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The 8.5mm trephine handle provides another intermediate option for corneal button harvesting, allowing surgeons to fine‑tune graft diameter within the 8‑10mm range. Controlled rotation during the cutting stroke yields consistently clean epithelial and endothelial margins. Reusable design provides cost value across repeated cases.
Features & Benefits
This 8.75mm trephine handle stabilizes oversized donor button preparation in high-powered keratoplasty cases. The handle geometry locks the blade securely, preventing drift during circular corneal tissue dissection. Corrosion‑resistant construction ensures lasting performance across multiple procedures.
An 8mm trephine handle accommodates smaller graft diameters, particularly useful in pediatric penetrating keratoplasty or when tissue conservation is critical. The compact grip maintains precise rotational control even in constrained surgical fields. Repeated sterilization cycles preserve handle integrity across many cases.
Designed for 9mm short trephine blades, this handle facilitates the largest donor button sizes in corneal grafting workflows. The robust handle‑to‑blade coupling maintains alignment precision during extended cutting strokes. Reliable performance supports consistent graft preparation across varied surgical teams.
Engineered for enzymatic zonulolysis, the Troutman alpha‑chymotrypsin cannula delivers a controlled bolus of enzyme into the posterior chamber for intracapsular cataract workflows. The 23ga curved shaft reaches behind the iris, and a 1mm smooth bulbous tip diffuses the solution gently across the zonular plane. Its compact 45mm length suits seated chamber work.
This twist fixation hook carries a small 0.3mm left counterclockwise twist tip for engaging and rotating ocular tissue or IOL haptics without slipping. The round knurled handle gives the surgeon fine rotational feedback during the maneuver, and the polished finish keeps the slender shaft visible under microscope view. Overall length is 111mm.
Left‑counterclockwise twist fixation hook with a 0.5mm large twist tip, intended for globe stabilization and counter‑traction during anterior segment surgery. The round knurled handle gives the surgeon secure rotation control, and the polished finish supports clean reprocessing. Overall length is 111mm.
This small twist fixation hook combines a right-clockwise 0.3mm spiral geometry for secure scleral fixation attachment. The small hook diameter and directional twist mechanism enable precise placement without tissue perforation. The round knurled handle and polished finish support controlled manipulation during IOL or capsule fixation.
Designed for clockwise globe rotation from the right side, this twist fixation hook anchors the eye during refractive marking and incision steps. A 0.5mm large twist tip catches conjunctiva securely without slipping, and the round knurled handle gives the surgeon a steady rolling grip. The polished finish stays clean under bright surgical lighting.
This titanium tying forceps combines angled 45-degree geometry with a 12mm working span from bend to tip, delivering extended reach and precise leverage during complex wound closure. The 6mm tying platforms and square-grip flat handle support stable suture manipulation, while the compact 82mm length aids maneuverability in tight surgical fields.
This angled titanium tying forceps with 45-degree inclination enables ergonomic suture manipulation in anterior segment closures. The 7mm working distance from bend to tip supports access to peripheral and paracental closure sites, while the 6mm platforms and flat square grip deliver reliable knot placement. Lightweight titanium construction ensures comfort during extended case sequences.
This universal Limbal Relaxing Incision (LRI) diamond knife is preset at 0.60mm depth for deeper arcuate corrections during astigmatism management alongside cataract surgery. The truncated blade geometry mirrors the 0.5mm variant � 1mm final width over 3mm length and 0.1mm thickness � and the deeper preset suits patients with greater corneal toricity. Black Gold Titanium J‑slot bayonet construction supports reproducible incision profiles across cases.
Utrata capsulorhexis forceps are precision instruments for controlled and continuous capsular flap creation during cataract surgery. The 11mm extra thin shanks and extremely fine grasping tips allow delicate capture of the anterior lens capsule without radial tearing. Ergonomic fenestrated handle supports precise finger positioning and reduced fatigue during extended anterior chamber work.
Angled 45 degrees with 8.5mm platforms and a 13mm bend‑to‑tip distance, these Utrata‑pattern capsulorhexis forceps support continuous curvilinear tearing under the microscope. The titanium construction combines rigidity with corrosion resistance over many cases, and the round handle gives smooth rotational control through the rhexis arc.
Vannas scissors angled to the side carry a 6mm sharp blade for fine cuts at the iris, anterior capsule, and corneal limbus. The side‑angle geometry approaches the working plane without obstructing the visual axis, and the 78mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the microscope barrel.
Double‑armed and angled with eight irrigating ports, the Vidaurri LASIK cannula is shaped for thorough flap interface irrigation after excimer ablation. The horizontal arms each measure 12mm, distributing balanced salt solution evenly across the stromal bed during 25ga irrigation.
The left‑hand Welsh cortex extractor carries a 25‑gauge polished shaft angled 45 degrees with an 8mm tip‑to‑bend distance and a flat olive tip angled 90 degrees to the left. The geometry positions the working face for cortex cleanup at the 3 o'clock meridian, and the reusable build supports repeat case use.
These Westcott conjunctival scissors are optimized for controlled separation and trimming of conjunctival flaps during pterygium, glaucoma filtration, and ocular surface reconstruction. The gentle 10mm blunt blades prevent inadvertent scleral perforation, while the broad serrated wide handle maximizes grip stability during extended conjunctival work. Polished 135mm overall length supports precise hand positioning.
These rounded Westcott tenotomy scissors are engineered for safe episcleral and conjunctival surgery. The rightward curve and 20mm blade length allow gentle dissection along episcleral planes while the blunt tips minimize trauma to underlying sclera. A serrated grip handle and polished finish support confident control during extraocular muscle and pterygium procedures.
The Westcott stitch scissors provide sharp, pointed blades for suture removal and fine stitch cutting during anterior segment revision. The serrated flat handle ensures secure grip without rolling, while the polished finish enhances visibility. The 108mm straight geometry supports precise positioning during delicate suture work.
This stitch scissors is engineered for controlled suture removal and adjustment in corneal and conjunctival wounds. The sharp straight blades and 20mm tip length allow precise access to sutures near the limbus and episclera. Serrated grip handle provides reliable finger control during delicate postoperative management.
The Westcott utility scissors combine a subtle 7‑degree curve with blunt tips to support controlled cutting in varied ophthalmic tissues�from conjunctiva to lacrimal system work. The broad serrated grip handle enhances control during extended procedures, while the 25mm working length (from mid‑screw to tip) provides excellent visualization of the operative field. Extended overall length of 131mm improves ergonomic reach.
The Wheeler cyclodialysis spatula is double-ended with 1.75 × 30mm sterling silver blades, designed for precise separation of the ciliary body tissue from the scleral wall during glaucoma procedures including cyclodialysis and angle-recession repair. The polished finish and serrated flat handle provide excellent control during this delicate dissection. At 139mm, this instrument supports access to the ciliary body face while maintaining visibility and tactile precision.
Angled to the left with a 2.5mm‑wide J profile, the Wilbrandt‑Binkhorst irrigating cannula delivers controlled fluid into the anterior chamber for capsule maintenance and cortical cleanup. The 23ga shaft carries an open end at 14mm from bend to tip, and the 18mm working length matches a small‑incision approach.
The Wilbrandt-Binkhorst angled irrigating cannula extends versatility with its 14mm bend-to-tip measurement and J-shaped 2.5mm tip geometry. The angled 23ga shaft improves access to chamber peripheries and posterior capsule surfaces during cortical cleanup and capsule polishing. The 18mm working length and open end enable high-flow irrigation without pressure limitation.
The Wilbrandt-Binkhorst irrigating cannula is designed for controlled anterior chamber irrigation with a J-shaped 2.5mm wide tip and open end for free fluid flow. Its 23ga straight shaft maintains direct approach geometry during all phases of phacoemulsification, while the 18mm working length supports consistent positioning and reliable suction-irrigation coordination.
Built for adult anterior segment cases, the Williams eye speculum carries 14mm blades on a spring‑controlled mechanism that locks at the desired spread up to 52mm. The dull finish reduces microscope glare across the lid surface, while the 86mm overall length keeps the frame compact against the brow. Spring control gives steady retraction without ratchet steps.
The Williams small speculum combines open-wire blade construction with a gentle upward curve, minimizing bulk while maintaining secure eyelid separation. Its 12mm blade length and 30mm spread suit smaller eyes and anterior chamber procedures where field clarity is paramount. The curved geometry conforms to lid anatomy, reducing margin trauma during moderate cases.
The Wills Hospital utility forceps features straight shafts with a 13mm crisscross serrated platform and wide serrated handle, providing secure grip for general lid and anterior segment tissue manipulation. The cross-serrated platform prevents tissue slippage during grasping, supporting reliable tissue handling in various ophthalmic applications. This 111mm instrument offers balanced reach and control.
Designed for phacoemulsification handpiece assembly, this disposable wrench enables secure, reliable connection of phaco tips to the phacoemulsification unit. The stainless steel construction provides the mechanical grip necessary for consistent tip fastening without slipping or cross‑threading. Ten per package supports OR inventory and case turnover efficiency.