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The Stevens tenotomy scissors combine curved geometry with blunt tips and a ring handle for safe dissection of conjunctiva and Tenon's capsule during strabismus surgery. The 30mm mid-screw-to-tip measurement optimizes leverage and cutting control, while the two-tone finish enhances visibility against tissue background.
Features & Benefits
These straight Stevens tenotomy scissors feature 12mm blunt blades for safe dissection of extraocular muscle and conjunctival tissue during strabismus and pterygium procedures. The blunt‑tip geometry prevents inadvertent scleral penetration, while the straight blade profile supports precise linear cutting along muscle fibers and tissue planes. A 106mm length maintains control in anterior orbital dissection.
Curved with blunt tips and Super Cut edges, these Stevens tenotomy scissors deliver crisp dissection through tenon's capsule and conjunctiva while the blunt tip protects underlying sclera. The ribbon‑style black ring handles reduce reflection under microscope illumination and keep weight low through extended use.
The Stevenson lacrimal sac retractor is an adjustable instrument with solid blades and serrated grip edges along the bottom blade surface. This design provides secure lacrimal sac retraction during dacryocystorhinostomy and canalicular procedures while preventing unwanted tissue slip. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable reprocessing across multiple lacrimal cases.
These strabismus scissors combine rounded shanks with round tapered blades and blunt tips for safe, controlled dissection during muscle transposition and advancement. The two-tone finish improves visibility against tissue background, supporting precise cutting along anatomical contours in confined extraocular spaces.
These strabismus scissors feature tungsten carbide blades with super-cut geometry for smooth dissection of extraocular muscles and surrounding fascia. The curved profile enhances visibility in the muscle plane, while the ring-handle design�with one black and one gold ring�aids surgical laterality. The 114mm length suits extended muscle isolation.
Built in the Fukasaku style, this 24ga anesthesia cannula delivers local anesthetic into the sub‑Tenon or peribulbar space through an open distal end. A gentle curve follows the contour of the globe, keeping the tip clear of the sclera while the surgeon advances. The stainless‑steel wall holds calibrated 24ga lumen across reprocessing cycles.
The Nagahara nucleus spatula is engineered for safe lens-nucleus mobilization during phacoemulsification and manual small-incision cataract surgery. The angled geometry with 11mm bend-to-tip creates optimal mechanical advantage for nuclear rotation and wedging. Flat-edge design prevents capsule trauma, while stainless steel construction enables lasting performance.
These straight suture forceps feature 0.12mm platforms with 1 × 2 teeth angled at 90 degrees for perpendicular suture manipulation in tight conjunctival and capsular spaces. The ergonomic fenestrated handle and 105mm length enhance control during fine knot work. Lightweight construction minimizes hand fatigue during extended closure sequences.
This Swiss‑pattern straight osteotome carries an 18mm cutting edge across a 127mm overall length, the widest in the series, suited to broad cortical work in foot and small‑bone osteotomy. The 18mm width distributes mallet force across a longer bone contact surface, while the straight blade preserves alignment with the periosteal plane. Stainless‑steel construction holds edge geometry across many cases.
This Swiss‑pattern straight osteotome features a 14mm cutting edge and a 127mm overall length, suited to controlled bone shaping in hand, foot, and small‑bone orthopedic procedures. The 14mm width allows broader purchase across cortical bone surfaces during osteotomy, while the straight profile preserves alignment with the periosteal plane. Stainless‑steel construction holds edge geometry across many cases.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps is configured with a straight jaw and 2mm tip for micromanipulation of fine intraocular structures. Precision jaw alignment and tactile feedback support IOL positioning, capsular edge manipulation, and delicate tissue grasping during anterior segment work. The 127mm length and compact profile optimize control in confined operative spaces.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps is sized for larger structure engagement with a 4mm straight jaw and fine geometric precision. Use during IOL handling, capsular fixation tasks, and fine tissue repositioning throughout anterior segment procedures. The 127mm working length and smooth jaw surfaces deliver controlled grasping without tissue trauma.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps features an 8mm straight jaw for broader structure capture and positioning during posterior segment manipulation and larger IOL work. The geometric precision and smooth jaw surfaces enable atraumatic grasping of capsular tissue and intraocular implants. A 127mm shaft supports stable control in confined IOL and capsule tasks.
The Tagliabo Seagull fasanella-Servat V-style M�ller muscle resection clamp is engineered for controlled eyelid elevation in ptosis repair. Its 6-pin interlocking jaw design with 4 grooves and 3 holes per jaw provides graduated holding force and tissue depth measurement. The 26mm wide jaws and nut-post clamping mechanism enable stable, adjustable muscle plication across the full surgical range. The 95mm overall length supports comfortable handheld manipulation.
The Tanna‑Lieberman adjustable speculum provides variable eyelid spacing controlled by surgeon adjustment. Straight 15mm wire blades remain parallel while opening width is tuned to individual patient anatomy. The integrated traction suture anchor posts support placement of fixation sutures, enabling independent lid management during complex anterior segment procedures.
This temporal-approach lid speculum is designed for inferior temporal clear corneal or limbal approach surgeries. Its angled-up geometry positions the inferior lid blade away from the surgical field, while the U-shaped wire back supports stable retraction. The 14mm solid blade and 16mm spread suit temporally angled procedures where traditional specula interfere with instrument access.
The temporal open wire speculum features a V-shaped end design with 15mm round blades optimized for superior exposure during temporal anterior segment approaches. Its compact 45mm length and 17mm spread provide optimal access while minimizing extra-ocular soft-tissue bulk. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability.
Sold as a pair, the Tenant solid lid retractors deliver fixed lid elevation for ophthalmic exposure where a speculum is not preferred. The 14mm straight blade gently lifts the lid margin, and the 25mm overall length keeps the handle low‑profile in the operative field. Stainless‑steel construction supports repeat sterilization across routine ocular cases.
The Thornton corneal press ruler is designed to measure and mark limbal relaxing incisions with precision geometry. Its curved marking blade lays out 2mm line intervals at 1mm apart, measuring up to 10mm, supporting accurate axis alignment for LRI treatment. The knurled handle and dull finish reduce glare during corneal contact.
The Thornton diamond knife holder elevates and stabilizes the diamond blade during handling, improving visualization and reducing inadvertent blade contact with instrument trays or gloved hands. The anodized aluminum construction is lightweight and corrosion‑resistant, supporting safe repeated blade storage and retrieval. Designed to protect blade integrity during case setup.
This Thornton fixation ring stabilizes the globe during refractive marking, LRI (Limbal Relaxing Incisions), and keratorefractive procedures. Twelve fixation teeth around the 16mm solid ring engage the conjunctiva for a firm, evenly distributed hold, and twelve corresponding marks on the upper face identify tooth position to guide axis alignment. The flat handle keeps the surgeon's view clear of the cornea.
This low‑profile Thornton optical zone marker is scaled to 3mm with reduced ring height of 1.5mm for precise marking in dense cataracts and corneal topography procedures. The compact beveled tip and streamlined profile minimize obstruction of the surgical field. A knurled handle and dull finish support secure grip and reduced glare during extended refractive marking.
This angled IOL implant forceps delivers secure grasp for rigid and foldable intraocular lens insertion during phacoemulsification and IOL implantation. The 40-degree angle positions the hand outside the operative field while bi-convexed locking jaws prevent lens slippage. Seven-point-five millimeter jaw length accommodates standard ophthalmic lenses, while the long rectangular serrated handle provides durable grip.
This titanium replacement spring fits the Dacamara TDK‑7250 instrument, restoring tension when the original spring fatigues. Titanium construction resists corrosion and maintains spring force through repeated autoclave cycles. Sold individually as a service part to extend the working life of the parent instrument.
The 10mm trephine handle is paired with short trephine blades for consistent button grafting in full‑thickness corneal transplantation. Its ergonomic grip supports steady rotational control during scleral host bed preparation and graft sizing. Single‑use compatibility ensures sterile technique across each case.
This 11mm trephine handle provides controlled blade rotation for slightly larger corneal buttons during penetrating keratoplasty. The handle geometry delivers consistent force distribution across the graft perimeter, supporting clean host‑bed edge definition. Reusable construction allows repeated sterilization across multiple cases.
This trephine handle accommodates 7.5mm short trephine blades, providing a sturdy platform for corneal tissue harvesting in keratoplasty procedures. The handle‑to‑blade interface ensures consistent alignment during circular graft preparation. Designed for reliable repeat use in refractive and therapeutic grafting workflows.
Paired with 7.75mm short trephine blades, this handle maintains precise geometric control during corneal button preparation and penetrating keratoplasty. The firm grip interface prevents blade deflection during circular cutting strokes. Durable construction supports repeated sterilization and clinical use.
This 8.25mm trephine handle serves intermediate‑sized graft diameters, bridging the gap between standard 8mm and 10mm blanks. Its balanced grip reduces fatigue during the rotational cutting motion needed to seat the button precisely within the host bed. Stainless‑steel design supports high‑cycle reprocessing.