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The 12mm roller-pin Dacamara meibomian gland expressing forceps is engineered for comprehensive gland evaluation in large eyelids or severe meibomian dysfunction. The perfectly curved polished plate delivers controlled pressure across the entire gland width without ocular surface trauma. Titanium construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across many cases.
Features & Benefits
The Dacamara meibomian gland expressing forceps combines a 6mm roller pin with a perfectly curved polished plate to apply controlled pressure across the meibum-rich glands during thermal-pulse expression therapy. The parallel-jaw geometry distributes force uniformly without crushing delicate lid tissue. Titanium construction ensures lasting durability across repeated meibomian gland work.
This larger 8mm roller-pin variant of the Dacamara meibomian gland expressing forceps provides controlled pressure expression across broader gland surfaces. The perfectly curved and polished plate minimizes tissue trauma while ensuring efficient meibum release during lid evaluation and thermal expression procedures. Titanium provides lasting performance across routine anterior lid work.
The Dahan trabecular meshwork scraper engages the meshwork during goniotomy and trabeculotomy procedures. A tungsten‑carbide tip set 1mm from the bend provides a hard, wear‑resistant edge for direct meshwork engagement, while the 110mm overall length delivers comfortable reach across the anterior chamber. The straight shaft preserves a clear view to the angle.
This extra‑small insulated Desmarres lid retractor features a 9mm blade for upper or lower eyelid exposure. The insulated profile supports use near electrosurgical fields while maintaining atraumatic retraction.
The Dishler LASIK irrigation cannula is engineered for precise intraoperative fluid distribution during femtosecond-assisted corneal surgery. The 30-gauge tip with vaulted geometry and 4-port configuration (2 on each side) delivers even irrigation distribution across the ablation zone while the 15mm working length maintains accurate positioning beneath the corneal flap.
Designed for larger donor grafts in DSAEK and endothelial keratoplasty workflows, this 9.75mm long‑format trephine maintains critical sharpness across multiple graft preparations. The extended length accommodates tissue positioning, and disposable single‑use construction eliminates edge variability from reuse or reprocessing. Stainless steel blade ensures clean Descemet's membrane dissection without microtrauma.
Designed for precision anterior keratoplasty in pediatric and small‑graft cases, this 6mm short‑format trephine provides a miniaturized cutting edge with disposable convenience. Non‑sterile single‑use construction ensures consistent blade performance without reprocessing variability, supporting fine control in delicate anterior procedures.
The Dix eye spud is used to lift corneal and conjunctival foreign bodies away from the ocular surface. Its small spud‑shaped tip slides beneath the foreign body to dislodge it without driving the object deeper into the cornea. Stainless‑steel construction supports the routine sterilization expected in ophthalmic clinic and OR settings.
The Dodick Lens Folding Forceps is designed for IOL manipulation and insertion during cataract surgery. Its cup‑paddle shaped jaws create a secure cradle that gently engages the IOL optic during folding and insertion through the incision. The angled geometry enhances visualization of the IOL alignment, while the three‑hole handle and 113mm length provide balanced control during the critical final steps of implantation.
A straight 2mm tip on a round handle makes this Dodick‑Kammann nucleus chopper a direct in-line option for chopping firmer nuclei. The longer working tip gives confident purchase during division, while the straight shaft suits surgeons preferring an in-line approach.
The Donnenfeld Limbal Relaxing Incision (LRI) knife is preset at 0.6mm depth with a distinctive 20‑degree angled single footplate, aligning the blade naturally to limbal anatomy during astigmatic correction. The truncated lance dimensions (0.8mm wide × 0.17mm thick) pair precise cutting edges with minimized tissue disruption during arcuate groove creation. The shorter Black Gold Titanium J‑slot bayonet handle reduces lever arm and improves fingertip feedback at the cornea.
The Drew needle holder is designed for precise corneal and limbal suturing during cataract and keratoplasty closures. Its curved geometry and 15mm working length (mid‑screw to tip) balance reach with control. The round knurled handle provides secure grip during repetitive needle‑passing motions.
Drew's needle holder combines a straight geometry with 15mm mid-screw-to-tip distance for anterior segment suturing work. The round knurled handle affords secure grip and rotational control during suture placement at the cornea and sclera. The 121mm overall length maintains optimal reach while supporting stable two-handed suture manipulation.
This Drysdale nucleus manipulator and capsule polisher features a flattened paddle tip with a large teardrop‑shaped surface for broad nucleus support and polishing. The round knurled handle provides stable control during intraocular lens manipulation and cortical clean‑up.
This DSAEK optic zone marker is engineered to establish reproducible donor endothelial graft sizing during Descemet's stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty. The 9mm titanium ring creates a low‑profile 2.5mm‑high marking guide that prevents tissue folding while etching the graft boundary. Titanium construction combines rigidity with corrosion resistance for long‑term use.
The DSEK Endothelial Grasping Forceps is engineered specifically for the critical graft insertion and positioning step in DSAEK and DMEK procedures. Its 23ga curved shaft conforms to incision geometry while the delicate end gripping platforms engage the corneal graft edge without damaging the endothelial monolayer. The 90‑degree offset between the jaws and handle enables the surgeon to position the graft and maintain pull‑through mechanics while maintaining clear visualization of the endothelial surface.
Flexible orbital positioning is enabled by the Gimbel?style dual swivel fixation ring, which features a 13mm cut?out ring with blunt teeth on both sides. The dual?swivel mechanism reduces stress on tissue and allows independent eye rotation during refractive and keratoplasty procedures. Blunt teeth minimize scleral abrasion during prolonged fixation.
Astigmatic axis marking and toric implant alignment are simplified by the Ellis astigmatism marker with its double?ended 6mm and 7mm diameter rings. Each end provides distinct zone marking for axis measurement, while the 115mm flat smooth handle delivers stable positioning during critical surgical marking.
These pediatric eye shields are lightweight disposable protectors sized for children's orbital anatomy post‑operatively or during eye protection protocols. The shell geometry conforms to smaller facial contours while maintaining adequate protection volume. Disposable format prevents cross‑contamination and supports single‑patient use across pediatric populations.
Fasanella lacrimal cannula provides safe, atraumatic access to the lacrimal system during canalicular surgery and probing procedures. The gently curved geometry conforms to the natural scleral contour and canalicular path, while the 25ga gauge permits smooth entry through minimal incisions. The reinforced shaft prevents kinking during manipulation, supporting reliable tactile feedback throughout canalicular work.
Designed for iris retraction during anterior segment surgery, the Fenzl iris retractor combines a curved shaft with a 10mm tip‑to‑bend angle that slips beneath the iris without folding it. The round knurled handle supports rotational control during repositioning. A polished 114mm shaft passes cleanly through limbal incisions.
The Fisher spoon needle combines a fine curved blade with a needle point, designed for precise retrieval and manipulation of small conjunctival or episcleral tissues. Double‑ended construction provides two working geometries from a single instrument. Serrated flat handle and 137mm overall length support stable tissue handling in confined ocular fields.
Flieringa fixation ring in 24mm diameter, sutured to the sclera to maintain globe shape during open‑sky procedures such as penetrating keratoplasty and intracapsular extraction. The polished stainless‑steel ring resists deformation under suture tension, preserving the spherical contour while the anterior segment is open.
The 25mm Flieringa fixation ring suits larger adult globes during open‑sky vitrectomy, penetrating keratoplasty, and other procedures where scleral collapse must be prevented. Suturing the ring to the sclera maintains globe shape when intraocular pressure drops. The polished stainless‑steel band holds its circumference through the procedure and across repeat sterilization.
The Fogla air injection cannula is designed for controlled bubble formation during anterior chamber management and IOL manipulation. Its 25ga gauge and angled shaft allow fine positioning through small incisions, while the bottom port delivers air precisely away from corneal surfaces. The polished finish and compact 18mm length enhance tactile control and instrument visibility.
The Fox aluminum eye shield protects the globe postoperatively from accidental contact during sleep and daily activity. Lightweight aluminum construction is durable enough for repeated wear while remaining easy to ventilate around the orbit. Each pack contains 50 adult shields with assorted color covers for patient identification.
Built for pediatric anterior segment access, the Frankel infant lid speculum uses small solid 10mm blades on an adjustable twist mechanism. The 20mm spread accommodates the narrower infant palpebral fissure, while the 31mm working length keeps the frame compact enough for limited fields. Twist adjustment lets the surgeon set retraction precisely without abrupt steps.
Designed for secure intraocular lens handling, these Freeman‑Jaffe forceps feature a longitudinal groove along the curved jaw that cradles the IOL haptic without compressing the optic. The standard curve clears the corneal incision while approaching the capsular bag, and the three‑hole handle keeps the 102mm instrument light in the fingertips throughout folding and delivery. Stainless steel construction holds geometry across repeated autoclave cycles.
The Fukusaku LASIK spatula is engineered for precise corneal-flap manipulation during LASIK laser-in-situ keratomileusis procedures. The 0.5mm flat blade delivers minimal tissue trauma during flap creation, lifting, and repositioning. Round longitudinally grooved handle and 120mm length support secure two-hand flap control during refractive-surgery cases.