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The straight Binkhorst J‑shaped cannula presents a 26ga shaft for irrigation and viscoelastic delivery during cataract work. The straight configuration of the J profile provides direct anterior chamber access while preserving the surgeon's tactile feel through the corneal incision. Stainless tubing maintains rigidity through use.
Features & Benefits
Built around a 23ga curved shaft, this olive‑tip cannula combines a bulbous, polished distal end with a directional bend for atraumatic intraocular irrigation. The olive tip pushes tissue aside rather than catching, useful for sweeping under the iris or along the chamber angle. The curved geometry supports peripheral access through a single incision.
This angled capsule polisher supports gentle epithelial cleanup following lens nucleus extraction. The 23 gauge angled tip with end opening design allows atraumatic approach to the anterior capsular surface while the tight bore prevents fluid turbulence. Sterile single‑use delivery ensures consistent blade edge and predictable clinical handling.
This curved capsule polisher with olive tip combines gentle epithelial cleanup with atraumatic capsular contact during final burnishing. The 23 gauge standard curve allows smooth gliding along the anterior capsule while the olive tip distributes pressure uniformly. Sterile single‑use delivery ensures consistent blade edge and predictable tissue interaction.
Featuring an olive tip with a sandblasted finish, this 25ga curved capsule polisher abrades residual lens epithelial cells from the posterior capsule without scoring it. The standard curve aligns the polishing surface with the capsular bag, and the textured tip generates the friction needed for efficient cortical cleanup. The 1‑1/8" working segment reaches across the capsule from a standard incision.
A side‑port aperture on this 21ga capsule polisher redirects irrigation laterally, allowing the tip to engage the posterior capsule while diffusing flow away from the central capsular surface. The intermediate gauge supports adequate flow during cortical cleanup, and the side‑port geometry helps maintain chamber stability.
This 23ga side‑port capsule polisher features a 7mm bend for paracentesis access to the anterior capsule. The textured side port surface engages residual cortical material and lens epithelial cells along the capsular bag, supporting clean capsule preparation prior to IOL placement. Stainless tubing holds the bend through repeated repositioning.
A silicone squeegee tip distinguishes this 25ga capsule polisher, sweeping residual cortex and epithelial cells from the posterior capsule without abrasive contact. The soft polymer surface conforms to the capsular curve, reducing the risk of capsular tear during cleanup. The 25ga shaft passes cleanly through a side‑port or phaco incision.
This 23‑gauge chamber maintainer features a serrated tip designed to anchor securely in the anterior chamber during complex cataract and refractive procedures. The 6‑inch silicone tubing with 0.3mm inner diameter and 0.95mm outer diameter allows flexible fluid delivery while the 7/8‑inch (22mm) metal working length provides stable positioning. Pre‑sterilized packaging guarantees consistent tubing compliance and serrated tip geometry across cases.
The Chang hydrodissection cannula at 27 gauge delivers a controlled fluid wave beneath the anterior capsule during cataract surgery, separating cortex from capsule. The fine 27‑gauge lumen modulates flow without high‑pressure jetting, supporting gentle cortical‑capsular cleavage.
This Chang hydrodissection cannula features a 27ga flattened 1.5mm tip with a 90‑degree angle and beveled opening, supplied sterile in individual packs and boxed in sets of ten.
The Chang hydrodissection cannula is a 27ga instrument with a 1.5mm flattened tip angled 90 degrees, designed for controlled subepithelial and subcapsular fluid delivery during cataract and anterior segment surgery. Its beveled opening and angled geometry promote smooth, diffuse hydrodissection without focal jetting. The sterile single‑use format ensures case‑to‑case consistency.
Built for cortical‑cleaving hydrodissection, this 27ga cannula delivers a focused fluid wave between the capsule and lens cortex to free the nucleus and outer cortex in a single step. The fine gauge concentrates the stream where it counts, and the slim shaft passes cleanly through phaco and side‑port incisions.
Designed for vitreous and viscoelastic removal, this 20ga straight extrusion cannula features a blunt 25mm shaft for safe aspiration in the anterior segment. The blunt working edge protects iris and capsular structures during retrieval of retained material. Stainless tubing maintains rigidity across repeat passes.
The Kellan hydrodissection cannula features a curved 25ga shaft, 22mm long, designed to slide between the anterior capsule and lens cortex for a controlled hydrodissection wave. Its curvature aligns with the capsular periphery, helping the surgeon distribute fluid evenly during cortical cleaving.
A 25ga hydrodissection cannula with an 8mm tip, this disposable delivers balanced salt solution beneath the anterior capsule to cleave cortex from the capsular bag. The intermediate gauge offers a measured flow rate suitable for fluid wave propagation without overpressurization. The short tip length suits standard clear‑corneal phaco geometry.
This hydrodissection cannula, 27ga, incorporates an angled shaft with an 8mm bend‑to‑tip distance and a flattened 22mm tip length to support controlled hydrodissection. Supplied sterile in packages of ten.
This ultra‑fine hydrodissection cannula enables delicate cortical separation during nucleus delivery and hydrodissection refinement. The 30 gauge straight geometry with 8mm bend‑to‑tip and flat port creates minimal focal jetting, supporting smooth nucleus mobilization without capsular stress. Disposable single‑use sterility guarantees consistent blade edge throughout the surgical case.
This hydrodissection cannula is designed to deliver controlled fluid wave beneath the anterior lens capsule during cataract nucleus separation. The 25 gauge flat bend with 11mm bend‑to‑tip geometry allows precise positioning across the capsular plane while the angled configuration maintains fluid direction away from the endothelium. Sterile single‑use delivery ensures blade sharpness and case‑to‑case consistency.
With a flat‑bend geometry, this 27ga hydrodissection cannula keeps the shaft low against the iris plane while directing fluid behind the anterior capsule. The 11mm bend gives consistent reach to the capsular equator, and the fine gauge concentrates the hydro wave for efficient cortical cleaving.
This angled irrigating cystotome is engineered for precise anterior chamber fluid delivery during cataract and refractive surgery. The 25 gauge construction with 45 degrees angled tip and 3mm straight segment from bend provides controlled access through minimal incisions while maintaining stable tip positioning. The flat configuration directs fluid distribution across the cornea without turbulence.
This 25ga irrigating cystotome features a formed 16mm working length for controlled capsulotomy and anterior chamber fluid delivery during cataract surgery. The fine gauge enables precise cannulation of the anterior capsule with minimal trauma. Single‑use sterile format ensures consistent geometry and tool sharpness for each procedure.
This irrigating cystotome, 25ga, uses a formed 16mm length and is supplied sterile, one per package and ten per box, to support controlled capsulotomy entry with irrigation capability.
This 27‑gauge formed irrigating cystotome opens the anterior capsule with a pre‑bent cutting tip while simultaneously delivering BSS to maintain chamber depth during capsulotomy. The 16mm working length suits standard phaco incision access, and sterile single‑use delivery preserves the cutting edge.
Used to initiate the anterior capsulotomy, this 27ga irrigating cystotome features an angled tip and 16mm working length. The fine‑gauge lumen delivers balanced salt solution while the bent needle tip scores and tears the capsular bag. The angled approach clears the surgeon's view of the capsular flap.
This formed irrigating cystotome delivers consistent irrigation during anterior segment procedures with a compact 22mm overall length. The 25 gauge bore provides fine fluid control while the pre‑formed shaft geometry allows reproducible positioning through small incisions. Stainless steel construction supports reliable sterile single‑use performance.
This 25ga small‑radius irrigating cystotome combines a fine cutting tip with a through‑lumen for simultaneous capsulotomy initiation and balanced irrigation. The 16mm working length suits standard phaco approaches, and the tight tip radius gives the surgeon close control when initiating the anterior capsule flap. Supplied sterile in single‑use packaging for case‑to‑case consistency.
This small‑radius irrigating cystotome features a 27ga lumen on a 16mm (5/8 inch) shaft with a tight tip bend, useful for initiating a precise capsulorhexis tear. The compact bend radius concentrates the cutting edge in a small footprint, supporting controlled propagation of the capsular flap. Continuous irrigation through the lumen maintains chamber depth.
This irrigating cystotome combines a straight fine‑lumen design with integrated fluid delivery for anterior capsule creation during cataract surgery. The 23ga gauge supports controlled aspiration and irrigation simultaneously, while the 16mm length (5/8") provides precise working depth. Single‑use sterility ensures consistent performance without dulling.
A 25ga irrigating cystotome with a straight 16mm (5/8 inch) shaft, this instrument scores and tears the anterior capsule under continuous balanced salt solution flow. The straight geometry suits standard phaco wound orientation, and the bent cystotome tip propagates a controlled tear during can‑opener or transition capsulotomy. The intermediate gauge offers steady flow.