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Built on a titanium frame for lightweight balance, this Seibel nucleus chopper combines a primary chopping end with a safety quick-chop tip for divide-and-conquer or stop-and-chop techniques. The right-hand-dominant design positions cutting geometry for use in the surgeon's left hand. Titanium construction offers rigidity with corrosion resistance across many cataract cases.
Features & Benefits
The Seibel safety quick nucleus chopper features titanium construction and left‑hand dominant double‑ended geometry for bilateral phaco access. The quick‑strike mechanism and dual tips enable efficient nuclear subdivision across variable densities. Titanium mount combines rigidity with corrosion resistance for lasting clinical reliability.
This Seibel nucleus chopper is titanium with a 15mm bend‑to‑tip, 0.5mm olive tip, and curved inner cutting edge for controlled nucleus manipulation. The left‑hand dominant design supports right‑hand use in the capsular bag.
Engineered for left-hand-dominant surgeons working right-handed, this Seibel nucleus chopper features a 0.5mm olive-shaped tip and curved interior cutting edge designed to initiate clean fissure lines in the nucleus. The 15mm angled bend-to-tip and round knurled handle deliver controlled approach angles and superior ergonomic feedback. 119mm overall length suits contemporary anterior segment phaco geometry.
This Seibel nucleus chopper is titanium with a 15mm bend‑to‑tip, 0.5mm olive‑shaped tip, and curved inner cutting edge for controlled nucleus manipulation. The right‑hand dominant design supports left‑hand use during in‑bag chopping maneuvers.
This straight-shaft Seibel nucleus chopper is optimized for right-hand-dominant surgeons working left-handed, with a 0.5mm olive-shaped tip and interior cutting wedge. The straight geometry simplifies intraoperative handling during the critical nucleus division phase. Stainless steel construction and ambidextrous utility reduce inventory complexity in high-volume surgical settings.
Engineered for left-hand-dominant surgeons requiring right-hand use, this straight-shaft Seibel nucleus chopper maintains the signature 0.5mm olive tip and interior cutting wedge for controlled nucleus fissuring. The straight geometry and fine tip minimize posterior capsule contact risk during dense nucleus management. Stainless steel reusable construction supports efficient sterilization workflows in busy cataract centers.
The Seibel‑style ambidextrous chopper excels at efficient, safe nuclear fragmentation during phacoemulsification. Its curved interior cutting edge slices through lens nucleus with minimal ultrasonic energy, while the 0.5mm olive tip and oval shaft geometry provide precise contact and reduce posterior capsule stress. Straight design supports both right‑ and left‑handed surgeon preference, with 117mm overall length optimizing ergonomic reach.
This right‑hand version of the double‑ended Seibel‑style chopper is built for left‑dominant cataract surgeons who chop with the right hand. The Seibel end carries a curved interior cutting edge with a 0.5mm olive tip set 15mm from the bend for traditional horizontal chopping, and the safety quick chopper opposite pairs a 0.5mm olive blade with a 1mm bend angled 10mm to tip for protected vertical chopping. The 140mm stainless body stands up to repeat reprocessing between cases.
The Seibel vertical safety quick chopper combines vertical chopping technique with an integrated safety mechanism that reduces the risk of posterior capsule rupture during nucleus fragmentation. Left‑hand dominant configuration allows the surgeon to chop from the optimal angle while the phaco handpiece manages nucleus removal. This design is particularly valuable in brunescent or hard cataracts.
This Seibel vertical safety quick chopper is titanium, double‑ended, right‑hand dominant with an angled Connor wand tip. The geometry supports controlled vertical chop vectors with reduced penetrative risk.
The Seibel Vertical Safety Quick Chopper employs a titanium vertical cutting geometry designed for controlled nuclear fragmentation with a vertical safety edge that protects posterior capsule integrity during chopping strokes. Left‑hand dominant design allows right‑hand use for surgeons who prefer cross‑handed technique, accommodating varied surgical preferences in modern phacoemulsification.
The Sharvelle nucleus splitter is purpose‑designed for bimanual nucleus segmentation during phacoemulsification, with its 45‑degree angled tip and Y‑shaped geometry optimizing the angle of approach to the nucleus. The ambidextrous 8mm bend‑to‑tip profile provides control during the critical moment when the nucleus is divided into quadrants in the anterior chamber. Stainless‑steel construction delivers reliable performance across repeated cases.
The Shepard‑Westcott tomahawk chopper features a distinctive hoe‑shaped cutting edge and right‑hand dominance, specifically engineered for horizontal nuclear chopping during phacoemulsification. The angled 10mm bend‑to‑tip geometry optimizes the working angle when approaching the nucleus in multiple quadrants. This pattern is effective for dense nuclear cataracts requiring maximum cutting leverage.
Double‑ended Seibel nucleus choppers eliminate the need for mid‑case instrument exchange, with left and right cutting surfaces on opposite ends. The 0.5mm olive‑shaped tip and curved interior edge are replicated on each end, providing seamless transition when switching sides during divide‑and‑conquer nucleus fragmentation. Round knurled handle ensures consistent grip regardless of end orientation.
This Sloane LASEK micro hoe and epi peeler is a double-ended instrument designed for controlled epithelial removal during LASEK. One end provides a micro hoe for delicate lifting, while the opposite end functions as an epi peeler for smooth epithelial sweeping. The 5.5-inch (140mm) length supports stable, balanced microsurgical handling.
Designed for LASEK epithelial flap creation, this Sloane micro hoe features a semi‑circular tip with a beveled edge for clean separation of corneal epithelium. The round handle supports rotational control during the gentle scrolling motion that lifts the loosened sheet. Polished stainless steel resists corrosion across repeat use.
The Steinert II claw chopper carries a J-shaped tip on an angled, vaulted shaft, hooking the lens equator for vertical chop with a defined endpoint. Ambidextrous geometry suits either hand, and the 10mm bend‑to‑tip clears the iris during the chopping stroke. A 118mm overall length and round knurled handle round out the design.
This Verges phaco chopper is titanium, ambidextrous, with a semi‑curved centered interior cutting edge and a 0.4mm olive‑shaped tip. The 12mm angled bend supports nucleus segmentation during phacoemulsification.
This vertical safety �hoe� quick chopper is titanium, double‑ended, with a perpendicular cutting edge and an angled Connor wand end. The configuration supports safe vertical chop initiation with enhanced control.
The Wallace Guardian chopper employs a gently angled, blunt chopping tip designed to fracture dense nuclei safely without scleral puncture during sculpting maneuvers. The rounded handle provides balanced control during repetitive striking motions, and the blunt working edge reduces inadvertent iris or zonular trauma.
This Warren canine phaco chopper is designed specifically for veterinary ophthalmic use. It features a 3mm microfinger chopper and a 2mm quick chopper, providing adaptable chopping capabilities for a range of canine lens densities.
The Warren canine phaco chopper is specifically engineered for veterinary ophthalmic phacoemulsification. The 3mm microfinger component and 2mm quick chopper provide scaled geometry optimized for canine anterior segment dimensions. Titanium construction offers corrosion resistance and durability for reusable instrument sets in veterinary surgical practice.