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Curved left with rounded Westcott blades, these tenotomy scissors are configured for conjunctival opening and Tenon's dissection during strabismus and glaucoma surgery. Blunt tips slide safely along sclera, and the 19mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip blade supports clean controlled cuts. A serrated flat handle stabilizes the hand at 115mm overall length.
Features & Benefits
The Vannas capsulotomy scissors with straight design and sharp pointed tips feature 6mm blades and an 8.75mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip measurement for precise anterior capsule excision. The serrated handle improves grip control during fine capsular work, while the polished finish reduces tissue drag. At 85mm overall length, the scissors support precise control in the anterior chamber.
The Shepard‑Westcott tenotomy scissors combine right‑handed curved Westcott blades with a serrated upper blade that grips conjunctival tissue while cutting. This pairing improves traction during conjunctival peritomy and tenotomy in strabismus and anterior segment exposure. A 21mm blade length and serrated flat handle deliver controlled fingertip cutting across the 119mm body.
These Westcott‑type stitch scissors carry sharp tips and 22mm blades from mid‑screw, producing clean suture division during ophthalmic closure and revision. The wide flat spring handle returns smoothly between cuts, and the 140mm length gives steady reach without crowding the field.
Angled‑forward with 11mm blades and sharp tips, these Gills‑Welsh vannas micro scissors perform precise capsular and iris cuts under high magnification. The 13mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance keeps the cutting edge in clear view, and the serrated handle delivers fine tactile control during delicate maneuvers.
Built for fine tenotomy and superficial ocular dissection, these straight Stevens scissors carry blunt tips and a 19mm mid‑screw to tip working length. The ribbon‑style ring handle offers a light, balanced feel for sustained microsurgical use, and the 112mm overall length keeps the cutting plane close to the field. Blunt points reduce the risk of inadvertent penetration near delicate tissues.
The Vannas capsulotomy scissors in curved configuration combine sharp pointed tips with 6mm blades and an 8.75mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip geometry for controlled anterior capsule management during phacoemulsification. The serrated handle ensures secure grip during delicate capsular work, while the polished finish minimizes tissue friction. The curved design enhances access to the posterior capsule if needed.
This left-curving Castroviejo corneal section scissors provides a blunt 10mm tip for entry-level corneal cutting, suited to planned incision sites and epithelial removal. The wide serrated handle offers broad surface contact for hand stability, and the 125mm overall length provides balanced reach in confined anterior spaces.
These strabismus scissors combine straight blades with blunt round tips for safe muscle and conjunctival manipulation. The oval shank geometry supports ergonomic finger positioning while the two‑tone finish aids visual field navigation. The ring handle and 108mm length deliver stable control during strabismus surgical dissection.
Built for heavier dissection during enucleation, these scissors pair a medium curve with thick blunt blades and a 44mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length. The heavy blade body cuts through orbital tissue and optic nerve without flex, while the ring handle delivers the closure force needed for the procedure.
Fine straight stitch scissors with sharp tips and 17mm blades from mid‑screw, sized for precise suture division during ophthalmic closure. The flat spring handle returns the blades cleanly between cuts, and the compact 107mm length supports a controlled, close‑in cutting motion.
Castroviejo corneal section scissors with wide handle provide excellent ergonomic control during extended corneal incision work. The curved right geometry positions the blades optimally at the corneal-scleral junction, while blunt tips maintain safety throughout the procedure. Polished finish and 10mm mid‑screw-to-tip measurement support fine, controlled separation.
Strongly curved enucleation scissors with heavy blunt blades, designed to transect the optic nerve and extraocular attachments during enucleation. The 40mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip length and heavy curve let the surgeon work behind the globe, while the ring handle gives full‑grip control through resistant tissue. Overall length is 130mm.
The Vannas capsulotomy scissors is a precision instrument with straight blades and blunt tips optimized for controlled anterior and posterior capsule opening in cataract and refractive procedures. Its 6mm blade geometry and 8mm mid‑screw to tip measurement support fine incisioning control. Serrated handle provides stable grip in wet operative fields.
These straight iris scissors carry sharp tips and a serrated flat handle for precise iridectomy and iris work. The straight blade profile preserves a direct sight line to the iris plane, and the polished finish keeps the instrument clean under microscope illumination. A 115mm overall length supports comfortable reach during anterior segment procedures.
Straight iris scissors with sharp/sharp tips serve fine cutting needs across ophthalmic and oculoplastic procedures, including iridotomy and pupil margin work. The 28mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip length keeps the working blades short and responsive. Ring handles give the surgeon consistent finger control through each cutting pass.
This right-handed Westcott tenotomy scissors pairs sub-miniature rounded Westcott blades with blunt tips, designed for fine periocular dissection and extraocular muscle work. The 11mm screw-to-tip distance supports precise incisions in confined spaces, while the serrated handle prevents slip during delicate soft-tissue cutting.
These right‑curved Westcott tenotomy scissors are designed for precise microsurgical dissection along muscle planes and tendon sheaths in anterior segment work. The blunt tips minimize unintentional perforation of delicate scleral tissue, while the serrated ring handle provides tactile stability during fine maneuvers. The narrow, curved blades offer excellent visibility in confined operative spaces.
These titanium squeeze‑handle scissors incorporate 30 degree angled 20ga blades for refined approach geometry in confined anterior chamber spaces. The smooth fenestrated squeeze mechanism enables balanced tactile feedback, while the 140mm length promotes controlled entry around lens zonules.
These titanium squeeze‑handle scissors feature 45 degree angled 20ga microblades engineered for controlled anterior chamber access. The fenestrated squeeze mechanism provides proportional blade closing force, while the 140mm overall length supports stable hand positioning during capsule‑adjacent dissection.
These angled Aebli corneal scissors combine blunt tips with a 21mm screw-to-tip dimension, optimized for graft margin work and lamellar dissection where angular approach improves visibility. The ribbon-style ring handle delivers comfortable digit positioning during extended anterior segment procedures.
These straight Aebli corneal scissors bring blunt tips to universal corneal work, with a 19mm screw-to-tip reach that maintains excellent visibility in the anterior chamber. The ring handle supports stable digit positioning during controlled linear cuts, and the universal standard pattern suits varied surgical preferences.
These straight Aebli corneal scissors cut along corneal and limbal planes with blunt tips that protect adjacent intraocular structures. A 21mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length suits controlled corneoscleral division, and the ribbon‑style ring handle delivers a low‑profile pinch grip. Polished blades retain a clean cutting edge through repeat reprocessing.
The Aebli corneal section scissors is a left‑oriented instrument with angled curved blades and blunt tips designed for safe entry wound construction and enlargement in corneal surgery. The 18mm reach from mid‑screw to tip supports precise anterior segment cuts. Flat handle and polished finish enable stable visualization during delicate corneal manipulation.
Aebli corneal section scissors are designed for controlled incision creation and opening at the corneal limbus. The angled blade geometry orients the cutting edge optimally within the anterior chamber, while blunt tips minimize perforation risk into posterior structures. The flat handle affords secure purchase and stable control during critical incision placement.
The Anis micro scissors combine squeeze‑action handle mechanics with a very fine 23ga shaft and 20mm working length, enabling ultra‑precise incision and dissection in confined microsurgical fields. The ergonomic squeeze handle eliminates the thumb-hole fatigue common with ring handles, while the extremely fine shaft minimizes tissue trauma. Stainless‑steel construction ensures durability and corrosion resistance across multiple sterilization cycles.
The Barraquer corneal section scissors combines blunt angled blades angled 45 degrees upward for controlled temporal clear?corneal incision creation in phacoemulsification. The 12mm working length from mid?screw to tip supports precise corneal entry, while the serrated handle and finger slide lock enable confident blade control during incision initiation.
These Barraquer iris scissors feature angled blades with 7mm blunt tips and smooth round fenestrated squeeze‑action handles for delicate iris margin trimming.
Barraquer iris scissors handle anterior segment cutting through a squeeze‑action handle and blunt 8mm tips that protect adjacent intraocular structures. The center hole in the serrated grip lightens the instrument and improves tactile feedback. A short 54mm overall length keeps the working tip close to the surgeon's fingertips for fine control.
This Barraquer micro needle holder combines integrated scissors in a compact ophthalmic platform ideal for anterior segment closure. The 0.5mm jaw width and 6mm blade provide fine-tip control for precise suture placement and cutting in limited operative fields. Straight geometry and 140mm overall length support stable fingertip manipulation during iris, conjunctival, and corneal repairs.