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Tipped with a silicone squeegee, this 27ga capsule polisher sweeps residual cortex and lens epithelial cells from the posterior capsule without abrasive contact. The fine gauge allows passage through a side‑port incision, and the soft polymer surface follows the capsular curve for atraumatic cleanup.
Features & Benefits
A 23ga irrigating cystotome with a formed tip on a 5/8 inch shaft, this disposable scores and tears the anterior capsule while balanced salt solution maintains chamber depth. The pre‑formed bend presents the cutting edge to the capsule at a consistent angle, supporting reproducible tear initiation. The 23ga lumen sustains steady flow throughout capsulotomy.
Designed for corneal stromal puncture in recurrent erosion treatment, this 25ga needle on a 1 inch shaft creates micro‑perforations through the basement membrane to promote durable epithelial adhesion. The fine gauge produces controlled punctures without disrupting surrounding stroma. Single‑use packaging keeps the tip sharp for each treatment.
A 27ga lumen and 5mm bend‑to‑tip define this anterior chamber cannula, placing the outlet just beyond the wound for short‑reach irrigation and viscoelastic placement. The fine gauge preserves a low‑turbulence stream during careful chamber work.
This 27ga anterior chamber cannula offers a 9mm bend for moderate‑depth irrigation and viscoelastic placement under clear‑corneal incisions. The fine lumen produces low‑turbulence flow well suited to chamber maintenance during phaco or IOL work. The slender shaft preserves wound architecture during repeated entries.
A formed 25ga cutting tip on this irrigating cystotome initiates the anterior capsulotomy while the through‑lumen delivers balanced irrigation to maintain chamber depth. The 16mm working length fits standard phaco approaches, and the pre‑shaped tip provides a consistent cutting angle for predictable capsular flap starts.
Angled at 55 degrees on a 25ga, 5/8 inch shaft, this irrigating cystotome offers an aggressive bend for capsular access through tighter corneal incisions. The 55 degree tip presents the cystotome sharply against the anterior capsule, helping initiate and direct the tear during cataract preparation. The intermediate gauge maintains chamber depth via balanced salt solution flow.
Atkinson's 23ga retrobulbar needle delivers anesthetic to the muscle cone with a 1‑1/2" trajectory and a tip profile tuned for atraumatic passage. The intermediate gauge balances flow with structural rigidity, giving the operator a stable directional track during block placement.
The Chang hydrodissection cannula uses a 27ga shaft to deliver a focused fluid wave between the anterior capsule and lens cortex. The fine gauge concentrates the stream at the cortex‑capsule interface, helping the surgeon mobilize the nucleus efficiently during phacoemulsification.
An Atkinson peribulbar needle in 25ga with a 7/8 inch shaft, this disposable supports shallow peribulbar anesthetic placement with a finer gauge than the 23ga model. The rounded bevel geometry limits vascular trauma while maintaining controlled tactile feedback. The shorter shaft suits anterior orbital work.
This 27ga anterior chamber cannula features a 7mm bend‑to‑tip, placing the irrigation outlet near the mid‑chamber for general fluidics work during cataract surgery. The fine gauge maintains low‑turbulence flow, and the moderate bend supports a clean approach beneath the corneal incision.
Formed at a 27ga lumen, this irrigating cystotome combines a pre‑shaped cutting tip with a through‑lumen for simultaneous capsulotomy initiation and balanced irrigation. The 16mm working length suits standard phaco incisions, and the formed tip provides a defined cutting angle for consistent capsular flap starts.
A 30ga lumen with a 9mm bend‑to‑tip equips this anterior chamber cannula for fine fluid delivery deeper into the chamber. The longer bend reaches toward the angle and behind the iris while preserving the gentle flow characteristics of the micro‑gauge.
Designed by Atkinson for retrobulbar block placement, this 25ga needle reaches the muscle cone through a 1‑1/2" trajectory while maintaining stable directional control. The fine gauge supports a smooth tissue track, and the tip profile is tuned for controlled deposition of anesthetic.
Built around a 27ga lumen with a 4mm bend‑to‑tip, this anterior chamber cannula supports short‑reach irrigation and wound hydration just beyond the corneal incision. The fine gauge preserves low‑turbulence flow during routine fluidics tasks at the close of cataract surgery.
This micro J‑shape cannula delivers a 25ga lumen on a slender J hook measuring 85 × 1.7mm, narrow enough to slip through tight side ports yet long enough to reach across the chamber. The hooked tip directs irrigation behind the iris or under the iris plane during cataract work. The low‑profile shaft preserves wound integrity.
With a 19ga lumen and a 10mm bend‑to‑tip, this anterior chamber cannula combines high‑flow capability with extended intraocular reach. The larger gauge supports rapid chamber reformation or robust viscoelastic delivery, and the longer bend gives the outlet a deeper trajectory toward the angle.
With an 8mm bend‑to‑tip on a 27ga shaft, this anterior chamber cannula extends reach across the chamber for irrigation and viscoelastic management. The fine gauge keeps flow gentle around the iris and endothelium during extended manipulation beneath the corneal incision.
Carrying a 30ga lumen with a short 4mm bend‑to‑tip, this anterior chamber cannula is sized for delicate, near‑incision fluid delivery. The micro‑gauge minimizes turbulence around the corneal endothelium during careful chamber adjustment or wound hydration.
This Sub‑Tenon anesthesia cannula with beveled‑down tip is designed for safe posterior sub‑Tenon anesthetic placement during ophthalmic surgical anesthesia. The 25 gauge curved design with 13mm length allows gentle atraumatic advancement while the beveled tip enhances precision and reduces scleral irritation. Sterile single‑use delivery maintains case‑to‑case consistency in anesthetic coverage.
Carrying a 25ga lumen with a 9mm bend, this anterior chamber cannula targets moderate‑depth irrigation and viscoelastic placement during cataract and corneal procedures. The shorter bend offers a balance between reach and entry control under small clear‑corneal incisions. The micro‑gauge shaft preserves chamber stability across use.
Sized at 25ga with an 8mm working segment, this hydrodissection cannula directs a focused fluid wave between the anterior capsule and lens cortex. The shorter working length suits surgeons who prefer a controlled, near‑incision approach to cortical cleaving rather than deeper sub‑capsular reach.
This tri‑port sub‑Tenon cannula delivers even anesthetic distribution into the posterior sub‑Tenon space during ophthalmic anesthesia. The 19 gauge curved shaft with tri‑port tip and 25mm working length aligns with scleral anatomy while the multiple ports ensure diffuse anesthetic spread without high‑pressure jetting. Sterile single‑use delivery provides consistent anesthetic coverage case‑to‑case.
Featuring a 25ga lumen and an 8mm bend, this anterior chamber cannula offers a shorter reach for irrigation and viscoelastic placement near the incision plane. The compact bend suits work close to the corneal wound without overshooting into the posterior chamber. The micro‑gauge shaft preserves chamber stability.
This silicone‑tip capsule polisher (squeegee) combines gentle tissue contact with efficient epithelial removal following cataract extraction. The 27 gauge fine bore minimizes incision trauma while the silicone end confers atraumatic gliding across the anterior capsule. The blue cartridge format supports efficient sterile field management in high‑volume cataract workflows.
The Lindstrom LASIK cannula features a 25ga formed shaft with three ports for distributed irrigation beneath the corneal flap. The triple‑port arrangement diffuses balanced salt solution along the stromal interface to clear debris without jetting at the flap edge. Pre‑formed contour preserves alignment with the corneal surface.
The Bishop‑Harmon irrigating cannula delivers measured anterior segment irrigation through a 19ga lumen, well suited to chamber re-formation and washout during cataract and corneal work. Its single‑use sterile format eliminates lumen‑clog risk associated with reprocessed irrigators. Compatible with standard luer syringes for surgeon‑controlled flow.
This straight 27ga anterior chamber cannula provides a 22mm (7/8 inch) shaft for delicate intraocular fluid delivery and viscoelastic placement. The fine gauge minimizes turbulence and corneal wound distortion, supporting precise work in chamber maintenance and IOL implantation. The straight profile preserves a direct working axis.
An angled 27ga shaft with a 6mm bend‑to‑tip equips this anterior chamber cannula for irrigation and viscoelastic management beneath the corneal incision. The intermediate bend length gives the surgeon room to maneuver near the iris plane while keeping the outlet within the central chamber.
The 23ga curved anterior chamber cannula delivers slightly higher flow irrigation than finer micro‑gauges while preserving controlled entry geometry. Its standard curve and 22mm shaft reach across the anterior chamber for viscoelastic delivery and chamber maintenance during cataract surgery. Slim stainless tubing holds shape through repeated angling.