical fields. Sold sterile in individual pouches.
The 4mm short trephine excises small epithelial or stromal specimens and creates precise apertures for anterior chamber access. Single-use construction guarantees sharp, reproducible cutting performance in the delicate anterior segment environment. Sterile, individually pouched format simplifies case-specific procurement.
This long 5.5mm disposable trephine is optimized for penetrating keratoplasty and endothelial graft sizing in standard full‑thickness corneal transplantation. Single‑use sterility ensures blade sharpness and cutting consistency across each graft creation, eliminating variable edge wear from reprocessing. The 5.5mm diameter delivers clean donor button margins for optimal graft fit.
Sized at 6.25mm, this long disposable trephine fills the gap between 6mm and 6.5mm for surgeons working with small donor or recipient diameters in fine increments. Single‑use sterile delivery preserves the sharp circular blade.
Sized at 6.5mm cutting diameter, this long disposable trephine bridges the 6mm and 7mm standard keratoplasty sizes for surgeons working at the smaller end of the donor‑graft range. The single‑use sterile blade preserves first‑pass sharpness.
Sized at 6.75mm, this long disposable trephine cuts the smallest end of the routine keratoplasty range for surgeons working with compact donor buttons. The single‑use stainless blade preserves first‑pass sharpness, and the long handle holds the cutting axis steady through the stroke.
Sized at 6mm cutting diameter, this long disposable corneal trephine cuts the smallest standard donor or recipient diameter for keratoplasty, suited to pediatric grafts and limited‑zone corneal work. Single‑use sterile delivery preserves first‑pass sharpness.
This 7mm long disposable trephine supports keratoplasty cases that call for a smaller graft diameter. The sharpened circular blade gives a clean cut through the full corneal thickness, and the extended handle keeps the surgeon's grip clear of the operative field during the trephination stroke.
Sized at 8.75mm, this long disposable trephine cuts donor buttons or recipient beds for keratoplasty cases at a slightly larger‑than‑standard diameter. The single‑use stainless blade preserves first‑pass sharpness, and the long handle gives stable control through the trephination stroke.
Smaller corneal grafts and pediatric keratoplasties benefit from a finer 9.25mm trephine. This long model cuts a precise circular button suited to limited graft sizes or redo cases. The sterile, individually packaged design and sharp stainless steel blade guarantee clean, reproducible graft margins case-to-case.
Engineered for penetrating keratoplasty, this 9.5mm long disposable trephine produces a consistent circular cut for donor or host corneal preparation. The extended barrel offers a clear sightline onto the corneal apex during centration. Each unit ships sealed in a single sterile pouch, ready for direct field use.
This long 9.75mm disposable trephine serves larger graft requirements in penetrating keratoplasty and endothelial transplantation, delivering predictable donor button creation at a generous diameter. Single‑use sterile format ensures optimal blade sharpness case‑to‑case, supporting clean incision geometry through the full corneal thickness. Disposable design preserves cutting performance.
This LRI knife delivers the precision edge required for refractive incision making and limbal relaxing cuts. The 0.5mm straight blade maintains sharp, reproducible entry profiles essential for micro-incision corneal surgery. Pre-sterilized and packaged six per box, the instrument supports consistent blade sharpness across sequential cases without compromise.
Built on the McIntyre pattern, this anterior chamber cannula combines a 26ga lumen with a 12mm bend to the tip for deeper chamber access and sub‑iris irrigation. The extended bend reaches across the chamber through a single incision, supporting cortical cleanup, viscoelastic placement, and haptic positioning. The fine gauge keeps flow gentle and controlled.
The McIntyre anterior chamber cannula in 30ga carries a 12mm bend‑to‑tip, giving the surgeon deep reach across the chamber and toward the angle for fine irrigation and viscoelastic management. The micro‑gauge keeps flow gentle around the iris and endothelium during extended manipulation.
The 5mm micro blade tip angles the cutting edge for fine ophthalmic incision work, sized for paracentesis and small corneal entries. The angled geometry presents the cutting face cleanly to the corneal surface, and the sterile delivery preserves edge sharpness.