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This Chang hydrodissection cannula incorporates a 27ga flat tip with a 90‑degree bend and a 1.7mm long tip for extended contact during fluid wave creation.
Features & Benefits
This Chang hydrodissection cannula uses a 27ga flat tip with a 90‑degree angle and a beveled opening. The standard short 1.25mm tip length supports controlled wave initiation beneath the anterior capsule.
The Connor anesthesia cannula delivers retrobulbar or peribulbar anesthetic with three forward‑spraying side ports that disperse fluid laterally for even spread. Its 23ga gauge permits smooth injection through dense orbital tissue, while the polished, rounded tip minimizes trauma during insertion. At 20mm overall length, the instrument balances reach with tactile control for consistent needle placement.
This Corbin sub‑Tenon cannula uses a 23ga curved shaft with a compact 25mm working length to support controlled anesthetic placement in patients requiring reduced instrument bulk.
The Croydon irrigating cannula is a 25-gauge curved instrument with a flattened blunt tip designed for gentle anterior segment hydration. Its 0.5mm polished tip diameter and 20mm shaft support precise irrigation delivery during corneal grafting, refractive surgery, and IOL implantation. The curved geometry and polished finish minimize tissue microtrauma.
This custom J-cannula offers a compact alternative for specialized anterior chamber applications requiring fine geometric control. The 25ga lumen and custom 2mm × 1.5mm J-tip dimensions allow bespoke fit to individual surgical preferences or anatomic constraints. The 20mm overall length suits confined working spaces.
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.
This double‑edge bladed cystotome uses a 22ga cutting geometry in a compact small profile for controlled dual‑direction capsule scoring.
The Drof infusion cannula pairs a fine 22‑gauge working tip with an 18‑gauge reinforced shaft for stable BSS or viscoelastic delivery during anterior segment surgery. The 3mm beveled tip provides clean intraocular entry, and the 22mm working length excluding hub suits standard phaco incision access.
The DSAEK anterior chamber maintainer at 20 gauge with a threaded tip and silicone tubing provides stable fluid infusion during graft insertion. The threaded tip secures the cannula in the corneal incision without slippage, maintaining constant chamber stability throughout the procedure. Stainless steel construction and silicone tubing support repeated use and reliable fluid delivery.
This EAR Welsh cannula incorporates a 20ga shaft angled at 45 degrees with a 10mm tip‑to‑bend distance for precise directional irrigation. The polished finish supports smooth entry, with ordering minimum of 36 units.
The gizzard cannula is a straight extrusion tool engineered for controlled lens nucleus and cortex evacuation during cataract surgery. The dual‑gauge design�20 gauge tapering to 25 gauge�provides stable entry while the blunt tip supports atraumatic manipulation. The 25mm length enables precise cortical strip removal and final lens material expression.
The Fasanella lacrimal cannula features a 23-gauge shaft with a distinctive 140-degree curved tip, engineered for angled access into the nasolacrimal duct during dacryocystitis evaluation or punctal-canalicular probing. The heavy curvature accommodates the natural downward-and-medial path of the lacrimal drainage system. Polished construction supports smooth passage and reliable sterilization cycles across repeated clinical use.
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.
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.
This Fogla DALK air injection cannula is engineered for deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty procedures, with a bottom port design that directs air delivery away from the endothelium. The 27g geometry and angled shaft minimize trauma. The compact size accommodates tight stromal dissection without excessive instrument length.
The Fogla fine pointed DALK dissector is engineered for controlled stromal lamellar dissection in deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty. Its angled 60‑degree geometry and 5mm working length support precise separation along the stromal planes. Round knurled handle provides steady tactile control during delicate corneal maneuvers.
This Fukasaku LASIK cannula incorporates a 23ga angled vaulted low‑profile flattened tip with a single front port to support precise stromal bed irrigation.
The Gass vitreous aspirating cannula features a 16ga bore with a distinctive 5mm ball‑shaped tip and circular depth markings every 5mm, engineered for safe vitreous sampling and membrane manipulation during vitreoretinal procedures. The ball‑shaped geometry provides atraumatic contact with delicate retinal tissue and membranes. Circular markings offer real‑time depth feedback during membrane peeling and epiretinal dissection.
This Gills cannula provides versatile anterior chamber access with its 25ga angled shaft and compact 5mm tip-to-bend measurement. The 45-degree geometry and polished finish enable smooth insertion through clear corneal incisions during hydrodissection and cortical cleanup. Optimal for fine irrigation and repositioning tasks in dense nucleus phacoemulsification.
This Gills cannula uses a 25ga 45‑degree angled shaft with a 7mm tip‑to‑bend distance and polished surface for controlled irrigation or aspiration at fine anterior segment angles.
The Gills cannula with 8mm tip-to-bend measurement extends reach within the anterior chamber for hydrodissection and cortical manipulation. Its 25ga angled shaft and 45-degree geometry enhance access beyond the immediate incision, supporting deeper chamber work during complex nucleus removal. Polished stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability.
The Gills‑Welsh cannula delivers irrigation or viscoelastic into the anterior chamber through a 27‑gauge bore. A 45‑degree shaft angle with 3mm tip‑to‑bend places the working end immediately past the paracentesis, keeping the hub clear of the microscope field. The polished 38mm shaft passes smoothly through small incisions during cataract surgery.
The Gills-Welsh cannula supports fine anterior chamber and anterior capsular work with its 25ga angled shaft and polished finish. The 10mm tip-to-bend measurement allows precise positioning beneath clear corneal incisions, while the 45-degree angle optimizes approach during hydrodissection and irrigation tasks. The polished surface reduces friction during insertion.
The Gills-Welsh cannula delivers anesthetic or medication through a 45-degree angled shaft optimized for sub-Tenon access. Its polished 25ga stainless-steel tip glides smoothly into posterior tissues, while the 6mm tip-to-bend measurement supports controlled depth and tactile feedback. The fine gauge minimizes incision disruption in anterior and periorbital work.
Gills‑Welsh cannulas deliver anterior chamber irrigation through a 25ga shaft set at 45 degrees with a 7mm tip‑to‑bend segment. The angled geometry clears the corneal incision lip and directs flow across the chamber for cortical washout after cataract extraction. Polished finish supports clean withdrawal through the wound, and the 38mm overall length excluding hub matches anterior segment depth.
The Gills-Welsh cannula is configured for angled infusion-aspiration during phacoemulsification, providing controlled flow beneath the iris and nucleus. Its 25-gauge angled design with 8mm tip-to-bend optimizes positioning relative to the phacoemulsification handpiece. The polished finish and 19mm usable length support reliable anterior chamber access.
A 26ga shaft angled 45 degrees with 10mm from tip to bend defines this Gills‑Welsh cannula, sized for irrigation and aspiration through small ophthalmic incisions. The polished finish supports easy cleaning, and the compact 21mm working length keeps the bend within the anterior chamber working distance.
The Gills‑Welsh cannula features a 45 degree angled shaft for optimized access during anterior segment procedures. This design supports the surgeon's natural hand position while maintaining clear visualization. The 26g geometry provides precision for both irrigation and fluid management without excessive caliber.
This Gills‑Welsh cannula delivers controlled BSS or viscoelastic through a 27g shaft angled 45 degrees with a 10mm tip‑to‑bend dimension. The 38mm length keeps the hub clear of the brow while the working segment reaches across the anterior chamber. Polished stainless steel resists corrosion across repeat reprocessing.