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Rycroft air injection cannulas deliver controlled boluses of air or fluid into the anterior chamber through a 30 gauge tip angled 45 degrees, with 5mm from bend to tip. The short angled shaft directs flow under the iris or against the corneal endothelium during DSAEK bubble formation and chamber reformation. A standard luer hub mounts to most ophthalmic syringes.
Features & Benefits
This 27‑gauge air injection cannula is angled 45 degrees with a 7mm tip‑to‑bend distance, sized for anterior chamber air injection in DSAEK and other endothelial keratoplasty steps. The polished finish keeps the slender shaft visible against the iris under microscope view, and the 20mm working length excluding hub passes cleanly through a small paracentesis.
This Delrin infusion handle bridges male‑to‑female fluidic connections during anterior segment irrigation. The polymer body insulates the surgeon's hand from instrument cooling and keeps the assembly light at 95mm overall, supporting steady fingertip control through long phaco runs. Delrin's chemical resistance suits repeated exposure to BSS and standard reprocessing.
This curved lacrimal cannula offers a finer gauge alternative for delicate nasolacrimal duct pathology. The 25ga tubing reduces turbulent flow during micro-volume irrigation, while the standard curve and 10mm working tip support atraumatic advancement through partially obstructed ducts. Reinforced 19ga shaft maintains control during gentle dilation.
Bent 45 degrees with 5mm from bend to tip, this 27‑gauge Rycroft air injection cannula delivers controlled bolus into the anterior chamber or beneath tissue planes during ophthalmic procedures. The angle preserves the surgeon's visual axis through the wound, and the 37mm overall length keeps the hub clear of the microscope.
This air injection cannula 30ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.
This hydrodissection cannula features a 30ga flat tip with an 8mm tip‑to‑bend geometry and a 20mm overall length for gentle, low‑resistance hydrodissection in shallow working spaces.
This Chang hydrodissection cannula incorporates a 27ga 90‑degree angle with a flat beveled tip and a standard short 1.5mm tip length for controlled hydrodissection wave initiation.
This stainless‑steel infusion handle features a male‑to‑tubing connector with a compact 75mm length for improved maneuverability.
Gills-Welsh cannula is designed for controlled irrigating and aspirating fluid management in the anterior chamber during phacoemulsification and other anterior segment procedures. The 25ga needle gauge allows smooth entry through minimal incisions, while the 45-degree angled geometry positions the port optimally for fluid direction. Polished finish supports clean handling and repeated reuse.
This viscoelastic aspirating cannula features a 19ga angled shaft with a 10mm bend‑to‑tip distance, supporting controlled aspiration of viscoelastic material. The compact working length optimizes maneuverability.
The Yalon hydrodissection cannula features a 45-degree angle and lateral irrigation port for efficient cortical hydrodissection during cataract surgery. Its angled geometry positions the surgeon naturally while the side port delivers fluid directly into the cortical-capsular plane without passing through the anterior chamber. The 25ga profile supports controlled flow.
The Kelman-Cystotome sharp 22 gauge knife enables precise anterior chamber incision for phacoemulsification cannula insertion. The polished finish supports smooth blade passage through corneal tissue while the straight geometry ensures consistent incision angle for optimal wound construction.
The Bishop‑Harmon irrigating cannula at 19 gauge with a shaft angled 30 degrees and a 7mm bend‑to‑tip distance delivers irrigation into the anterior chamber during cataract and corneal surgery. The blunt tip and angled geometry preserve a clear approach beneath the corneal incision.
This polished stainless‑steel adaptor joins irrigation bulbs to standard cannula hubs, bridging delivery sources and working cannulas across an ophthalmic setup. The 30mm body stays compact in the connection line, and the polished finish reduces drip retention at the joint.
This air injection cannula 18ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.
This air injection cannula 19ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.
This air injection cannula 20ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.
This air injection cannula 21ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.
This air injection cannula 23ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.
This 23‑gauge air injection cannula delivers controlled anterior chamber air bubbles during cataract extraction, iris repair, and capsular support procedures. The angled 45‑degree shaft and 5mm tip‑to‑bend geometry allow precise bubble placement within the anterior chamber, while the blunt polished finish minimizes endothelial cell trauma. Compact 36mm usable length (excluding hub) supports controlled depth of insertion.
This air injection cannula 25ga with 45-degree angled shaft enables ergonomic access to the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures. The angled configuration supports controlled air injection for chamber reformation.
This air injection cannula is configured with a 25‑gauge angled shaft at 45 degrees for controlled air bubble injection into the anterior chamber during keratoplasty and corneal surgery. The 5mm distance from tip to bend and polished finish facilitate smooth, atraumatic injection. A 36mm working length supports stable hand positioning during globe fixation.