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Used to score and tear the anterior capsule in cataract surgery, this Nevyas cystotome features a 22‑gauge double‑sharp tip with sharp front and back edges. The bidirectional cutting allows the surgeon to puncture and propagate the capsulotomy in either direction without repositioning. A 48mm polished shaft supports tactile control through small paracentesis incisions.
Features & Benefits
This Nichamin hydrodissection cannula features a uniquely flattened vaulted tip for diffuse fluid delivery beneath the anterior capsule. The 25g shaft offers a 12mm tip‑to‑bend dimension on a 13mm straight portion, allowing the surgeon to deliver fluid waves that lift the cortex without focal jetting. The 25mm working length suits standard phaco workflows.
Nichamin hydrodissection cannula is designed for gentle cortical-capsular separation during cataract phacoemulsification. The unique flattened vaulted tip minimizes focal jetting and distributes fluid flow across a wider capsular surface. At 27ga with a 22mm working length, the cannula enables delicate, controlled hydrodissection without inadvertent capsule rupture.
Nichamin LASIK cannulas deliver a flat vaulted tip on a 27‑gauge shaft for irrigating the LASIK interface after flap creation without scoring the stromal bed. The vault profile lifts the flap edge as the cannula sweeps, allowing thorough debris removal under controlled flow.
A 25ga curved shaft with a uniquely flattened tip lets the Nichamin long hydrodissection cannula direct a smooth fluid wave beneath the anterior capsule during cataract work. The 35mm usable length reaches across the equator for thorough cortical‑capsular separation while keeping focal jetting low.
Nichamin long hydrodissection cannula extends reach for posterior hydrodissection and lens nucleus manipulation in deeper cataracts. The curved geometry and 27ga fine gauge permit safe navigation through small incisions, while the unique flattened tip controls fluid distribution. At 47.6mm overall length, this cannula supports access to posterior cortical and epinuclear zones.
This nucleus hydrodissection cannula is a 27ga device angled 35 degrees with an 8mm bend‑to‑tip distance and a horizontally flattened curved tip. The configuration supports targeted hydrodissection beneath the nucleus for rotational mobilization.
The Osher J-cannula is a 25ga instrument with a distinctive 2.75mm wide by 2.5mm long J-shaped tip engineered for controlled cortical-capsular separation during hydrodissection. The J-geometry enables gentle fluid injection along the capsular equator while minimizing anterior capsular stress. The polished finish and 45mm overall length support smooth passage through clear corneal incisions and excellent tactile feedback.
The Osher J-cannula provides precise fluid delivery within the anterior chamber using its distinctive J-shaped tip. The 27ga gauge combined with the 2.25mm J-geometry allows surgical manipulation in confined spaces such as behind the lens or along iris root while maintaining low-turbulence flow. This geometry is particularly useful during IOL manipulation and zonular work.
The Osher J-cannula delivers controlled irrigation in a J-shaped arc, ideal for supracapsular phacoemulsification and cortical manipulation. Its 27ga tubing and 2.5mm long J-tip allow smooth fluid dispersal along the nuclear equator without buckling or creating high-pressure zones. The 43mm overall length supports standard anterior chamber geometry.
The Pannu small pupil cystotome cannula addresses challenging anterior capsule work in restricted pupil conditions. Its 22ga shaft with notch feature enables controlled capsular engagement and manipulation while the 50mm length provides extended reach without bulk. Designed for precise continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) and capsule repositioning in dense cataracts with limited mydriasis.
The Park irrigating cannula 19ga with 30-degree angled geometry delivers steady irrigation flow during phacoemulsification. The polished finish supports smooth anterior chamber passage while the angled configuration enables ergonomic access from varied incision sites.
The Probst refractive cannula is engineered for controlled fluid delivery during limbal relaxing incision (LRI) creation and other refractive procedures. Its 7mm angled tip and 27ga gauge provide precise irrigation and visualization in the limbal and corneal transition zone. Fine-gauge tubing minimizes incision enlargement while the angled geometry improves approach accuracy.
This Rainin air injection cannula uses a 27ga 45‑degree angled flat tip with a 7mm bend‑to‑tip distance for controlled directional air delivery during microsurgical steps.
This Rainin air injection cannula uses a 30ga flat 45‑degree angled tip with a 7mm bend‑to‑tip length to support controlled air injection in fine anterior segment applications.
This Randolph cyclodialysis cannula features a 19ga flattened shaft and flattened tip with an opening, paired with a 12mm tip‑to‑bend distance for controlled cyclodialysis creation. The polished finish reduces insertion friction.
The Randolph cyclodialysis cannula 19ga enables precise separation of the ciliary body during glaucoma surgery. The polished finish supports smooth instrumentation through the ciliary body region while the flat tip maintains proper position without tissue trauma.
This Randolph cyclodialysis cannula is a 19‑gauge instrument with a flattened shaft and side‑opening port designed for controlled anesthetic or pharmacologic delivery into the cyclodialysis space. Its straight geometry and 12mm tip‑to‑bend length support stable anterior chamber access. Working length of 27mm permits precise posterior placement while maintaining incision control.
The Randolph cyclodialysis cannula is designed for controlled fluid delivery during cyclodialysis procedures to lower intraocular pressure. The 21ga flattened shaft and flattened tip with anterior opening allow precise positioning along the ciliary body‑scleral interface. The 12mm tip‑to‑bend distance and polished finish support smooth advancement.
Extended 10‑foot silicone replacement tubing for Simcoe cannula systems. Longer length accommodates layouts where the infusion bag or pump sits at greater distance from the surgical field.
Replacement silicone tubing for Simcoe cannula systems. Compatible with standard connections on both Simcoe (5‑5082) and standard anterior chamber cannulas.
This reusable irrigating cystotome is formed with a gentle curve to improve approach angles during capsulorhexis. The 25ga tubing permits micro-volume irrigation, while the 3mm straight segment followed by a 13mm bend-to-tip arc allows intuitive capsular entrance without excessive manipulation.
The Rosenwasser DALK Cannula is engineered for deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty procedures requiring precise controlled dissection in the stromal plane. Its 27ga gauge provides fine cannular access while the top beveled spear-shaped tip enables controlled separation and hydrodissection along the stromal-epithelial interface. The 0.2mm bottom port delivers targeted fluid flow for stroma-specific dissection while minimizing endothelial trauma.
This Sauter hydrodissection cannula incorporates a 27ga gently curved shaft with a vertically flattened tip and a 22mm overall length to support controlled lamellar fluid wave creation.
This Scheie anterior chamber cannula provides straightforward access for fluid management during anterior segment surgery. The straight blunt tip with 25g geometry supports atraumatic tissue manipulation. The polished finish reduces friction and improves visibility throughout the case.
The Scheie anterior chamber cannula is designed for controlled anterior chamber fluid aspiration and air injection during cataract surgery. Its straight blunt 27-gauge tip minimizes anterior chamber endothelial contact while enabling safe fluid management. The polished finish and 38mm length support atraumatic manipulation within confined anterior chamber anatomy.
Engineered for cortical‑capsular separation, the Seeley hydrodissection cannula carries a 26ga shaft with an angled distal segment that threads through small clear‑corneal incisions. The 19mm working length (excluding hub) places the tip beneath the anterior capsule with minimal lever arm against the wound. Stainless‑steel construction holds the fine gauge true through repeat reprocessing.
The Seeley hydrodissection cannula is engineered for controlled cortical‑capsular separation during cataract phacoemulsification. The 27ga ultra‑fine gauge and angled tip deliver a focused fluid wave beneath the anterior capsule with minimal jetting pressure. At 20mm overall length, it provides precise access through small incisions.
The Severin lacrimal cannula is a 25-gauge curved instrument designed for canalicular exploration and lacrimal duct probing during dacryocystorhinostomy and conjunctivorhinostomy. Its curved shaft follows the natural medial canthal anatomy and lacrimal canaliculus contour. The 25-gauge fine gauge minimizes tissue trauma during duct manipulation.
The Severin lacrimal cannula is a 26-gauge curved instrument designed for delicate canalicular work during lacrimal reconstruction and probing. Its curved geometry follows the natural anatomy of the lacrimal canaliculus and medial canthal region. The fine 26-gauge allows safe navigation through narrow ducts while maintaining visibility and tactile feedback.