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This O'Gawa curved tying forceps variant features 5.5mm tying platforms with 0.3mm gap at platform heel, providing alternative curved configuration for ergonomic IOL and corneal knot placement. The curved shafts suit natural surgical positioning angles while the gap design minimizes suture trauma. Each variant supports efficient tying across routine cases.
Features & Benefits
Synechiae separation requires atraumatic dissection, and the Obstbaum spatula is engineered for this critical task. Its 10mm tip?to?bend and flat smooth handle enable precise, controlled dissection along the angle recess and corneal surface. This reusable instrument supports careful synechiae lysis during complicated anterior segment cases.
The Olk retinal pick features a delicate 0.5mm angled tip at 110 degrees, allowing precise elevation and manipulation of retinal tissue during vitreoretinal procedures. Its round knurled handle offers secure fingertip control during fine manipulation of posterior segment structures. At 124mm, the instrument provides balanced reach for vitreous cavity work while maintaining the tactile sensitivity required for retinal work.
The Olk angled retinal pick combines a 130-degree angulation with a dull 0.5mm tip for controlled vitreoretinal manipulation. During retinal detachment repair and epiretinal membrane peeling, the angled geometry provides optimal approach angles to the retinal surface without excessive shaft length. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability across repeat reprocessing.
Engineered for vitreoretinal membrane work, the Olk retinal pick presents a 0.5mm tip on a 150 degrees angled shaft that hooks beneath epiretinal membranes without engaging the underlying retinal surface. The steep angulation clears the trocar cannula while preserving a view of the macular contour. Dull finish on the 123mm length suppresses reflection during indirect‑lit vitrectomy.
The Olk retinal spatula is engineered for delicate retinal surface manipulation, gliosis tissue dissection, and membrane peeling during vitreoretinal surgery. Its 130‑degree angled geometry and 0.5mm triangular tip provide fine, controlled contact with retinal tissue, while the 4mm flat surface distributes pressure across wider tissue planes to minimize indentation artifact. Dull finish and knurled handle support extended surgical technique without fatigue.
Angled 150 degrees with a 0.5mm triangular tip and 4mm flat working surface, this Olk retinal spatula is shaped for posterior segment maneuvering during vitreoretinal work. The dull finish reduces glare under microscope illumination, and the round knurled handle gives stable rotational control. Overall length of 127mm supports steady reach across the globe.
The Osher J-cannula is a 25ga instrument with a distinctive 2.75mm wide by 2.5mm long J-shaped tip engineered for controlled cortical-capsular separation during hydrodissection. The J-geometry enables gentle fluid injection along the capsular equator while minimizing anterior capsular stress. The polished finish and 45mm overall length support smooth passage through clear corneal incisions and excellent tactile feedback.
Osher haptic forceps grasp and reposition IOL haptics during lens placement and rotation. The 45 degrees angled tip reaches into the capsular bag from a temporal incision, and a delicate platform groove cradles the haptic without distortion. The 5mm and 10mm tip references guide depth as the surgeon engages the haptic shoulder.
The Osher internal caliper provides precise measurement of anterior chamber depth and crystalline lens vault in cataract and refractive planning. Its fine-pointed tips minimize contact trauma while measuring critical intraocular distances up to 10mm in 1mm increments. The 68mm length supports delicate insertion and measurement accuracy.
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 Osher nucleus manipulator combines a 0.5mm two-prong finger-like tip with angled shaft geometry to access the nucleus across the anterior chamber during divide-and-conquer phacoemulsification. Its blunt prongs deliver controlled nuclear segment manipulation without cortical capsule trauma. The round knurled handle balances precision with secure grip stability during prolonged nucleus work.
The Pannu small pupil cystotome cannula addresses challenging anterior capsule work in restricted pupil conditions. Its 22ga shaft with notch feature enables controlled capsular engagement and manipulation while the 50mm length provides extended reach without bulk. Designed for precise continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) and capsule repositioning in dense cataracts with limited mydriasis.
Park specula maintain wide eyelid retraction with adjustable locking thumb screws positioned externally, preventing interference with the surgical field. The fenestrated 15mm blades distribute pressure across the lid margin, while the 36mm spread provides full anterior segment exposure. Dull finish and straight geometry support safe contact with delicate periocular structures.
This conical phaco tip is shaped for efficient nucleus fragmentation during phacoemulsification. The 30-degree bent-tip geometry provides optimal ultrasonic transmission while maintaining anterior chamber stability. The 0.9mm conical profile supports reliable tip-to-nucleus contact across varying nuclear densities.
This 30‑degree conical phaco tip is shaped for efficient nuclear fragment engagement during phacoemulsification. The conical profile concentrates ultrasonic energy at the bevel, while the 30‑degree angle balances followability with occlusion. A matching wrench is included for secure handpiece installation and exchange.
The Pierse eye speculum carries open 11mm blades with a polished finish and a 20mm spread, sized for compact ophthalmic exposure where wide lid retraction would be excessive. The open blade design preserves access to the operative axis, and the polished finish minimizes glare under microscope illumination.
The Pierse-style Colibri forceps in titanium combines angled 45-degree geometry with ultraprecise 2mm fine-tip length. Its notched teeth at 0.25mm spacing grip delicate sutures without crushing, while the 6mm tying platforms distribute clamping force. The flat square-grip handle and compact 84mm length enable controlled finger dexterity during fine wound closure.
Rounded outer blades and round shanks distinguish these plastic strabismus stitch scissors, with sharp tips that engage fine 6‑0 and 7‑0 sutures used in extraocular muscle reattachment. The straight profile cuts cleanly at the muscle insertion or conjunctival closure, and a two‑tone finish reduces operating microscope glare. Ring‑handle geometry and 115mm overall length give controlled scissor action throughout strabismus correction.
The preset trifacet diamond knife combines titanium construction with a push‑pen handle design and 0.3mm preset depth for consistent incision geometry in ophthalmic surgery. The 0.7 × 0.17 × 4mm blade dimensions deliver ultra‑fine anterior chamber entry, while the trifacet profile ensures reproducible wound architecture. The straight dop and titanium body ensure rigidity and corrosion resistance for sustained use across many cases.
The Prince advancement forceps is engineered for extraocular muscle advancement and transposition procedures with 10.5mm rightward-angled jaws that secure the muscle without slipping. The four-tooth holes in the jaw tips provide positive purchase on the insertion site without crushing muscle tissue, while the easy-squeeze spring lock and quick thumb release facilitate efficient exchanges during strabismus surgery.
The Probst refractive cannula is engineered for controlled fluid delivery during limbal relaxing incision (LRI) creation and other refractive procedures. Its 7mm angled tip and 27ga gauge provide precise irrigation and visualization in the limbal and corneal transition zone. Fine-gauge tubing minimizes incision enlargement while the angled geometry improves approach accuracy.
This reusable 20‑gauge bipolar pencil delivers electrosurgical current for coagulation and cutting during intraoperative hemostasis. The straight tip geometry enables ergonomic hand positioning, while the 20‑gauge configuration fits standard electrosurgical pencil cables. Reusable construction supports cost efficiency across high‑volume case loads.
This reusable stainless steel wrench facilitates safe assembly and disassembly of detachable microscope handpiece tips and optical couplers. Precision‑machined design accommodates standard microsurgical handpiece connection geometries without marring optical surfaces. Compact, robust construction withstands repeated use across case‑to‑case turnaround cycles. The wrench enables quick instrument setup without cross‑contamination of sterile working surfaces.
Delicately pointed tips give these Rolf utility forceps a fine grasp on suture, drape edges, and small ophthalmic accessories at the field. The straight shaft and 108mm overall length keep the working tip clear of the surgeon's hand during precision handoffs. Light spring tension supports prolonged microsurgical use without finger fatigue.
DSAEK and DMEK donor tissue insertion require precision and atraumatic handling, which the Rosenwasser donor lamella inserting shovel provides. Its 5mm wide platform with retaining rim on three sides secures and guides the donor disc into the anterior chamber. Stainless steel construction ensures rigidity during careful lamellar Descemet's insertion.
The Rosin‑Dacamara Big Grip needle holder pairs an oversized 12.5mm diameter round grooved handle with extra‑delicate 8mm titanium jaws, locking mechanism, and a special pin system for ophthalmic suturing. The larger handle distributes grip pressure across a broader fingertip surface for stability on fine needle work, and titanium construction holds shape across repeat reprocessing.
Schott eye speculum with wire blade design is optimized for pediatric patients with smaller orbital anatomy. The rotatable round pole adjustment enables gentle, graduated eyelid retraction suitable for young eyes, while the 12mm wire blades provide atraumatic contact across the lid margin. Compact design supports safe anterior segment exposure in pediatric cataract and refractive procedures.
This aspirating Schott eye speculum combines wire blades with integrated aspiration capability for enhanced fluid management in pediatric surgery. The 13mm blade width and rotatable adjustment mechanism support wide, atraumatic lid retraction while the aspiration channel removes excess fluid from the operative field. Reusable stainless steel construction ensures durability across multiple cases.
The Schott solid-blade eye speculum delivers secure lid retraction for pediatric anterior segment procedures with its 12mm wide blades and round pole rotatable adjustment. This compact design supports consistent exposure and atraumatic eyelid positioning throughout the case. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.