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Double‑armed and angled with eight irrigating ports, the Vidaurri LASIK cannula is shaped for thorough flap interface irrigation after excimer ablation. The horizontal arms each measure 12mm, distributing balanced salt solution evenly across the stromal bed during 25ga irrigation.
Features & Benefits
This Vidaurri LASIK cannula uses a 25ga angled double‑armed configuration with eight irrigating ports. The vertically oriented dual arms, each 12mm long, support distributed sub‑flap irrigation within a controlled 25mm working length.
This viscoelastic aspirating cannula is purpose‑built for controlled removal of ophthalmic viscosurgical devices from the anterior chamber at the end of cataract or refractive surgery. The 22ga gauge, 10mm bend‑to‑tip distance, and angled configuration allow efficient cortical and chamber cleanup without incision enlargement.
Sized for viscoelastic injection and Healon aspiration, this 21‑gauge cannula carries a 50‑degree bend at 5mm from the tip and a flattened working end to direct flow along the capsule plane. The 29mm working length reaches the anterior chamber through a standard paracentesis, and the dull finish suppresses reflection during fine microscope work.
This wedge hydrodissection cannula uses a 25ga 45‑degree angled shaft with a closed wedge tip and two ports on each side, providing symmetric fluid distribution; also known as the Feaster design.
The Weil lacrimal cannula is a 21-gauge curved instrument featuring a blunt tip and top-port design for controlled sub-Tenon anesthesia or lacrimal irrigation. Its curved shaft follows natural lacrimal-sac anatomy, while the top port prevents deep cannula advancement and ensures diffuse spread within the lacrimal tissue. The polished finish supports smooth instrument passage and reliable reprocessing cycles.
This Welsh cannula uses a 25ga angled shaft with a flat olive tip for controlled irrigation or aspiration. The compact 1‑inch working length supports maneuverability in confined spaces.
This Welsh cortex extractor in 23ga provides increased flow rate for expedited cortical removal while maintaining the same ergonomic 45-degree angle and flat olive-tip design. The finer 25ga variant's geometry is preserved in a slightly larger gauge, ideal for denser or more adherent cortical material.
The Welsh cortex extractor is a spatula-tipped instrument for safe subincisional cortical cleanup during phacoemulsification. Its 45-degree angled shaft positions naturally in the surgical plane, while the flat olive tip allows gentle aspiration of residual cortical material from the 6 o'clock position without engaging the capsule. The 25ga profile supports fine tactile feedback.
The Welsh Simcoe cortex extractor combines angled geometry with the Simcoe-style 0.33mm aspiration port for efficient cortical cleanup during phacoemulsification. Its 23-gauge design and 45-degree 10mm tip-to-bend angulation optimize positioning relative to nuclear fragments. The polished finish supports consistent aspiration performance.
The West lacrimal cannula is designed for controlled anesthetic delivery and lacrimal canalicular irrigation during nasolacrimal duct probing or lacrimal gland procedures. Its gently curved 23ga shaft with blunt tip glides safely along canalicular anatomy, while the bottom port directs fluid along the duct without high-pressure jetting. The polished finish reduces friction during delicate passage.
Angled to the left with a 2.5mm‑wide J profile, the Wilbrandt‑Binkhorst irrigating cannula delivers controlled fluid into the anterior chamber for capsule maintenance and cortical cleanup. The 23ga shaft carries an open end at 14mm from bend to tip, and the 18mm working length matches a small‑incision approach.
The Wilbrandt-Binkhorst angled irrigating cannula extends versatility with its 14mm bend-to-tip measurement and J-shaped 2.5mm tip geometry. The angled 23ga shaft improves access to chamber peripheries and posterior capsule surfaces during cortical cleanup and capsule polishing. The 18mm working length and open end enable high-flow irrigation without pressure limitation.
The Wilbrandt-Binkhorst irrigating cannula is designed for controlled anterior chamber irrigation with a J-shaped 2.5mm wide tip and open end for free fluid flow. Its 23ga straight shaft maintains direct approach geometry during all phases of phacoemulsification, while the 18mm working length supports consistent positioning and reliable suction-irrigation coordination.
The Wiles hydrodissection cannula is purpose-built for microincision cataract surgery, with a thin-wall 25ga design and J-shaped geometry. Its 1.8mm wide J-tip creates a controlled fluid wave that separates cortex from capsule with minimal anterior chamber turbulence. The 24mm working length suits MICS incision positioning.
The Yalon hydrodissection cannula is a 25ga instrument with a 45-degree angled shaft and bottom irrigation port designed for controlled epinuclear dissection. The angled geometry enables easy port access while remaining within the anterior chamber, and the bottom-mounted port directs fluid flow away from the anterior capsule during nucleus disassembly. The polished finish and 45mm length support smooth manipulation through minimal incisions.
The Youens LASIK lens manipulating cannula is designed for safe flap positioning and IOL manipulation during refractive and cataract surgery. Its 30-gauge double-angled geometry allows ergonomic access under the LASIK flap and around the optic. The 0.8mm port and 17mm working length support controlled fluid delivery and lens positioning in confined anterior chamber spaces.