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The Minami "M" hook features a multi‑angled shaft and teardrop‑shaped tip designed for controlled iris manipulation and sector isolation during pupil‑stretching or iris‑repositioning maneuvers. The angled geometry supports visibility and precise tip placement. Round knurled handle delivers tactile control during delicate iris tissue handling.
Features & Benefits
The Osher Y‑hook offers a 23mm straight shaft terminating in a Y‑shaped tip that cradles IOL haptics and capsular tissue during cataract maneuvers. A built‑in guard limits insertion depth, helping protect adjacent structures during manipulation. The knurled round handle preserves rotational tactile feedback during placement.
The Osher Y hook with angled shaft and round knurled handle provides stable control during lens and nucleus manipulation. The dull finish minimizes intraoperative glare while the distinctive Y-geometry enables dual-purpose tissue engagement during phacoemulsification.
The Osher Y‑hook brings a forked tip to lens and iris manipulation in cataract surgery, allowing the surgeon to engage and lift tissue planes without point loading. A straight shaft keeps the working axis aligned with microscope view, and the round knurled handle gives consistent rotational control. Overall length is 120mm for typical anterior segment reach.
This Osher irrigating implant hook is configured with a 30‑gauge biangled working end supported by a 24‑gauge reinforced shaft for controlled IOL dialing and positioning during implantation. The dual angle geometry and irrigation capability enable atraumatic optic and haptic manipulation with simultaneous fluid assistance. A polished finish and compact 23mm length maintain precise micro-level control.
The Price DSAEK hook in stainless steel features a 0.25mm blunt angled‑up tip mounted on an 11mm angled shaft for controlled graft positioning during Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty. The round handle provides secure grip during the delicate insertion sequence. The blunt tip design minimizes risk of endothelial cell trauma while supporting reliable graft manipulation.
The Price DSAEK hook is engineered for gentle positioning and placement of Descemet's membrane grafts during endothelial keratoplasty procedures. Its titanium construction and angled 11mm shaft conform to anterior chamber geometry, while the 0.25mm blunt angled tip minimizes graft tearing during manipulation. The round handle provides ergonomic control during critical graft insertion and positioning.
The Rentsch boat hook's 20mm straight shaft provides atraumatic fixation of the extraocular muscles during strabismus or rectus exploration. The round knurled handle enables secure one-handed control, while the integrated guard prevents inadvertent probe advancement into the orbit. At 114mm, length supports stable scleral engagement.
This reversed Sinskey iris IOL hook brings a 0.2mm reverse hook tip to DSAEK procedures where fine IOL positioning and iris manipulation demand micron-level control. The 12mm bend-to-tip geometry supports reach beneath the iris, while the polished round handle enables tactile rotation and withdrawal of the lens.
This reversed Sinskey iris/IOL hook uses a 0.2mm reverse‑curved tip designed to engage haptics or iris tissue atraumatically. The 12mm bend‑to‑tip geometry improves approach angles within the capsular bag, while the polished round handle provides smooth rotational feel during micro‑adjustments.
This reversed Sinskey hook variant maintains the same 0.2mm reverse tip and 12mm bend‑to‑tip distance but incorporates a polished round handle optimized for consistent glide and low‑resistance manipulation during IOL positioning.
This Sales double-ended stripper paddle combines a reverse Drysdale end with a reverse Terry Sinskey hook, each optimized for different stromal and membrane separation tasks. The lightly textured surface on the Drysdale provides controlled traction, while the separate 15mm reverse Sinskey hook reaches deeper tissue planes. The knurled stainless handle supports firm control during extended anterior segment dissection.
This blunt Shepard iris hook provides safe iris manipulation during anterior segment procedures. The blunt working edge protects the iris tissue from penetrating injury while enabling reliable retraction. Designed for both pupil stretching and posterior capsule protection during phacoemulsification.
Shepard iris hooks provide controlled manipulation of the iris margin during anterior segment surgery. The curved design and 1mm blunt tip allow gentle iris elevation and positioning without tissue trauma. The serrated flat handle ensures a secure grip during delicate iris work.
A 10mm bend‑to‑tip geometry distinguishes this Sinskey hook, allowing the 0.2mm working point to reach across the pupil for iris and IOL manipulation. The flat handle resists rolling on the drape and gives the surgeon a stable grip during dialing maneuvers. The 120mm length extends reach for deeper anterior segment work.
Intracapsular and cortical manipulation demands ultimate precision, which the Sinskey hook delivers via its 0.2mm fine tip and 18mm straight shaft. The included guard protects the delicate tip during handling and sterilization. Its 114mm round knurled handle provides reliable tactile feedback during fine anterior chamber work.
This custom Sinskey hook features a 0.2mm elongated tip and an 11mm angled shaft for extended reach under the anterior capsule. The round knurled handle provides enhanced micro‑traction for delicate rotational adjustments during IOL positioning.
This guarded Sinskey hook features an 18mm straight shaft and a 0.85mm blunt tip engineered for safe capsule engagement. The knurled round handle and integrated guard enhance grip and prevent excessive tip advancement in confined anterior chamber spaces.
Angled at the tip, this Sinskey hook features a fine 0.25mm working point for IOL positioning and iris manipulation during cataract surgery. The round knurled handle gives controlled rotation as the surgeon engages haptics or dials the lens into the capsular bag. At 110mm, the shaft suits standard anterior segment access.
This modified Sinskey hook carries a fine 0.2mm tip on a curved shaft, giving the surgeon a shorter working radius for IOL repositioning and capsular bag rotation. The serrated flat handle provides tactile rolling feedback during dialing maneuvers, and the polished finish maintains a clean appearance under microscope illumination. The 120mm overall length offers comfortable balance during anterior segment work.
The Sinskey Hook is a foundational ophthalmic manipulator designed for fine anterior segment and capsular work. Its 0.25mm straight tip provides delicate capsular engagement during capsulorhexis, IOL positioning, or iris repositioning. The flat handle offers precise finger control in confined surgical spaces, and the 121mm length balances maneuverability with adequate working distance in the anterior chamber.
The Sinskey hook is a fine iris manipulation instrument featuring a 0.18mm angled tip ideal for anterior capsule retraction and zonule management during cataract surgery. Its angled shaft with 10mm bend to tip positions the hook optimally for indirect iris and capsule engagement. Titanium construction ensures durability while the round handle provides stable palmar control.
Sinskey II hooks are a workhorse for IOL positioning and rotation. This straight model carries a 0.2mm tip on a 22mm shaft, giving the surgeon fine engagement of haptics and capsulorhexis edges through small incisions. The flat handle keeps the working axis predictable during dial maneuvers, and the 120mm overall length suits standard anterior segment reach.
This Sinskey II lens manipulating hook is titanium with a 0.2mm blunt tip and a 10mm angled bend for intraocular lens positioning. The round knurled handle supports controlled rotational and axial movements.
This titanium Sinskey iris IOL hook is engineered with a straight shaft and 0.2mm fine tip for precise hook-based IOL dialing and iris reposition during cataract implantation and secondary IOL work. The flat handle and smooth titanium finish enable atraumatic haptic and optic engagement. A 119mm length balances reach with tactile control.
This double‑ended Sinskey/Kuglen instrument combines an angled 0.2mm Sinskey II lens hook with an angled push‑pull Kuglen iris hook. The dual‑geometry configuration enables seamless transition between lens manipulation and iris sweeping, supported by a balanced round handle for rotational precision.
This titanium Smith expressor hook combines the signature curved 11.5mm expression geometry with lightweight material that reduces intraoperative fatigue during prolonged cataract procedures. The round grooved flat handle provides enhanced fingertip control, while the 149mm shaft maintains the reach needed for nuclear material delivery. Titanium construction offers corrosion resistance over many cases.
Small and gently curved with a blunt tip, this Stevens tenotomy hook engages the extraocular muscle belly during strabismus surgery without risk of perforating the underlying sclera. The flat handle gives the surgeon a stable plane of grip as the hook sweeps beneath the muscle, and the 120mm length keeps the working tip at the orbital field.
This Thorlakson LASIK flap lifter combines a modified Sinskey hook on one end with a bi‑convex spatula on the other. The 12mm bend‑to‑tip vaulted configuration provides enhanced reach beneath the LASIK flap, while the long knurled stainless handle improves tactile stability.