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These Beebee scissors deliver sharp straight blades optimized for precise anterior segment tissue separation. The fine pointed tips enable selective cutting of conjunctiva and episclera while the ring handle supports sustained tactile control. The 108mm frame balances reach with micro-precision during anterior segment procedures.
Features & Benefits
The angled right‑handed Castroviejo corneal scissors deliver controlled cutting geometry for superior visibility during corneal and conjunctival procedures. The 16mm mid‑screw measurement and blunt tips support safe dissection of thin corneal lamellae, conjunctival flaps, and episcleral tissue without unintended perforation. Angular blade orientation improves access to lateral surgical fields while maintaining surgeon visual axis alignment.
This universal miniature Castroviejo corneal scissors combines an angled blade, 19mm mid‑screw measurement, and flat handle for bilateral anterior segment work. The blunt tip profile provides atraumatic dissection of conjunctiva, limbal tissue, and corneal planes without risk of deep penetration. Its angled geometry enhances visualization during fine dissection along the limbus and superior/inferior conjunctival fornix.
Curved and tipped blunt on both blades, the Castroviejo corneal scissors are configured for safe dissection along the cornea and limbus, where the contour follows the natural curvature of the globe. The 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip blade length matches limbal incision work, and the three‑hole handle keeps the 111mm instrument lightweight in the surgeon's pinch grip.
These small‑blade Castroviejo corneal scissors offer curved, blunt‑tipped blades sized for incremental advancement around the corneal periphery. The 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length supports controlled snipping during graft trephination and limbal trimming. A three‑hole handle keeps the instrument light and tactile across micro‑incremental cuts.
The left‑handed Castroviejo corneal scissors feature a curved blade profile and miniature design optimized for fine dissection in the anterior segment. Blunt tips minimize risk of inadvertent puncture into the iris, capsule, or deep corneal tissue during conjunctival, limbal, and episcleral dissection. The serrated flat handle and polished finish support precise one‑handed control and improved visibility during delicate conjunctival work.
The standard curved Castroviejo corneal scissors brings blunt tips to fine corneal work, with 16mm reach from screw to tip for visibility in compact operative spaces. The serrated flat handle steadies the hand during controlled cutting along the limbus, and the universal medium model suits varied surgical fields.
Stromal tissue cutting during keratoplasty and lamellar surgery demands the power of the Castroviejo corneal scissors with its heavy curved geometry. Large 15mm blades and blunt tips enable controlled corneal dissection without damaging underlying structures. The three?hole handle distributes pressure evenly across extended dissection procedures.
These Castroviejo corneal scleral scissors incorporate left‑curved small blades for mirror‑image access during scleral and corneal dissection. The three‑hole handle enhances tactile micro‑feedback.
These Castroviejo corneal scleral scissors feature right‑curved small blades for controlled dissection along corneal‑scleral junctions. The three‑hole handle improves fine grip modulation during delicate anterior segment cutting.
These Castroviejo corneal section scissors feature a left‑curved profile with blunt tips for completing the corneal section during cataract or anterior segment entry. The lower blade extends 0.5mm beyond the upper, sliding under the lip of the initial incision to guide controlled circumferential extension. A flat handle and 14mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length keep the cutting plane stable across the wound.
These mid‑miniature Castroviejo section scissors complete a curved‑left limbal section with blunt tips that protect adjacent iris and lens tissue. The lower blade extends 0.5mm beyond the upper, sliding into the anterior chamber to lift the corneal lip during the cut. A serrated flat handle keeps the 106mm body oriented while the 13mm jaws traverse the limbal arc.
This sub‑miniature Castroviejo corneal section scissors is engineered for the most delicate corneal work in tight anterior chamber spaces. The curved left geometry combined with blunt tips and the step‑blade design reduces trauma while maintaining excellent cutting control. At 9mm mid‑screw to tip, this instrument achieves maximum precision in micro‑incision work.
This mid‑miniature Castroviejo corneal section scissors is designed for precise corneal incision creation in confined spaces. The curved right geometry and blunt tips support safe cutting at the corneal margin without inadvertent scleral penetration. The 0.5mm step between blades aids tissue separation, while the serrated flat handle provides secure grip even during prolonged procedures.
Castroviejo corneal section scissors extend a cataract incision along the limbus using a right‑curved profile that follows the corneal arc. The lower blade sits 0.5mm longer than the upper, sliding cleanly through the anterior chamber while the upper blade cuts overlying tissue. A 14mm mid‑screw to tip dimension keeps the working length appropriate for limbal work.
The Castroviejo corneal section scissors are precision instruments for wound construction and corneal entry during phacoemulsification. The curved right-handed geometry with blunt tips and 13mm blade length supports clean incision creation while minimizing unintended tissue perforation. The lower blade extends 0.5mm beyond the upper blade, optimizing dissection control.
This sub‑miniature right‑handed Castroviejo corneal section scissors combine a curved blade profile, blunt tips, and 9mm mid‑screw measurement with a 0.5mm lower blade extension for ultra‑fine corneal dissection. The compact geometry supports precision work in confined anterior segment spaces while the blunt tips minimize risk of penetrating through thin corneal tissue or into adjacent structures. Serrated handle enables secure one‑handed control during intricate margin work.
The left‑handed Castroviejo corneal section scissors mirror the right‑handed model with curved left geometry, angulated blade, and 18mm mid‑screw measurement that positions the longer lower blade 1mm beyond the upper. The rounded spatula‑like upper blade enables atraumatic trimming of corneal epithelial edges and fine incision refinement. Serrated flat handle supports sustained control during delicate wound closure work.
The right‑handed Castroviejo corneal section scissors provide a curved right geometry with 18mm mid‑screw measurement and an angulated blade where the lower blade extends 1mm longer than the upper, creating a sharp‑edge profile ideal for clean corneal section closure. The rounded spatula‑like upper blade supports fine corneal incision trimming and epithelial edge cleanup without trauma to deeper stromal layers. Serrated flat handle ensures reliable grasp during wound margin refinement.
These Castroviejo corneoscleral scissors feature left‑curved medium blades with a 12mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip measurement. The three‑hole handle enhances grip modulation during controlled corneoscleral incisions.
These medium Castroviejo corneoscleral scissors integrate right‑curved blades with a 12mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance for increased reach. The three‑hole handle and 100mm length improve precision when cutting deeper corneoscleral tissue.
This angled Castroviejo keratoplasty scissors combines a lower blade 1mm longer than the upper with blunt tips, enabling controlled dissection and graft orientation during corneal transplant preparation. The 16mm screw-to-tip span with angled geometry improves access to graft margins, while the serrated flat handle provides stable torque.
This miniature Castroviejo corneal scissors model is built for fine corneal cutting in tight anterior segment fields. Blunt tips reduce the risk of stromal or endothelial injury during graft trimming and corneal section work, and the 11mm mid‑screw to tip dimension keeps the cutting blades short and controllable. A serrated flat handle supports precise fingertip pressure across the 106mm body.
This Castroviejo utility-stitch scissor combines curved-blade geometry with very small sharp tips for suture trimming and corneal margin work. The 124mm length with serrated wide handle supports controlled cutting during wound edge preparation and fine stitch removal. The polished finish and sharp blade profile enable clean dissection without snagging delicate tissue.
Clayman-Vannas scissors enable delicate cutting within confined anterior chamber spaces and along tissue margins. The curved geometry and sharp 1mm tapered tips support fine dissection of thin tissue planes, while the smooth handle permits controlled finger positioning. The polished finish and compact 7mm mid‑screw-to-tip design maximize visibility and control.
These Clayman‑Vannas scissors deliver fine sharp‑tip cutting on a straight 7mm blade for iridectomy, capsulotomy edge trimming, and suture division. The smooth handle supports stable thumb‑and‑finger control, while the 83mm overall length is sized for microsurgical use. A polished finish keeps the working end clean under microscope light.
The Clayman‑Westcott scissors combines the geometry of both eponymous patterns for controlled edge cutting in anterior segment procedures. Its curved blades and blunt tips minimize posterior chamber penetration risk during corneal and conjunctival incision closure. Smooth handle and dull finish support stable visualization during delicate tissue work.
Cohan-Vannas iris scissors deliver precision control during iris manipulation and sector iridectomy. The compact curved geometry and sharp tips enable fine cuts along the iris margin without affecting lens or ciliary body. The serrated flat handle and dull finish provide secure, non‑slip grip even in the confines of the anterior chamber.
The curved sub‑miniature Cohan‑Westcott tenotomy scissors deliver 8mm mid‑screw measurement on a compact body optimized for extraocular muscle and conjunctival dissection. Westcott blade geometry provides controlled linear cutting with excellent visibility through a compact shaft. The serrated handle enables precise tactile control during fine tenectomy and recessed muscle work.
Built with heavy blades for the firmer cuts required in globe removal, these lightly curved enucleation scissors carry a 44mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip length suited to severing the optic nerve and extraocular muscles. Blunt tips protect adjacent orbital tissues during the final dissection. A ring handle provides the leverage needed for confident closure through dense tissue.