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Angled 15 degrees with a 5mm blade, this disposable micro knife is suited for controlled corneal and limbal entry. The screw‑in green tip allows fast intraoperative attachment to a compatible handle, supporting predictable incision geometry. Each knife is sold individually sterile with six per box for routine workflow.
Features & Benefits
This angled 15� micro knife with a 3mm blade and full handle provides controlled corneal entry for ophthalmic microsurgery. The sterile single‑use design supports reproducible incision formation.
Angled at 22.5 degrees with a 4mm screw‑in light‑blue tip, this micro knife creates secondary incisions in cataract and anterior segment work where a steeper blade angle than the 15‑degree variant is wanted. Single‑use sterile preserves the cutting edge.
This 30-degree angled micro knife uses a 3.5mm restricted‑depth blade with a full black handle for controlled anterior‑segment access. The sterile format supports consistent micro‑incision performance.
The mini‑crescent design knife combines a 1.25mm blade with double‑beveled geometry for corneal incision in ophthalmic cataract and refractive procedures. The angled bevel profile ensures smooth wound entry that maintains anterior chamber integrity. Disposable format supports single‑use sterility across patient cases.
This #69 miniature disposable blade delivers full radius geometry with a double‑edge profile for versatile intraocular incision work during cataract and vitreo‑retinal procedures. The double cutting edge extends utility across varied anatomic approaches. Sterile single‑use packaging ensures consistent blade geometry and sharpness.
Pars plana vitrectomy relies on precise 19ga trocar geometry for atraumatic sclerotomy access. This straight MVR blade is packaged sterile and disposable, ensuring consistent blade sharpness and reproducible incision depth case-to-case. The full handle provides tactile control during sclerotomy, while stainless steel construction delivers reliable performance across refractive vitrectomy workflows.
This 20ga straight MVR blade creates the initial sclerotomy for vitreoretinal instrument entry. The microvitreoretinal geometry produces a clean self‑sealing pars plana stab incision sized to accept standard 20ga vitrectomy instrumentation. A full handle supports controlled perpendicular insertion through the sclera.
This 20‑gauge straight MVR blade is sized for vitreoretinal entry through the pars plana, creating clean trocar tracks for vitrectomy instrumentation. The single‑use sterile format and full handle deliver consistent first‑pass cut quality across each case.
This 20‑gauge MVR blade is engineered as a single‑use sterile instrument for controlled microincision vitreoretinal entry. The straight geometry and razor‑sharp blade edge support consistent, predictable retinotomy penetration without chatter or irregular cutting. Stainless steel construction ensures that each disposable blade maintains edge consistency from case to case, eliminating the variability inherent in repeated reprocessing.
The Nichamin hydrodissection cannula combines a 25ga lumen with a flattened, angled tip geometry developed to deliver a directed fluid wave around the equator of the lens. The shaped tip helps initiate cortical cleavage and rotation of the nucleus in a single maneuver. The intermediate gauge balances flow with atraumatic entry.
This 27ga Nichamin hydrodissection cannula delivers a focused fluid stream behind the anterior capsule to mobilize the lens cortex during cataract surgery. The fine gauge concentrates the wave at the cortex‑capsule interface, helping the surgeon free the nucleus with minimal viscoelastic loss.
This curved nucleus hydrodissector provides controlled hydropressure for nucleus groove creation and final cortical mobilization. The 27 gauge standard curve geometry adapts to chamber angles while the blunt design prevents endothelial trauma. Sterile single‑use format guarantees consistent performance and blade edge definition across every surgical case.
This 25‑gauge curved olive‑tip capsule polishing cannula carries a 1mm sandblasted bulbous tip that abrades residual cortical material along the posterior capsule without scoring. The 28mm overall length suits standard phaco incision access, and single‑use sterile delivery removes reprocessing variability.
This 16 × 16" ophthalmic aperture drape carries a 60mm aperture sized to expose the operative eye while preserving the sterile field across the face and surrounding tissue. The square format suits most ophthalmic OR layouts, and the 10‑per‑box configuration supports routine case stocking.
This ophthalmic aperture drape isolates the operative field during anterior segment and refractive procedures. The 50 × 30mm aperture accommodates standard eye preparation while the full 19 × 15 inch drape secures broader periorbital coverage. Individually sterilized units simplify field setup and maintain the sterile barrier throughout surgery.
Ophthalmic drapes must isolate the surgical field while accommodating both superior and inferior periorbital anatomy. This incise drape measures 50.75 × 47.5 inches, providing expansive coverage for routine cataract and corneal procedures. The adhesive aperture maintains sterile barrier integrity while the individual sterile packaging supports predictable field setup across cases.
This two‑piece refractive drape isolates the operative field during LASIK and PRK procedures with a configured 38 × 25mm aperture that accommodates standard corneal zones. The 16 × 10.5 inch dimensions support limbal‑to‑limbal positioning, and individually sterile pouches ensure clean field management case‑to‑case. The non‑adherent surface reduces irritation to exposed periocular tissue during extended excimer exposure.
This Palay IOL exchange cannula is designed for gentle intraocular lens repositioning and fine manipulation during cataract surgery. Its 30ga blunt spatulated tip minimizes trauma to delicate lens surfaces and haptic structures, while the formed curve enhances access through small corneal incisions. Each sterile, single‑use cannula delivers consistent tip geometry and sharpness case to case.
This Palay IOL exchange cannula enables safe, blunt intraocular lens repositioning and chamber irrigation during secondary IOL procedures. The 30 gauge formed spatulated blunt tip with round port and 22mm length minimizes lens and incision trauma while maintaining controlled irrigation flow. Sterile single‑use delivery ensures consistent blade edge and predictable performance throughout the procedure.
This straight phaco blade spans 3mm for clear corneal incision during phacoemulsification. The round stock handle design provides comfortable grip and control during blade insertion and wound construction. Single‑use sterile format ensures sharp, consistent cutting edge for optimal endothelial protection.
Angled at the working tip with a 2.4mm bevel‑up blade, this phaco slit knife is sized to create the main clear corneal incision for standard phacoemulsification. The full round‑stock handle gives the surgeon a balanced grip during entry, and the beveled‑up edge preserves Descemet's plane integrity. Each blade ships individually sterile, six per box.
This 2.4mm phaco slit knife combines an angled shaft with a single beveled‑up edge for micro‑coaxial cataract entry. The narrower blade width suits sub‑2.5mm incision protocols and preserves wound architecture for self‑sealing closure. A full handle supports consistent fingertip rotation through the keratome path.
The 2.5mm angled phaco slit knife with a full handle creates the main phaco incision at one of the most commonly used widths, balancing self‑sealing wound geometry against access for phaco handpiece passage. Individually sterile delivery preserves the cutting edge.
The posterior capsule polisher uses a 23ga shaft to engage residual cortical debris on the posterior capsule following cortical aspiration. The textured working surface frosts away lens epithelial cells without scratching the capsular bag, supporting clear posterior capsule preparation prior to IOL placement.
The medium premature infant self‑retaining retractor carries round wire blades sized at 5mm for neonatal ophthalmic examination, scaling the small variant up for slightly larger infant anatomy. The round wire blades minimize lid trauma during sustained exposure.
This premature infant self‑retaining retractor features round wire blades 5mm long for delicate pediatric ophthalmic exposure. The compact 38mm overall length supports hand positioning in miniature orbital anatomy, and the sterile single‑pouch format meets pediatric case setup requirements.
Cataract surgery streamlines when absorbent aids are organized in a single sterile package. The PVA All-In-One Kit contains five cellulose eye spears for wound management, one corneal light shield, one eye drain, and one instrument wipe. The polyvinyl alcohol composition ensures lint-free operation across phacoemulsification and manual small-incision cataract extraction.
These PVA eye spears feature a 2 × 6 × 1mm absorbent profile for precise fluid capture during ophthalmic microsurgery. The polyvinyl‑alcohol material absorbs rapidly without shedding fibers, preserving a clean surgical field around the cornea and limbus. Sterile packaging of 10 spears per pouch supports predictable case setup.
These replacement O‑ring sets maintain the seal integrity of titanium I/A systems across multiple attachment and reuse cycles. Each package contains five complete sets with three distinct ring sizes, supporting flexible sterilization tray organization. The elastomer material preserves fluid pathways while accommodating the thermal and mechanical stresses of repeated chamber procedures.