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The left‑hand mate to the Binkhorst right cannula, this 22‑gauge model carries the same 30‑degree angled shaft and 2.5mm J‑shaped hook reversed for the surgeon's other hand. The 13mm bend‑to‑tip distance reaches under the iris or behind a capsular flap, redirecting irrigation or viscoelastic flow into the chambers behind.
Features & Benefits
Built for irrigating subincisional cortex from the left side of the capsular bag, the Binkhorst hooked cannula presents a 22ga shaft angled at 30 degrees with a 2.5mm J‑shaped hook at the tip. The 13mm bend‑to‑tip working length reaches under the iris and capsulorhexis edge, while the polished finish reads cleanly through the cornea. The hook engages cortex for irrigation flushing without grasping.
Designed for right‑hand viscoelastic and irrigation delivery, this Binkhorst hooked cannula carries a 22‑gauge shaft angled 30 degrees with a 2.5mm J‑shaped hook at the tip. The 13mm bend‑to‑tip distance and J profile allow the surgeon to reach behind the iris or under a capsular flap, then redirect flow precisely where it's needed during cataract maneuvers.
The Binkhorst hooked cannula delivers irrigation and IOL manipulation through the anterior chamber with a right‑hand 22ga configuration. A 30 degrees angled shaft and 13mm bend‑to‑tip reach align with a temporal approach, while the 2.5mm J‑shaped hook engages IOL features without scratching the optic. The polished finish keeps the cannula clean across repeat reprocessing.
This Bishop‑Harmon iris forceps is designed for delicate iris manipulation and positioning during anterior segment surgery. The 0.6mm tip and 1 × 2 tooth configuration provide secure engagement of fragile iris tissue and sphincter muscle. At 83mm overall length, the compact proportions optimize tactile control and visibility in iris reconstruction and pupil surgery.
The Blades lens‑holding forceps is engineered for stable IOL positioning within the capsular bag or sulcus during phacoemulsification. The 45‑degree angled geometry and delicate narrow jaws provide atraumatic grasp without scratching optic surfaces. The three‑hole handle enables fine adjustments throughout implantation.
The Bonaccolto utility forceps combines lengthwise and cross serrated jaw surfaces for secure multi‑directional grasping of iris, lens material, and conjunctival tissue during anterior segment procedures. The straight shaft, 16 × 2.4mm jaw platform, and serrated handle deliver consistent grip without tissue crushing. Polished stainless‑steel finish and 110mm overall length support extended operative use.
Radial keratotomy (RK) incision planning is enabled by the Bores corneal radial marker with its six radiating blades. The 4mm central opening and 9.5mm outer diameter create reproducible axis guides across the corneal surface. Its flat handle supports stable positioning during radial marking.
The Bores 2.25mm optical zone marker is sized for marking the smallest optical zone diameters during refractive procedure planning and small‑zone alignment work. The smooth handle gives steady fingertip control at the corneal surface, and the 102mm overall length suits standard refractive surgical setup.
The Bores 2.5mm optical zone marker is sized for marking small optical zone diameters during refractive procedure planning, sitting between the smallest and intermediate zones used in arcuate keratotomy and ablation centering. The smooth handle gives steady fingertip control at the corneal surface.
Sized at 2mm, the Bores O‑Z marker stamps a tight optical‑zone reference ring on the corneal surface to guide refractive incisions and ablation centration. The smooth handle on a 102mm stainless‑steel shaft delivers steady tactile feedback during centered placement, and the straight geometry preserves a clear sight line through the microscope.
Sized at 3.75mm, this Bores O‑Z marker defines a slightly wider optical zone for refractive planning and corneal incision reference. The smooth handle helps the surgeon center the ring cleanly over the visual axis before contact. A 100mm balanced body keeps pressure even during the marking pass.
This Bores O‑Z marker produces a 4.25mm imprint suited to smaller anatomical landmarks. The precise circular marking documents limbal position and arcus visualization during refractive surgery planning and anterior segment procedures. The consistent handle weight supports repeatable pressure control across marking cycles.
Stepping up to 4.5mm, this Bores O‑Z marker sits in the mid‑range of the refractive marking set, stamping an optical‑zone ring large enough for standard ablation centration. The smooth handle and 102mm straight stainless‑steel shaft give the thumb a stable point of contact, and the polished face transfers ink cleanly to the corneal surface.
This Bores O‑Z marker bridges mid-range anatomical marking with its 4.75mm circular imprint. The precisely sized contact area identifies pupillary borders and arcus zones during anterior segment assessment. The smooth handle and 100mm shaft deliver repeatable positioning and pressure control.
This Bores O‑Z marker delivers precise 5.25mm diameter marking for optic nerve head evaluation and zonular assessment. The circular contact imprint identifies anatomical landmarks during cataract and glaucoma procedures, while the smooth handle supports steady contact without tissue trauma. The 100mm length positions the surgeon's hand away from the operative field.
Used to outline the optical zone during refractive keratotomy and corneal procedures, the Bores O‑Z marker imprints a 6.5mm circular reference on the corneal epithelium. The smooth handle supports light, consistent contact pressure, and the 100mm overall length keeps the instrument well balanced over the eye. The straight shaft preserves a perpendicular approach to the corneal surface.
The Botvin iris forceps is engineered for delicate iris manipulation during anterior segment procedures. Its 70mm length with bayonet-angled tips provides access across the anterior chamber, while the 1 × 2 delicate tooth pattern allows atraumatic grasping of iris tissue without crushing. The Colibri-style short handle offers natural finger control during precision iris positioning.
The Bracken Anterior Chamber Cannula is engineered for irrigation and aspiration during anterior segment procedures. Its 19ga gauge and standard 90-degree curve conform to the anterior chamber architecture while the flattened beveled tip enables smooth entry and controlled fluid delivery. The polished stainless steel finish reduces tissue drag, and the 21mm working length provides consistent anterior-posterior reach.
The Brierley Capsulorhexis Cannula is specifically designed for continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) when a two-handed technique is preferred. Its 21ga bore tapers to 26ga at the tip for smooth anterior chamber entry, while the 0.25mm posterior aspirating port enables continuous aspiration of capsular material during the rhexis maneuver. The stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across multiple cases.
The Brown-style triple-post speculum combines nasal and temporal wire blades with a center superior stabilizing wire for precise eyelid positioning. The adjustable Lieberman mechanism angles toward the temple, optimizing temporal clear corneal incision approach. Its 16mm blade size suits small to moderate eyes, while the three-point suspension distributes retraction pressure evenly.
The brush cannula is engineered for gentle backflush removal of residual cortical material during phacoemulsification cleanup. Its 1mm silicone brush tip provides atraumatic contact with fragile posterior capsule while the 20-gauge cannula enables efficient fluid flow. The design minimizes capsular perforation risk during final cortical polishing.
The Bunge evisceration spoon with small 10mm tip is engineered for gentle removal of intraocular contents during evisceration procedures while preserving the scleral shell integrity. The spoon geometry distributes contact pressure across a broad surface, minimizing focal scleral trauma during tissue extraction.
The double‑ended Burrato flap protector pairs 10mm crescent blades on either end of a serrated handle, providing two working faces for shielding the corneal flap during LASIK and other lamellar refractive procedures. The serrated handle improves fingertip purchase during flap repositioning, and the crescent shape conforms to the flap edge.
The Burrato flap protector shields a freshly cut LASIK flap during ablation and irrigation. Its single‑ended 10mm crescent blade slides beneath the flap to support the underlying stromal bed and keep the hinged tissue clear of stray instrument contact across the 130mm length.
The Burrato LASIK cannula is engineered for precise fluid and epithelial management during excimer ablation and flap repositioning. Its vaulted 25-gauge tip incorporates three strategically positioned ports: one anterior opening and one port on each lateral surface. The 24mm working length allows safe access under the LASIK flap while maintaining flap integrity.
This Camel LASEK solution retainer combines a 10mm diameter opening with etched cross-hair markers for precise alcohol well positioning during epithelial loosening. The marked geometry supports reproducible alcohol application while the straight profile maintains stable corneal contact. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting precision.
The Camel LASEK alcohol well solution retainer features a cross-hair etched marker and 8.5mm diameter opening designed to contain and position ethanol solution during epithelial loosening in LASEK procedures. The marked diameter ensures reproducible alcohol application while the straight geometry supports stable positioning on the corneal surface. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability.
The Camel LASEK alcohol-well solution retainer is designed to contain and deliver dehydrating solution to the corneal epithelium during LASEK procedures. The 8mm aperture with cross-hair marking enables precise centering over the visual axis. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting performance across repeated epithelial-remodeling cases.
This Camel LASEK solution retainer variant features a 9.5mm diameter opening with etched cross-hair markers for slightly larger epithelial field coverage during alcohol-loosening procedures. The marked geometry ensures precise positioning while the straight profile maintains stable corneal contact. Stainless steel construction supports reliable workflow across multiple cases.