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This angled ultra‑fine anterior chamber cannula provides excellent access control for deep anterior chamber work in challenging cataract and corneal cases. The 27ga gauge preserves tissue atraumatism, while the 2mm bend‑to‑tip distance permits precise entry beneath small clear corneal incisions. Sterile disposability eliminates reprocessing variables and ensures reliable performance.
Features & Benefits
A 30ga anterior chamber cannula with a short 2mm bend, this micro‑gauge instrument supports the most delicate irrigation and bubble manipulation in the anterior chamber. The minimal bend places the working tip just past the corneal incision for precise fluid placement without deep intrusion. Fine‑lumen tubing minimizes turbulence.
Stepping up from the 2mm variant, this 30ga anterior chamber cannula carries a 3mm bend for slightly extended micro‑placement of irrigation or air bubbles. The fine‑lumen tubing preserves low‑turbulence flow, while the modest bend positions the working tip just inside the chamber for delicate maneuvers near the incision.
A 30ga anterior chamber cannula with a 5mm bend, sized between the 3mm and longer 10mm patterns. The intermediate bend reaches across the central chamber for irrigation or bubble manipulation while preserving the gentle flow profile of the micro‑gauge lumen. Slim shaft minimizes wound stress.
This 30ga anterior chamber cannula uses a 6mm bend‑to‑tip to deliver micro‑volume irrigation and viscoelastic where it counts within the chamber. The fine lumen minimizes turbulence around the iris and endothelium, suited to careful chamber adjustment during cataract or corneal work.
This 30ga anterior chamber cannula carries a 7mm bend‑to‑tip, sized for delicate mid‑chamber irrigation and viscoelastic management. The micro‑gauge keeps turbulence low near the iris and endothelium, and the moderate bend places the outlet within easy reach of the central chamber.
Anterior chamber manipulation�hydrodissection, cortical cleanup, lens fiber removal�requires angled micro-gauge cannulae for precise fluid delivery. This 30ga angled cannula with a 9mm bend-to-tip approaches peripheral chamber angles under corneal incisions. Sold sterile and individually packaged, the fine lumen delivers controlled low-turbulence irrigation critical to endothelial preservation.
This angled anterior chamber cannula is designed for controlled fluid and medication delivery into the anterior chamber during cataract and corneal surgery. The 19ga gauge supports adequate flow for hydrodissection and cortex aspiration, while the 4mm bend‑to‑tip geometry enhances access beneath small clear corneal incisions. Sterile disposability ensures sharp, predictable performance.
This angled anterior chamber cannula with extended 11mm bend‑to‑tip geometry is designed for deep cortical nucleus manipulation and removal in complex cataract cases. The 23ga gauge provides adequate flow while maintaining directional precision, and the pronounced bend enhances posterior chamber access. Sterile disposability guarantees consistent performance without edge deterioration.
This angled anterior chamber cannula provides extended reach for posterior chamber manipulation during complex cataract and refractive procedures. The 23ga fine lumen balances irrigation volume with precision control, while the 9mm bend‑to‑tip measurement allows deep anterior chamber access. Single‑use sterility preserves blade edge consistency and eliminates reprocessing variables.
This angled 26ga anterior chamber cannula is designed for extended posterior reach during complex hydrodissection and cortex manipulation in advanced cataract cases. The 10mm bend‑to‑tip configuration provides maximum chamber access, while the ultra‑fine gauge preserves delicate anterior chamber tissues. Sterile, single‑use delivery maintains consistent performance.
Extending the bend to 10mm, this 30ga angled anterior chamber cannula reaches deeper across the chamber for irrigation and air or fluid placement behind the iris. The fine lumen preserves low‑turbulence flow while the lengthened bend enables sub‑iris and peripheral access through a single corneal port. Supplied sterile in single packages.
Curved along a standard arc, this 25ga anterior chamber cannula delivers controlled irrigation and viscoelastic through corneal incisions during cataract surgery. The 22mm working length and gentle curve allow the surgeon to clear the anterior chamber periphery without distorting the wound. Supplied sterile in single packages with a 10‑unit minimum.
This curved 27ga anterior chamber cannula provides ultra‑fine fluid delivery with the benefit of a standard curve geometry for improved access during anterior chamber work. The ultra‑fine gauge minimizes tissue trauma, while the curved profile conforms to the anterior chamber architecture. Single‑use sterility ensures consistent performance throughout the case.
This straight anterior chamber cannula is optimized for routine anterior segment irrigation and fluid delivery during cataract and corneal surgery. The 23ga gauge provides a balance between flow volume and precision control, while the compact 22mm length (7/8") accommodates a range of incision depths. Sterile, single‑use delivery ensures consistent edge sharpness.
This straight 25ga anterior chamber cannula delivers fine‑gauge control for gentle irrigation during cataract and anterior segment procedures. The reduced gauge minimizes flow turbulence compared to larger cannulas, while the 22mm length (7/8") accommodates diverse incision architectures. Sterile, single‑use format ensures consistent performance.
Sustained intraocular pressure throughout extended cataract and anterior segment surgery requires a 23 gauge maintainer with precision tubing geometry. The 4mm serrated tip with 22mm working length and flexible silicone tubing (inner 0.3mm, outer 0.95mm diameter) allows gentle positioning while the serrated design prevents inadvertent chamber collapse. Sterile single‑use delivery ensures consistent case‑to‑case pressure stability.
Reliable anterior chamber pressure stability across extended cataract or refractive procedures requires a 25 gauge serrated tip with precision tubing control. The 4mm serrated tip with 22mm working length and flexible silicone tubing (0.3mm inner, 0.95mm outer diameter) allows gentle positioning and consistent depth maintenance. Sterile single‑use delivery ensures predictable performance throughout the surgical case.
The 20‑gauge anterior chamber maintainer with a serrated 4mm tip delivers continuous BSS infusion to stabilize chamber depth during phacoemulsification and other anterior segment work. The serrated tip anchors the maintainer at the incision, preventing migration.
This curved aspirating cortex cannula is designed for gentle cortical removal during cataract extraction while maintaining stable anterior chamber conditions. The 25ga gauge provides adequate aspiration capacity, while the curved profile and irrigation‑tubing adapter support continuous anterior chamber maintenance. Sterile, single‑use format ensures consistent performance.
Sized at 23ga with a 32mm (1‑1/4 inch) shaft, this Atkinson peribulbar needle reaches the retrobulbar space for ophthalmic regional anesthesia. The rounded bevel geometry reduces vascular trauma during orbital advancement while maintaining clear tactile feedback. The 23ga lumen carries standard anesthetic volumes without resistance.
The Atkinson peribulbar needle delivers anesthetic fluid to the peribulbar space with precise placement control. The 23-gauge straight needle and 22mm length support accurate positioning along the orbital floor approach. Sold sterile in individual packages with ten per box, ensuring consistent needle geometry and sterility across peribulbar blocks.
At 25ga and 32mm (1‑1/4 inches), this Atkinson peribulbar needle reaches the retrobulbar space with a finer gauge than the 23ga variant. The rounded bevel reduces vascular trauma during orbital advancement while still permitting consistent anesthetic delivery. The longer shaft supports deeper block placement.
This 27ga Atkinson peribulbar needle measures 1‑1/4 inches, providing extended reach for deeper peribulbar anesthetic placement. The finer 27ga lumen reduces tissue trauma during passage while still permitting consistent block delivery. The Atkinson tip geometry rounds the bevel to lower vascular risk during orbital advancement.
Designed for peribulbar anesthetic placement, this 27ga Atkinson needle delivers a smooth, low‑resistance track through the periorbital tissues. The 7/8" length keeps the trajectory clear of the muscle cone while supporting reliable block depth. The fine gauge minimizes tissue disturbance during injection.
This Atkinson retrobulbar needle is designed for controlled regional anesthetic delivery behind the globe during ophthalmic surgery. The 27ga needle provides a fine lumen for smooth anesthetic progression while minimizing vessel trauma, and the 38mm length (1‑1/2") permits safe penetration to the retrobulbar space. Sterile, single‑use format eliminates reprocessing and ensures needle integrity.
The Binkhorst J‑shape cannula carries a 26ga lumen with a left‑angled J tip for directed irrigation and viscoelastic placement behind the iris or under an IOL haptic. The asymmetric bend allows the surgeon to reach contralateral regions through a single side‑port incision. The fine gauge limits turbulence in the chamber.
The Binkhorst J‑shaped cannula presents a 25ga shaft with a right‑angled J profile for irrigation and viscoelastic delivery beneath the iris during cataract work. The angled geometry positions the tip away from the visual axis while preserving tactile feedback at the entry wound. Stainless steel tubing maintains rigidity through repeated intraoperative redirection.
Pairing the Binkhorst J profile with a finer 26ga lumen, this right‑angled cannula delivers low‑turbulence irrigation beneath the iris during cataract work. The angled right J places the working tip clear of the visual axis while reaching into peripheral chamber regions. Stainless tubing retains the formed bend through use.
Configured with a J‑shaped 1.75 × 1.5mm distal profile, this 25‑gauge left‑angled Binkhorst cannula delivers viscoelastic or BSS to specific intraocular targets where a curved approach is needed. The 12mm working length supports anterior chamber access through a standard incision.