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The Shepard capsule polisher is designed for controlled removal of cortical lens material and polish residue from the anterior and posterior capsule following nucleus expression. Its 1.75mm ring‑tip geometry and angled 10mm bend provide the precise sweep motion needed to preserve capsular integrity while clearing debris. The round handle design allows natural finger positioning throughout the case.
Features & Benefits
This foreign body curette provides controlled, atraumatic removal of corneal and anterior segment particulate. The flat handle and straight 31mm shaft grant stable visualization and directional control during minute manipulations. The polished finish minimizes light glare during precision work.
This foreign body curette features a small 0.5mm cup and straight 31mm shaft, designed for careful removal of corneal foreign bodies, rust rings, and epithelial debris without creating unnecessary tissue loss. The flat handle provides secure grip during fine anterior segment work. At 129mm overall length, this instrument balances reach with the fine control necessary for precise corneal cleaning.
The Gills‑Welsh capsule polisher carries a 2mm cup on a 45‑degree angled shaft, set 8mm from tip to bend, for polishing residual cortical material from the posterior capsule after lens extraction. The polished finish promotes smooth glide across capsular tissue, and the flat handle gives consistent fingertip orientation across the 127mm working length.
The Heath chalazion curette features a 3mm ring curette with 1.5mm height and straight 35mm shaft, designed for controlled scraping and removal of chalazion contents from the tarsal plate and conjunctival surface. The round knurled handle provides excellent tactile feedback during the delicate eyelid procedure. This 114mm instrument is sized for safe, atraumatic lid disease management.
Kraff's capsule polishing curette removes lens epithelial cell remnants after capsulorhexis with gentle, irrigating precision. The 25-gauge 1.75mm cup features semi-sharp edges that debride the capsular bag without excessive force, while the center port delivers irrigant simultaneously to maintain clarity and reduce trauma. Its 28mm working length ensures proper access in anterior chamber work.
Number 0 of the Meyerhoeffer family carries a 1.5mm cup for the smallest chalazion curettage cases and lid margin work. The straight 31mm shaft places the cup at the lesion through a small incision, and the flat polished handle gives a controlled rolling grip during evacuation. The 130mm overall length keeps the working axis close to the lid.
A 1.75mm size‑1 cup defines this Meyerhoeffer chalazion curette, suited to expressing granulomatous contents through the conjunctival surface after clamp placement. The 31mm straight shaft and flat handle balance the instrument for steady scraping motion, with the polished finish supporting visual confirmation of cleared cup contents.
A Meyerhoeffer chalazion curette in size #2, featuring a 2mm cup on a straight 31mm shaft for evacuating chalazion contents through an everted lid. The flat handle gives a stable pinch grip during scraping, and the polished finish keeps the cup edge clean between cases. Overall length is 130mm.
Number 3 of the Meyerhoeffer family carries a larger 2.5mm cup for chalazion evacuation through a standard lid incision. The straight 31mm shaft delivers the cup to the lesion, and the flat polished handle gives a controlled rotational scrape during cleanout. The 127mm overall length sits close to the everted lid.
Meyerhoeffer chalazion curettes scoop out the contents of an everted lid lesion with a 3.5mm size 4 cup at the working end. The straight 31mm shaft gives a clean line of approach within the open chalazion clamp window. A flat handle keeps the curette oriented predictably as the cup rotates against the lesion wall.
This Meyerhoeffer round curette with a 0.5mm cup enables delicate epithelial or stromal debris removal from the corneal surface. The small cup diameter and straight shaft allow precise control when addressing localized opacities or post‑inflammatory deposits. Stainless steel and a 127mm length provide the rigidity and reach needed for anterior segment work.
Compact Meyerhoeffer round curette with a 1.8mm cup, sized for chalazion evacuation and small lid‑lesion curettage. The cup edge scrapes contents cleanly through an everted lid, and the 127mm overall length keeps the working tip within microscope focus.
The Meyerhoeffer 1mm round curette expands the scope of corneal and stromal work, accommodating slightly larger areas of debris or opacity removal. The 127mm length and straight design ensure predictable approach geometry and clear visualization during manipulation. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance and multiple sterilization cycles.
The Meyerhoeffer round curette with 3.5mm cup is designed for gentle corneal and scleral surface debridement during pterygium excision or corneal scar removal. The rounded cup geometry prevents deep tissue trauma while providing controlled surface epithelial removal.
The Meyerhoeffer round curette is a precision instrument for pterygium removal, limbal scar debridement, and anterior scleral surface cleaning. Its 4mm round cup and straight 127mm shaft provide controlled access to the conjunctival and scleral surfaces. The smooth working edge prevents tissue perforation while enabling effective lesion removal.
The Nightingale capsule curette carries a 1.75mm semi‑sharp ring at the end of a shaft angled with 10mm from tip to bend, sized for residual cortical and capsular polishing after lens extraction. The round knurled handle delivers smooth rotational control as the ring sweeps the capsular bag.
This Shammas irrigating polisher/curette features a compact 25mm length and an irrigating lumen to support simultaneous polishing and fluid delivery during capsule surface refinement.
This Shepard capsule polisher doubles as an anterior/posterior curette, with a 1.75mm ring tip that sweeps away residual lens cortex and epithelial cells from the capsular bag surface. The 10mm angled bend-to-tip and round handle provide optimal ergonomic access to both the anterior and posterior capsule in cases with cortical complexity or Soemmering-ring prophylaxis. 121mm overall length suits extended procedures.
This Shepard capsule-polishing curette features a 1.75mm ring with semi-sharp edges for controlled capsular surface polishing. The 10mm bend-to-tip angle improves approach geometry, while the round knurled handle enhances fingertip control.
Skeele chalazion curettes evacuate the contents of a meibomian cyst once the lid has been everted. The 2mm serrated cup scrapes residual material from the cyst wall, and the straight 31mm shaft reaches comfortably across the everted tarsus. A flat handle resists rolling, and the polished finish supports clean reprocessing between cases.