Your cart is empty!
Schott eye speculum with solid blades and rotatable adjustment provides stable eyelid retraction for adult patients during anterior segment procedures. The round pole mechanism enables smooth, graduated opening to accommodate varied anatomies, while solid 15mm blades distribute pressure evenly across the lid margin. Stainless steel construction supports reliable reprocessing.
Features & Benefits
These light curved scissors carry blunt tips and 18mm blades from mid‑screw, suited to fine dissection of conjunctiva and superficial soft tissue. The ribbon‑style ring handle keeps weight low through extended use, and the polished finish supports consistent cleaning between cases.
The Seeley hydrodissection cannula is engineered for controlled cortical‑capsular separation during cataract phacoemulsification. The 27ga ultra‑fine gauge and angled tip deliver a focused fluid wave beneath the anterior capsule with minimal jetting pressure. At 20mm overall length, it provides precise access through small incisions.
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.
This seven‑step preset diamond knife offers fixed depth control for reproducible incision depth with a single 45‑degree edge. Preset steps at 0.30, 0.40, 0.50, 0.60, 0.80, 1.0, and 2.50mm allow surgeons to select depth before insertion. Right‑hand design and small single footplate provide stable control during varied refractive and cataract procedures.
The Severin lacrimal cannula is a 25-gauge curved instrument designed for canalicular exploration and lacrimal duct probing during dacryocystorhinostomy and conjunctivorhinostomy. Its curved shaft follows the natural medial canthal anatomy and lacrimal canaliculus contour. The 25-gauge fine gauge minimizes tissue trauma during duct manipulation.
The Shepard intraocular lens forceps fold and deliver foldable IOLs through small phaco incisions. A cross‑action design with 1.45 × 2mm serrated upper and lower jaws grips the optic securely without slippage, and a slide lock holds the lens compressed until release. The curved‑up shaft preserves the surgeon's view of the wound during insertion.
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.
This silicone eye conformer is a postoperative orbital implant placed after enucleation or evisceration to maintain socket volume and prepare for ocular prosthesis fitting. The 10-14mm size range accommodates standard adult orbital anatomy. The smooth silicone surface prevents adhesion formation while supporting long-term socket health during the postoperative phase.
This silicone eye conformer (15-17mm range) is designed for postoperative orbital socket volume maintenance following enucleation or evisceration. The smooth silicone surface promotes tissue adaptation, while the conformer's rounded geometry accommodates socket contours during the early postoperative period before prosthesis fitting.
This larger silicone eye conformer (18-22mm range) provides postoperative socket volume maintenance for adult patients following enucleation or evisceration. The conformer preserves orbital socket depth and contour during the healing phase, supporting subsequent prosthesis fitting and comfortable long-term wear.
This 12mm black silicone eye sphere serves as an ocular implant for veterinary enucleation and orbital reconstruction in companion animals. The 12mm diameter suits small to mid‑size species, and the black silicone provides cosmetic continuity in the orbit after globe removal. Non‑sterile packaging permits sterilization within the veterinary practice.
The Simcoe cortex extractor combines gentle curved geometry with a 0.33mm aspiration port for efficient cortical cleanup after phacoemulsification. The 23ga gauge and sandblasted tip enhance tactile feedback and prevent cortical slipping during aspiration. At 21mm working length, the "long model" reaches posterior chambers effectively.
Engineered for cataract and anterior-segment exposure, this Simcoe eye speculum holds the eyelids open at an 18mm spread without obstructing the surgical microscope. The open 14mm blades and 10mm lifting wings vault the lashes away from the operative field, and the dull finish reduces glare under coaxial illumination. A compact 1-5/8 inch (40mm) overall length keeps the instrument low-profile against the orbital rim.
The Simcoe nucleus loop's dual 13mm × 4mm serrated loops are designed for secure engagement and elevation of the cataract nucleus during phacoemulsification extraction. The round knurled handle delivers confident tactile feedback during controlled vertical and rotational nucleus manipulation. At 115mm, the balanced length supports optimal microscopic control.
The Simcoe posterior capsule scrubber is engineered for gentle cortical cleanup after phacoemulsification. Its curved 23ga shaft with reverse aperture directs fluid away from the posterior capsule, reducing the risk of capsular rupture during cortical epinucleus removal. The polished finish and fine gauge support atraumatic manipulation in the confined anterior chamber.
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 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 Slade LASIK cannula provides focused anterior irrigation for PRK and LASIK procedures with a 27-gauge spatulated tip geometry that permits lateral fluid distribution across the ablation zone. The 9mm vaulted shaft maintains clearance from the corneal surface, while the single front port concentrates fluid flow at the surgical interface.
Purpose‑built for LASEK flap handling, the Sloane epithelial flap repositor carries a gently curved spatula tip with beveled smooth edges to lift and reseat the loosened epithelium without tearing. The curvature follows the corneal contour, allowing the surgeon to slide under the flap edge and reposition it cleanly after ablation.
The Snider-Castroviejo tying forceps incorporates a 0.12mm tip with 1 × 2 teeth, tying platforms, and a guide pin for controlled suture manipulation during ophthalmic knot formation. The three-hole handle geometry optimizes fingertip precision work, while the integrated tying platform reduces hand fatigue during repetitive knot tying at the limbus and cornea. Reusable stainless steel construction ensures consistent tactile feedback.
The Spaleck soft IOL inserter is engineered to safely grasp and deploy foldable intraocular lenses during cataract surgery through micro-incisions. The three‑hole handle ensures stable control during delicate lens positioning, while the 17mm tip-to-bend geometry provides optimal access and visualization. At 100mm, balanced length supports single-handed IOL maneuvering.
This double-ended femtosecond spatula combines two distinct working profiles in one instrument for FLACS workflows. One end presents a 0.8mm angled tip for unfolding floppy IOL haptics and decentered optics; the other offers a 0.8mm straight blade for stromal manipulation and epithelial work. Grooved round handle ensures secure grip during precise anterior segment maneuvers.
Engineered for cortical‑capsular separation during phacoemulsification, the Mackool hydrodissection cannula delivers a controlled fluid wave beneath the anterior capsule. The 22ga shaft is angled 30 degrees with an 8mm bend‑to‑tip, and the 0.9 × 0.3mm flattened tip diffuses the fluid stream to reduce focal stress on the capsular bag. The geometry threads cleanly through small clear‑corneal incisions.
These curved strabismus scissors provide anatomically-aligned cutting for curved tissue planes during strabismus surgery. The curved blade profile enhances visibility and cutting efficiency along muscular and tendinous contours. The ribbon-style ring handles distribute pressure evenly across the surgeon's fingers during extended surgical cases.
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.
These straight Stevens scissors deliver blunt-tipped safety for fine anterior segment dissection. The narrow straight blades offer controlled linear cutting with excellent visibility, particularly suited to conjunctival and episcleral work. The ring handle and 108mm length support precise movements during delicate ophthalmic procedures.
Stevens super-cut scissors deliver enhanced cutting efficiency for fine ophthalmic tenotomy and anterior segment dissection. The curved blade geometry improves visibility and cutting control along tissue contours, while the super-cut edge maintains sharpness through many surgical cases. Ring handle and 125mm length support precise microsurgical control.
Stevens tenotomy scissors with curved blades and blunt tips are engineered for controlled dissection along curved muscle and tissue planes. The standard curve enhances visibility and cutting efficiency during tendon work and strabismus repair. Twelve-millimeter blades provide adequate width for stable cutting while preserving tactile feedback.