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Designed to release pupillary adhesions and break posterior synechiae, the Fukasaku pupil snapper presents a small working tip set 10mm from the bend. The knurled handle delivers tactile control during the snap maneuver, and the 110mm overall length keeps the surgeon's hand comfortably clear of the field. The straight shaft preserves a direct sight line to the pupil margin.
Features & Benefits
Fukasaku pupil snapper features a 10mm tip?to?bend configuration for controlled pupil manipulation during anterior segment procedures. Its straight geometry and knurled round handle deliver reliable grasp control when elevating or positioning the iris root and pupil margin. This reusable instrument supports precise iris work across routine cataract and glaucoma cases.
The Fukasaku snapper hook is built for the controlled iris and capsule maneuvers that punctuate complex cataract surgery. A 10mm tip‑to‑bend geometry provides reach into the anterior chamber while the serrated handle offers a non‑slip purchase even with wet gloves. At 114mm overall, the stainless‑steel shaft delivers steady tactile feedback during fine intraocular work.
The Gass scleral marker places a precise 1.5mm reference dot on the sclera during retinal detachment and scleral buckle procedures. A 12mm marking thimble seats over the fingertip for direct application, and the dull finish reduces microscope glare during placement. The 48mm body keeps the instrument compact within the orbital field.
These German jeweler #0 forceps narrow to a 0.17mm extra‑delicate point for handling the finest ophthalmic suture, capsule fragments, and foreign bodies. The smooth flat handle gives a stable thumb‑and‑forefinger grip during microsurgical work, and the matte finish reduces glare under the operating microscope. The 115mm length keeps the working tip close to the surgeon's fingertips.
The Gills‑Welsh Morrison lens loop features an ultra‑thin 5 × 7mm loop with additional 20 degrees of curvature, designed for controlled in‑the‑bag IOL positioning and nucleus delivery. The olive tip reduces edge trauma on nuclear surfaces. Flat handle provides stable grip orientation during bimanual nuclear maneuvers.
The Gills‑Welsh angled Vannas micro scissors feature 8.5mm sharp blades angled forward at 40 degrees, delivering precision cutting geometry for ophthalmic microsurgery. Their medium 86mm length and serrated handle support controlled movements during capsulotomy, limbal relaxing incision (LRI) work, and fine conjunctival manipulation. Polished stainless‑steel construction ensures durability across routine reprocessing.
Shaped as a 1.5mm‑wide J, the Gimbel hydrodissection cannula directs a fluid wave back beneath the anterior capsule during cataract surgery. The 25ga lumen gives a fine, controlled stream, and the 21mm working length places the J cleanly through clear‑corneal incisions. Stainless‑steel construction holds the J geometry across reprocessing cycles.
Designed for LASIK flap irrigation, the Gimbel fountain cannula carries a 25‑gauge left‑angled shaft with a vaulted, smooth, bullet‑shaped tip. A single center port produces a controlled fountain of fluid beneath the flap, lifting it gently while clearing debris from the stromal bed. The 13mm working length excluding hub suits stromal interface access.
The Gimbel LASIK polishing cannula is designed for gentle stromal bed polishing and final cleanup during refractive procedures. The 30ga ultra‑fine gauge, double‑angled curvature, and sandblasted tip enable soft tissue contact without mechanical trauma. The specialized "left" configuration improves surgeon ergonomics during this precision step.
The Ginsberg adjustable eye speculum combines half-solid and half-open-wire blades angled upward for versatile anterior segment exposure. The hybrid blade design delivers firm retraction on the solid side while the open-wire section minimizes tissue compression. The 15mm blade length and 47mm spread provide optimal visualization, and the 79mm overall length supports precise intraoperative control.
The Girard tying forceps is constructed from titanium, delivering superior corrosion resistance and lightweight handling across extended surgical procedures. Its straight shafts and 5mm tying platform support stable needle positioning during fine ophthalmic suturing. Round knurled handle and dull finish enhance tactile control in wet operative fields.
The globe fixation ring stabilizes the eye during refractive surgery, limbal?relaxing incisions, and anterior segment procedures. Its 12mm inner and 16mm outer ring with interior grooves creates a secure grip on the limbus and sclera without excessive pressure. The round handle supports secure intraoperative positioning throughout surgical preparation and execution.
The Goldstein lacrimal retractor is designed for controlled exposure of the nasolacrimal duct and lacrimal sac during dacryocystorhinostomy and lacrimal canalicular repair. The sharp 7mm blade with 15mm spread provides secure tissue retraction without inadvertent lacrimal gland trauma, while the compact 30mm frame permits stable positioning in the narrow medial canthus.
The Gonnin-Amsler marker is a precise calibration tool designed for intraoperative axis and incision marking in refractive surgery and toric IOL implantation. The straight polished shaft and fine working end support accurate marking on corneal surfaces with consistent pressure application. The 133mm length provides comfortable handheld control while the reusable construction integrates cleanly into surgical case workflows.
Designed for iris tissue handling during anterior segment surgery, these straight Graefe iris forceps feature fine serrated tips that grasp the iris margin without crushing. The 70mm compact length supports tactile control through limbal or paracentesis access. Polished stainless steel construction holds up to repeat sterilization cycles.
This Graether angled collar-button cannula is optimized for sideport access during phacoemulsification. The 45-degree angle and 10mm tip-to-bend distance position the cannula for smooth fluid delivery through micro-incisions. The 23-gauge gauge ensures gentle irrigation without anterior chamber distortion.
Graether collar-button cannulas deliver ophthalmic medications and fluids with precision control. The 23-gauge straight shaft accommodates tight spaces in the anterior chamber during phacoemulsification and MICS procedures. The hub and collar-button design allow one-handed fluid modulation.
Combining irrigation with iris retraction, the Graether irrigating iris retractor simplifies anterior chamber management during cataract and anterior segment procedures. Its 45?degree angled tip, collar?button capsule polisher design, and 23?gauge working channel enable simultaneous irrigation and atraumatic iris manipulation. The 38mm compact length supports precise anterior chamber work.
Larger temporal or superior clear?corneal incisions are accommodated by the 3mm Grandon T incision marker, which extends marking capability. The wider blade accommodates varied incision planning while the straight geometry ensures accurate mark placement. Its 110mm round knurled handle delivers reliable control during marking.
This Grayson nucleus manipulator provides direct control during lens division and rotation in divide‑and‑conquer phacoemulsification. The flattened paddle tip with a defined internal edge supports stable nucleus manipulation and controlled chopping maneuvers. Its straight shaft and round handle deliver balanced ergonomic performance for precision nucleus management.
The Grene Visual Axis Marker is designed for precise marking of the visual axis and pupil center during corneal refractive procedures. Its 1.5mm tip bend creates a gentle engagement angle that marks the cornea without adhesion while maintaining clear visualization of the entry point. The flat smooth handle delivers controlled pressure, and the 114mm length provides adequate distance for marking in relationship to patient positioning.
The Gross Sub-Tenon Cannula is engineered for controlled sub-Tenon anesthetic delivery during ophthalmic regional anesthesia. Its 21ga gauge and curved profile conform to the scleral surface while the 28mm length provides consistent posterior reach for even anesthetic dispersion. The curved geometry minimizes globe trauma and enables the surgeon to maintain tactile control during needle-free cannula insertion.
The Guell LASIK cannula features a multi-port design with 7 total ports (1 front, 3 each side) for comprehensive irrigation coverage during femtosecond-assisted refractive procedures. The 25-gauge fine tip and distributed port geometry ensure even fluid distribution across the entire ablation zone without high-pressure jetting.
These straight Guilford eye scissors are built for fine soft‑tissue cutting around the orbit and adnexa. The slim straight blades deliver controlled linear cuts with full microscope visibility, and the ring handle anchors a balanced pinch grip. At 102mm overall, the instrument suits seated periocular work and conjunctival dissection.
The Guyton-Park speculum is designed for hands-free eyelid retraction during anterior segment surgery. Its fenestrated 14mm blades with suture posts and canthus bar enable secure fixation to the surgical drape while allowing surgeon access to the operative field. The 53mm spread and dull finish support comfortable lid separation throughout longer procedures.
The Guyton‑Park speculum carries solid 14mm blades with a 45mm spread, dull finish, suture posts, and a canthus bar, sized for stable wide exposure during oculoplastic and complex anterior segment cases. The integrated suture posts allow lid‑traction sutures to be anchored at the speculum, and the canthus bar protects the lateral canthus during sustained retraction.
The He Hook pre‑chopper is a right‑handed titanium chopper distinguished by its custom‑scaled tip, which at 40% of standard size, enables ultraprecise fragmentation in dense nuclei and confined anterior chamber spaces. The hooked geometry guides nuclear fragments with minimal disturbance to surrounding tissues, and titanium construction preserves the working geometry across many procedures.
The Heath chalazion curette features a 3mm ring curette with 1.5mm height and straight 35mm shaft, designed for controlled scraping and removal of chalazion contents from the tarsal plate and conjunctival surface. The round knurled handle provides excellent tactile feedback during the delicate eyelid procedure. This 114mm instrument is sized for safe, atraumatic lid disease management.
The Henderson Limbal Relaxation Marker is engineered for surgical planning during Limbal Relaxing Incision (LRI) procedures, marking 30, 60, and 90 degree axis points on the cornea for precise incision placement. The marker pairs with the Henderson bevel degree gauge for reproducible astigmatism correction. Stainless steel construction maintains dimensional consistency across repeated reprocessing cycles.