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This angled Sinskey iris and IOL hook delivers a blunt 0.2mm hook for delicate iris and lens implant manipulation. The angled geometry optimizes access to posterior capsule, IOL haptics, and pupillary borders during phacoemulsification and IOL placement. The serrated flat handle provides secure tactile control throughout complex anterior segment procedures.
Features & Benefits
A fine 0.25mm working tip makes this Sinskey hook well suited to IOL dialing and iris manipulation through small incisions. The straight shaft preserves a direct approach, and the round knurled handle gives the rolling tactile feedback surgeons rely on during lens rotation. The 110mm overall length keeps the working hand clear of the orbital rim.
Used to stretch the pupil and reposition the iris during cataract surgery, this Kuglen hook carries a straight shaft tipped with the characteristic 0.5mm "K" hook. The blunt geometry engages the iris without piercing it, and the smooth flat handle sits low on the drape during anterior chamber maneuvers. A dull finish keeps the 121mm body from reflecting microscope light back into the surgeon's view.
This angled Sinskey hook carries a 0.2mm tip for engaging IOL positioning holes during lens manipulation and capsular bag fixation. The round knurled handle supports fingertip rotation through the hook's working arc, and the 115mm body keeps fingertips clear of the cornea during phaco and IOL implantation.
Designed for iris retraction and IOL manipulation, this straight Sinskey hook carries a 0.2mm working point on a straight shaft. The serrated flat handle gives positive grip during dialing maneuvers and resists rolling on the drape, while the 121mm overall length suits standard anterior segment access. The straight profile keeps the tip in line with the shaft for predictable purchase.
The Fenzl lens hook engages the dialing aperture of intraocular lenses to rotate and seat the optic within the capsular bag. Its 0.15mm angled tip slips precisely into the positioning hole, and a 10mm bend‑to‑tip distance gives controlled reach across the anterior chamber. The round knurled handle delivers a secure rolling grip during fine adjustments.
The Maumenee iris hook engages the iris margin atraumatically during anterior segment work where pupil expansion or iris repositioning is needed. A 1mm blunt hook minimizes capsule and iris trauma, and the serrated flat handle keeps the working tip aligned. The 124mm polished shaft delivers steady tactile feedback through limbal access.
The straight Sinskey hook carries a blunt 0.2mm tip on an 18mm shaft for IOL dialing, nuclear rotation, and capsular bag exploration. The round knurled handle delivers steady fingertip rotation, and a protective guard sheaths the delicate tip between uses to prevent damage during storage and transport.
This Azar lens manipulation hook combines a 90‑degree angled geometry with a 0.2mm fine tip for delicate IOL positioning and manipulation during cataract implantation and exchange. The smooth flat handle and polished finish facilitate atraumatic contact with IOL optics and haptics. A 117mm length supports stable positioning within the capsular bag and anterior chamber.
The Bahr-Maltzman hook is a precision micro-ophthalmic instrument for iris manipulation and anterior chamber work. Its 0.15mm vaulted shaft and angled geometry enable safe engagement of iris tissue and capsular structures without perforation. The slender profile supports fine positioning during cataract and corneal procedures.
The Bahr-Maltzman lens manipulating hook is engineered for IOL positioning and gentle lens nucleus manipulation during phacoemulsification. The angled 0.8mm tip with rightward offset enables smooth clockwise rotation of lens material, while the vaulted shaft prevents interference with phaco handpiece movement. The round knurled handle provides secure grip during extended procedures.
The Benger probe hook is a straight tool designed for anterior segment exploration and tissue positioning. Its 63mm shaft length and dull finish provide atraumatic engagement with delicate ocular tissues, and the overall 131mm length supports access to the anterior chamber.
The Bonn iris hook carries a 28mm shaft on a smooth flat handle, sized for atraumatic iris manipulation, pupil stretching, and iris retraction during cataract and anterior segment procedures. The 127mm overall length supports stable fingertip control, and stainless‑steel construction holds shape across repeat reprocessing.
This curved Bonn iris hook features a blunt 0.3mm hook for gentle iris manipulation. The small hook diameter allows precise positioning without iris penetration, while the serrated flat handle provides secure tactile control. The dull finish and 123mm length support safe iris retraction during complex anterior segment procedures.
The Clayman guide combines a 45‑degree angled shaft with a 0.2mm Sinskey‑style hook for IOL haptic positioning during cataract surgery. A 10mm tip‑to‑bend distance gives consistent capsular reach. The polished smooth flat handle keeps the instrument oriented during dialing maneuvers.
Fine tip geometry (0.15mm) combined with a 45?degree angle makes the Clayman lens hook ideal for nuclear and cortical material elevation during phacoemulsification. The angled 10mm tip?to?bend provides optimal working angle in the anterior chamber, while the 121mm flat smooth handle delivers sensitive tactile control. This tool supports critical nucleus manipulation with precision.
The Clayman micro hook with 45-degree angled design and 0.3mm blunt hook provides atraumatic iris retraction during anterior segment surgery. The 9mm tip-to-bend distance enables precise positioning while the blunt geometry prevents iris sphincter trauma.
This Crawford retrieving hook features a 3mm tip and a round knurled handle for stable traction during retrieval of lacrimal stents. The geometry supports controlled navigation within the nasal cavity.
This double fixation hook provides bimanual stabilization of the globe or scleral tissue during strabismus and anterior segment procedures. Twin curved tips with a 1.5mm spread engage tissue without slipping, while the serrated flat handle gives the surgeon consistent fingertip orientation. A polished 127mm shaft balances reach with tactile control.
This double fixation hook features two curved tips set at a 2mm spread for paired ocular tissue stabilization during anterior segment work. The serrated flat handle gives the surgeon dependable tactile grip across fine maneuvers, and the 128mm overall length places the working tips at a comfortable working distance. A polished finish reduces glare under microscope illumination.
The Fenzl insertion hook is angled 45 degrees with a 10mm shaft and a fine 0.2mm tip for guiding the IOL haptic into the capsular bag through a small incision. The round knurled handle supports controlled rotational dialing, and the dull finish keeps reflections off the operative field. Overall length is 120mm.
The Fenzl lens hook carries a 0.15mm straight working tip on a 24mm shaft, configured for IOL haptic engagement through phaco incisions. The round knurled handle improves rotational grip, and the 115mm overall length balances tactile feedback with anterior chamber reach.
The Fukasaku snapper hook is built for the controlled iris and capsule maneuvers that punctuate complex cataract surgery. A 10mm tip‑to‑bend geometry provides reach into the anterior chamber while the serrated handle offers a non‑slip purchase even with wet gloves. At 114mm overall, the stainless‑steel shaft delivers steady tactile feedback during fine intraocular work.
Designed for sclerally externalizing the retina or extraocular muscles during retinal detachment surgery, this Gass hook carries a flattened 13mm Graefe‑type tip pierced by a 1.5mm oval suture hole. The hole accepts a suture for muscle tagging once the structure is engaged. A serrated flat handle and polished 146mm body keep the instrument steady through orbital sweeps.
The Gass retinal detachment hook carries a flattened 13mm Graefe‑type tip with a 2.5 × 1.5mm oval hole for suture passage during scleral buckling. The flat smooth handle keeps orientation consistent during pass‑through maneuvers, and the polished finish supports thorough cleaning between cases.
The Harris‑Sinskey hook brings a 0.25mm angled tip to bear on the IOL positioning hole, rotating and dialing the lens into final placement within the capsular bag. A 9mm tip‑to‑bend distance clears the iris plane while the smooth flat handle gives the surgeon a consistent rolling grip. The 121mm length suits standard cataract workflows.
The Helveston teaser hook isolates and separates extraocular muscle fibers during strabismus surgery with a blunt 6mm tip that slips beneath fascicles without piercing them. A flat handle aligns the tip predictably with each pass. The 120mm overall length gives clear reach into the orbital field while keeping the hand outside the surgeon's sightline.
The Hirschman iris hook angles 45 degrees and terminates in a small H‑shaped 0.75mm working tip for engaging the pupil margin during cataract maneuvers. A 9mm bend‑to‑tip distance supports controlled intraocular reach through standard incisions. The round knurled handle provides the rotational feedback needed for safe pupil retraction.
An angled working tip lets the Hirschman iris hook approach the pupil margin from outside the surgical axis, preserving the surgeon's view to the lens. The blunt tip minimizes iris trauma during manipulation and stretching, and the round handle offers consistent rotational feel. At 114mm overall length, the instrument balances comfortably for fine anterior segment work.
The Hunkeler lens hook delivers precise support and manipulation of the lens nucleus and capsule during phacoemulsification and cataract extraction. The hemi-ball tip geometry (0.3mm diameter) and angled slightly vaulted shaft enable gentle nuclear positioning and rotation. The round diamond-knurled handle provides secure tactile feedback throughout extended nuclear manipulation.