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Built from heavy 1mm wire, the McIntyre open wire speculum forms V‑shaped blades that retract the upper and lower lids with broad, low‑profile contact across the conjunctiva. The 16mm blade length and 27mm spread suit standard adult anterior segment exposure, while the open architecture preserves visualization of the cornea and limbus. The 45mm stainless‑steel frame sits compactly within the orbital margin.
Features & Benefits
This McIntyre open wire speculum is designed for broad eyelid retraction during anterior segment procedures. The V‑shaped wire blades gently separate lid margins while maintaining full visibility of the cornea and conjunctiva. The compact 45mm length provides stable positioning without obstructing the surgical field.
This McIntyre truncated outer cannula is a 19-gauge infusion-aspiration component optimized for steady anterior chamber fluid management during phacoemulsification. The tapered tip and two side openings distribute flow without focal jetting, while the polished finish supports smooth passage through the paracentesis incision. The truncated outer design integrates with standard phaco handpiece tubing for reliable fluid exchange.
This McPherson needle holder offers straight geometry with fine 11mm jaws and a release mechanism (without lock) for situations requiring smooth needle feed without mechanical restraint. The straight profile delivers direct vertical access during corneal and limbal closure. Fine jaw size accommodates delicate suture materials, while serrated flat handle provides reliable grip without locking resistance.
The McPherson needle holder combines straight geometry with fine 11mm jaws and a locking mechanism optimized for delicate anterior segment suturing. The straight profile enables direct vertical approach to corneal and limbal wounds, while the fine jaw size accommodates 10‑0 through 9‑0 suture materials. Serrated flat handle provides reliable grip during prolonged fine suture work.
The McPherson suture forceps features 45-degree angled geometry with 0.3mm micro-tips and 1 × 2 interlocking teeth for corneal and anterior capsule tying. The 6mm tying platforms and 10mm bend-to-tip distance optimize ergonomic suture positioning, while the three-hole handle design delivers secure fingerhold without cramping. This instrument supports fine interrupted and continuous closure techniques.
The McPherson suture forceps are angled 45 degrees with ultra‑fine 0.4mm tips and a 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern for secure suture manipulation during corneal and limbal wound closure. The tying platforms support reliable knot tying, and the lightweight three‑hole handle reduces overall instrument mass for sustained microsurgical control. The 7mm bend‑to‑tip geometry provides clean access at the operative site.
The McPherson tying forceps is a precision micro-ophthalmic instrument featuring 0.3mm fine tips and 6mm titanium carbide tying platforms. Its 45-degree angled geometry provides optimal positioning for delicate knot management during cataract and corneal procedures. The flat 6mm wide handle supports stable, controlled micro-movements.
These titanium McPherson tying forceps are angled and include 5mm tying platforms for secure knot support. The three‑hole handle and 105mm overall length enhance rotational and axial control.
The McPherson tying forceps features 7.5mm tying platforms�broad flat working surfaces that stabilize sutures during knot formation. The angled shaft at 105mm length positions the platforms optimally for wound closure at the cornea and limbus. Titanium construction provides rigidity and corrosion resistance through repeated sterilization cycles.
This Meyerhoeffer round curette with a 0.5mm cup enables delicate epithelial or stromal debris removal from the corneal surface. The small cup diameter and straight shaft allow precise control when addressing localized opacities or post‑inflammatory deposits. Stainless steel and a 127mm length provide the rigidity and reach needed for anterior segment work.
The Meyerhoeffer round curette with 3.5mm cup is designed for gentle corneal and scleral surface debridement during pterygium excision or corneal scar removal. The rounded cup geometry prevents deep tissue trauma while providing controlled surface epithelial removal.
These micro ophthalmic scissors deliver fine, straight-line cutting for delicate tissue work during anterior segment procedures. The 12mm cutting blades provide direct visualization and control, while stainless-steel construction withstands repeated sterilization. At 150mm overall, they support precise hand positioning in confined operative spaces.
This micro Castroviejo needle holder combines titanium construction with diamond-dusted jaws for superior needle grip and lasting durability across hundreds of ophthalmic microsurgical cases. The 180mm length with locking mechanism supports extended reach during complex anterior segment closure, including eyelid and lacrimal repair work.
Hemostasis and selective vessel ablation in delicate anterior segment work demand ultra-fine cautery tips. This micro fine tip reaches 2000 degrees Fahrenheit (1093 degrees Celsius), enabling precise thermal sealing in corneal and episcleral surgery. The sterile, individually packaged format and tight thermal control support predictable hemostasis without collateral thermal injury.
Designed for small‑incision cataract procedures, this trapezoid‑profile diamond knife tapers from 1.1‑1.4mm with a straight dop for controlled blade approach. The 0.17mm ultra‑thin blade and tapered geometry enable predictable wound architecture with minimal incision trauma. Titanium construction supports durable performance across many sterilization cycles.
This monopolar electrosurgical cable connects bovine‑compatible generators to ophthalmic instruments with standardized pin connectors for predictable current delivery. The straight configuration supports unobstructed lead routing in confined ophthalmic fields. Reusable construction and compatible connector interfaces simplify equipment integration and charger accessibility in multi‑generator OR environments.
The Mulsurphum phaco tip wrench is sized for size 24 phaco tip installation and removal, providing the torque grip needed for secure tip attachment to the phaco handpiece. Reliable tip seating helps maintain consistent ultrasonic performance during cataract cases.
The titanium Nagahara nucleus phaco chopper delivers precision nucleus division during phacoemulsification. Its 1.5mm blade at 90 degrees provides stable chopping force within the capsular bag, while the 0.75mm cutting edge initiates clean cracks through dense nuclei. The round grooved handle and angled shaft support ambidextrous control, and titanium construction ensures durable performance across multiple reprocessing cycles.
Designed for left‑hand use during right‑dominant phacoemulsification, this Nagahara phaco chopper carries a flat interior cutting edge that initiates clean nuclear fracture along the chopping axis. The shaft is angled 45 degrees with a 10mm bend‑to‑tip and a 1.5mm cutting edge oriented at 60 degrees, giving the surgeon a defined purchase point on the nucleus while clearing the capsular rim. A round knurled handle on the 114mm shaft keeps rotational control predictable through divide‑and‑conquer or stop‑and‑chop technique.
Configured for placement on the nasal side intraoperatively, this Barraquer speculum uses 14mm square‑wire blades and a 25mm spread for a slightly wider lid opening. The square‑wire form adds blade rigidity for cases where firmer lid retraction is needed. A dull finish minimizes reflections during microscope work.
This long-shaft needle holder extends reach into deeper surgical fields while maintaining lock-mechanism control for needle security. The curved geometry with 10mm jaw capacity accommodates larger ophthalmic and strabismus needles during posterior segment visualization and vitreous-face suturing. Stainless steel construction supports standard sterilization protocols.
The Nevyas speculum carries round open wire blades terminating in a V‑shaped end, with 16mm blade length and a 31mm spread for wider lid opening during anterior segment access. The open wire profile reduces globe pressure, and the 47mm frame stays compact under the microscope.
The Nevyas wire speculum delivers smooth, atraumatic lid retraction with its U-shaped blades and end configuration. The 22mm blade length and 40mm spread provide optimal anterior chamber exposure, while the 60mm overall length supports comfortable handling during routine anterior segment procedures. Wire construction minimizes tissue trauma and pressure-related complications.
The Nichamin titanium quick chopper features a left‑hand dominant double‑ended design with wedge‑shaped cutting edge on one end and delicate needle‑point pick on the other, accommodating both nuclear sculpting and fine tissue manipulation. Titanium rigidity and dual functionality reduce instrument exchanges during time‑sensitive phaco sequences. The pick end enables precise posterior capsule work.
Nichamin's triple chopper delivers multi-directional cutting action for dense nucleus management. The titanium construction balances rigidity with field control, while the 10mm angled segment from bend to tip improves tactile feedback during sequential chopping passes. Knurled round handle and ambidextrous design support comfortable use in either hand.
This double-ended titanium instrument combines the Nichamin Triple Quick Chop and Bechert Rotator in one surgical tool. The right-hand dominant configuration and vaulted profile support both nucleus chopping and controlled segmentation during phacoemulsification. Single-instrument design reduces exchanges and maintains field efficiency during complex cataract cases.
Engineered as an ambidextrous vertical chopper, the Nichamin chops the nucleus by downward force rather than lateral pull. The angled, vaulted shaft places the tip 10mm from the bend, clearing the iris plane during vertical chop maneuvers. A 114mm overall length keeps the instrument balanced for in-the-bag work.
The Nordan-style Colibri forceps delivers micro-precision grasping for delicate capsulorhexis and lens manipulation with its 0.12mm tapered tips and 6mm tying platforms. Titanium construction provides lightweight handling without sacrificing rigidity, while the round flat grip and 115mm length support sustained control during extended anterior chamber work.
The O'Gawa mini dialer delivers ultra-precise nucleus positioning in cataract extraction with its 0.25mm tip and angled 11mm working distance. Titanium construction provides lightweight control, while the round handle and 121mm overall length support sustained manipulation during phacoemulsification sequences. The tapered tip enables gentle nuclear fragmentation and repositioning within the capsular bag.