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Angled shafts distinguish these eye scissors, pairing blunt probe-like tips with a 26mm screw-to-tip span for dissection in confined surgical spaces. The ring handle supports stable control, and the polished rounded blade finish reduces tissue trauma during anterior chamber manipulation.
Features & Benefits
These curved eye scissors carry blunt tips and a 29mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length for general ophthalmic dissection with reduced risk near delicate structures. The ribbon‑style ring handle gives the surgeon a familiar finger position for spring control, and the polished blade finish supports clean visual tracking under microscope view. Overall length is 109mm.
These curved eye scissors with sharp tips deliver controlled cutting for anterior segment work where blade visibility and fine dissection are required. The 29mm screw-to-tip reach accommodates varied tissue planes, while the ribbon-style ring handle distributes pressure across the palm for extended surgical use.
Curved sharp‑tipped eye scissors with a 32mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length, this model is suited for crisp incisional cuts and sharp dissection around the anterior segment. The ribbon‑style ring handle places the fingers in a familiar plane for spring control, and the polished blades support clean tracking under microscope illumination. Overall length is 109mm.
These curved eye scissors deliver precise cutting for fine episcleral dissection and scleral suture removal during globe repair or posterior-segment access. The sharp blades provide clean separation of tough conjunctival and episcleral tissue. The 20mm mid-screw-to-tip geometry supports deep anterior-segment reach. At 89mm, balanced length enables microscopic control.
Straight eye scissors with blunt tips handle conjunctival and Tenon's dissection where unintended penetration must be avoided. The 29mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip blade length offers reach without sacrificing control, and the ribbon‑style ring handle gives a familiar tactile grip through the cutting stroke. Overall length is 109mm.
These delicate straight eye scissors incorporate sharp micro‑tips and a 20mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip ratio for extended fine‑plane cutting. The compact 90mm length enhances fingertip authority during anterior membrane trimming and close‑field dissection.
Straight eye scissors with sharp tips and a 29mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip length, configured for general ophthalmic dissection. The Ribbon‑style ring handle gives a familiar finger seat for sustained microsurgical work, and polished blades preserve a clean cutting edge across cases. Overall length is 109mm.
These straight eye scissors carry 32mm sharp blades and a ring handle for conjunctival and superficial tissue cutting. The straight profile gives a clear sightline to the cut, and the sharp/sharp tips support precise initiation along delicate planes. A polished finish on the blades releases tissue cleanly during dissection.
Straight eye scissors with sharp tips serve the defined cutting tasks of conjunctival opening and suture trimming, where a precise penetration point matters more than blunt safety. The 32mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip blade length adds reach for deeper conjunctival passes, and the ring handle anchors the cutting stroke. Overall length is 109mm.
These fine stitch scissors feature curved, sharp‑tipped medium blades for cutting suture material close to the knot in ophthalmic and microsurgical closures. The 20mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length brings the blade tips into deeper closure sites with full visibility. A three‑hole handle keeps the instrument tactile through repeated cuts.
These straight fine stitch scissors deliver sharp tips for precision suture removal and corneal knot trimming. The 16mm screw-to-tip dimension supports fine control at graft margins or incision sites, and the wide serrated handle offers broad grip surface for steady hand positioning during postoperative wound care.
These fine stitch scissors feature straight sharp tips paired with medium blades extending 20mm from the mid‑screw. The three‑hole handle and 120mm length provide optimized reach for precision suture trimming.
Built specifically for DALK (deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty), these left-handed Fogla scissors feature a lower blade 1mm longer and thinner than the upper, designed to displace and separate Descemet's membrane safely. The three-hole handle provides stable control for the precise angular cuts required in lamellar graft dissection.
The right-handed version of the Fogla DALK scissors maintains the same lower-blade geometry�1mm longer and thinner�to precisely displace Descemet's membrane during lamellar keratoplasty. The three-hole handle delivers the angular leverage needed for controlled stromal separation in graft preparation.
Precise capsulotomy edges are critical for phacoemulsification, and the Gills capsulotomy scissors combines sharp extra?thin curved angled?forward blades to deliver this. Its 10mm blade length and 13mm working distance support clean edges during this critical surgical step. The three?hole handle distributes pressure evenly during sensitive cutting control.
The Gills‑Vannas scissors extend the standard Vannas blade to 7mm for slightly longer linear cuts in the iris, capsule, and limbal tissue. The thin straight blade profile preserves visibility at the cut line, and the 81mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the microscope field.
These Gills‑Vannas scissors incorporate straight ultra‑thin blades with a 7mm cutting length. The lightweight 81mm profile supports delicate membrane dissection and fine anterior segment trimming.
The Gills‑Welsh angled Vannas micro scissors feature 8.5mm sharp blades angled forward at 40 degrees, delivering precision cutting geometry for ophthalmic microsurgery. Their medium 86mm length and serrated handle support controlled movements during capsulotomy, limbal relaxing incision (LRI) work, and fine conjunctival manipulation. Polished stainless‑steel construction ensures durability across routine reprocessing.
The Gills‑Welsh Vannas micro scissors feature 5mm sharp angled‑forward blades for controlled trimming of iris, conjunctiva, and capsulorhexis margins during anterior segment microsurgery. The 11mm working length (mid‑screw to tip) provides excellent visualization of fine tissue planes, while the serrated handle ensures secure grip throughout extended procedures. Polished finish and 86mm overall length support precision cutting.
These Gills‑Welsh Vannas micro scissors carry angled 7mm sharp blades on a 13mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length, sized for capsulotomy and fine intraocular cutting where a tangential approach improves visualization. The serrated handle delivers controlled spring action between the fingers, and the compact 86mm frame keeps the instrument balanced during microsurgery.
These straight Guilford eye scissors are built for fine soft‑tissue cutting around the orbit and adnexa. The slim straight blades deliver controlled linear cuts with full microscope visibility, and the ring handle anchors a balanced pinch grip. At 102mm overall, the instrument suits seated periocular work and conjunctival dissection.
These Hoffer‑Stern style Vannas scissors incorporate curved sharp tips with forward‑vaulted 10mm blades. The three‑hole handle enhances stability for refined anterior membrane dissection.
Deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) demands Descemet's membrane sparing, which the Holland DALK scissors achieves with angled, blunt 4.5mm tips. These specialized tips follow corneal stromal planes without penetrating the Descemet's interface. The Vannas?type handle provides fine tactile control during this critical dissection.
Vitreoretinal and posterior segment cutting in pars plana and vitreous cavity work is enabled by the intraocular scissors. Its curved 4mm blade with integrated protective cover supports precise membrane and vitreous dissection. The 146mm extended length provides reach into the posterior segment while maintaining blade control.
These intraocular scissors are engineered for delicate internal ophthalmic dissection within confined anterior chamber spaces. The straight profile and narrow 3mm blades enable fine, controlled cuts along tissue planes with excellent visualization. Serrated edges on both blades improve grip on delicate membranes, while the tubular shaft geometry preserves space and prevents handle collision with microscope optics.
These straight intraocular scissors include a 4mm microblade assembly protected by an integrated cover to prevent inadvertent anterior chamber contact. The 146mm profile increases reach for cutting fine membrane strands or capsule tags with stable linear control.
These curved iris scissors deliver sharp cutting capability for controlled iris sphincter sectioning, iridotomy edge smoothing, and fine iris margin dissection during anterior segment procedures. The 18mm working distance (mid‑screw to tip) provides excellent intraocular visibility, while the ribbon‑style ring handle supports stable, micro‑precise movements. Polished blade finish and 98mm overall length facilitate extended surgical use.
Curved iris scissors with sharp tips divide iris tissue during sector iridectomy, iridotomy, or peripheral iris repair. The 21mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip segment reaches into the anterior chamber through a limbal incision, and the flat spring handle delivers fine scissor closure across the 120mm length. Serrated handle surface holds grip on a wet field.
These curved sharp iris scissors carry 25mm blades and a ribbon‑style ring handle for controlled cutting during iridectomy and anterior segment work. The polished blade finish reduces drag and microscope glare, while the ribbon handle delivers a light tactile feel through the 105mm shaft.