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Curved iris scissors with sharp/sharp tips follow tissue contours during iridectomy, iridotomy, and fine adnexal work. The 28mm curve‑to‑tip blade length balances reach with control inside the anterior segment. Ring handles seat naturally between the thumb and ring finger for accurate cuts.
Features & Benefits
Curved iris scissors in a light standard pattern bring 25mm of working blade to anterior segment and adnexal cutting. The sharp/sharp tips refine iridectomy and fine soft‑tissue work, while the gentle curve tracks contoured planes. A ribbon‑style ring handle keeps weight low between the fingers during sustained use.
Iris scissors are precision instruments for controlled iris cutting during iris sphincterotomy, coloboma repair, and peripheral iridotomy procedures. The straight narrow blades allow direct line-of-sight cuts with minimal trauma to adjacent iris tissue. Sharp tips enable clean separation of iris from lens and ciliary body, while the ribbon‑style ring handle provides stable tripod grip for microsurgical control.
These straight iris scissors feature a 25mm mid‑screw measurement and sharp tips optimized for iridotomy and iris retraction during anterior segment procedures. The ribbon‑style ring handle distributes grip pressure across the full palm, supporting sustained control during prolonged iris manipulation. Polished blade finish improves visibility through the anterior chamber.
A ribbon‑style ring handle distinguishes these light‑standard pattern iris scissors and keeps the instrument balanced for extended use. The straight 25mm mid‑screw to tip working length suits iridotomy and superficial ocular dissection, and the sharp tips support clean cuts in thin iris tissue. A polished blade finish keeps the working surface visible under the microscope.
These iris scissors are engineered for delicate iris tissue cutting during anterior segment surgery. The straight narrow blades provide controlled linear cuts with excellent visibility of the surgical plane, while the small 10mm blade length enables precise work within the confined anterior chamber space. The three‑hole handle ensures symmetric hand grip for bimanual suturing or tissue handling immediately after iris manipulation.
These Jaffe stitch scissors incorporate curved sharp tips and medium‑length blades with a 13mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance. The three‑hole handle improves suturing access and stability.
The Katzin corneal transplant scissors are engineered for precise donor button trephination and graft sizing. The left-handed curved geometry with blunt tips minimizes perforation risk during corneal dissection, while the uneven blade lengths (11mm upper blade) optimize maneuverability in the anterior chamber. The serrated flat handle and polished finish support steady control.
Right‑cutting Katzin corneal transplant scissors complete the host trephination during penetrating keratoplasty. Strongly curved blades follow the corneal curvature, uneven blade lengths with an 11mm upper blade allow the longer underblade to ride beneath the cornea while the upper blade closes the cut, and blunt tips protect the iris and lens. The miniature model serrated flat handle gives controlled cutting across the 108mm length.
Curved with 25mm blades and rounded blunt tips, these Knapp strabismus scissors are shaped to dissect along the curve of extraocular muscle insertions. The ring handle gives stable finger control through repeated cuts, and the polished blade finish supports thorough cleaning between cases.
These straight Knapp strabismus scissors carry 25mm rounded blades with blunt tips for safe muscle and conjunctival dissection during extraocular muscle surgery. The polished finish reduces glare against bright field light, and the ring handle provides stable closure across longer cutting strokes.
Heavily curved through the blade body, these Knapp strabismus scissors carry 25mm rounded profiles with blunt tips for following anatomical contours during muscle dissection. The curvature keeps the cutting plane parallel to the globe, while the ring handle and polished finish support stable, glare‑free closure during extraocular muscle work.
The Knapp strabismus scissors feature tungsten carbide blades engineered for precise muscle and connective tissue cutting during extraocular surgery. The curved profile enhances visibility along the muscle insertion and posterior conjunctiva. The 108mm overall length and blunt tips minimize inadvertent globe or orbital structure perforation during muscle isolation.
The Koshima micro Vannas scissors combine straight geometry with extra-delicate 14.5mm blades for ultra-fine microsurgical dissection in ophthalmic and reconstructive cases. The ultra-fine pattern minimizes tissue trauma while delivering precise cutting control. Stainless steel edges support repeated use and sterilization.
Littler dissecting scissors carry 27mm curved blunt blades with an integrated eye in the blade in place of a separate eye probe � useful for passing suture through small openings during the same maneuver. The rounded blade profile and ring handle support controlled dissection across the 119mm length, and the polished finish reduces microscope glare.
The McGuire corneal scissors is a right‑oriented instrument with angled curved blades designed for controlled entry wound and anterior segment incision creation. The 21mm reach from mid‑screw to tip supports access to peripheral corneal structures. Ring handle and polished finish enable stable positioning during precise corneal incision.
Curved with angled blades opening to the left, these McGuire corneal scissors complete the second half of a limbal section after the initial entry. The angled geometry follows the corneal curvature as the blades advance through stromal tissue, and the polished 106mm body supports clean visualization under the microscope. A ring handle delivers the controlled scissor action needed at the limbus.
These McGuire corneal scissors provide angled curved blades optimized for right-handed corneal dissection. The polished finish minimizes tissue drag, while the angled geometry aligns with natural corneal access during clear corneal incision making and limbal surgery. The ring handle and 104mm length support precise control at the limbus.
The McPherson-Westcott stitch scissors combine a curved geometry with sharp tips and a three‑hole handle for precise suture removal and conjunctival cutting at the limbus or anterior sclera. The 10mm mid-screw-to-tip length delivers optimal reach into the anterior chamber during corneal wound closure revision. At 110mm, balanced overall length supports stable control.
These McPherson‑Castroviejo miniature corneal section scissors curve left for advancing a corneal incision along the limbal arc. The lower blade extends 0.5mm beyond the upper to lift the cornea cleanly during entry. Blunt tips protect anterior chamber structures, and the 13mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip dimension keeps the cut within the corneal section.
This miniature hybrid McPherson-Castroviejo scissor combines curved-right geometry with compact size for microincisional corneal work. The blunt tips provide safe dissection near delicate capsular structures, while the lower blade extends 0.5mm beyond the upper blade for enhanced cutting control. The flat handle and 83mm overall length support precision in confined anterior chamber spaces.
The McPherson?Vannas trabecular iris scissors combines sharp curved tips with an 86mm compact length for precise gonioscopy incision and iris root work during angle surgery and glaucoma filtration procedures. The serrated flat handle and polished finish enable reliable manipulation within the confined angle space. Its 11mm mid?screw to tip measurement supports accurate angle depth control.
The McPherson‑Vannas iris scissors are engineered for ultra‑fine iris cutting and iridotomy margin work during cataract extraction and glaucoma filtering procedures. Their curved blades with sharp 11mm tips combine precise geometry with a serrated spring handle that supports extended, fatigue‑free cutting. Compact 85mm length and fine polished finish deliver excellent visibility and control.
These McPherson‑Westcott conjunctival scissors are curved with blunt tips and a 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance for atraumatic conjunctival dissection. The flat handle enhances control during ocular surface procedures.
The McPherson‑Westcott conjunctival scissors carry curved blunt blades shaped for safe undermining and trimming of conjunctival tissue near the globe. A 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance offers reliable contour cutting along the limbus and forniceal folds. The three‑hole handle reduces inertia for fine snipping.
These McPherson‑Westcott conjunctival scissors incorporate straight shafts and blunt tips with a 10mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance. The three‑hole handle improves torque control during conjunctival edge refinement.
These micro ophthalmic scissors deliver fine, straight-line cutting for delicate tissue work during anterior segment procedures. The 12mm cutting blades provide direct visualization and control, while stainless-steel construction withstands repeated sterilization. At 150mm overall, they support precise hand positioning in confined operative spaces.
This MICS Hoffman‑Ahmed horizontal scissors combines a 21ga curved shaft with precision cutting geometry for controlled dissection and membrane separation in micro‑incision cataract surgery. The 35mm compact working length and curved blade profile support access through small clear corneal incisions while maintaining visibility. The stainless‑steel construction provides reliable edge retention across repeated microdissection.
This MICS Hoffman‑Ahmed horizontal scissors is optimized for ultra‑fine dissection through 23ga micro‑incision ports during contemporary minimal‑incision cataract extraction. The curved 35mm blade profile accommodates tight anterior chamber anatomy while maintaining precise cutting control for membrane and tissue separation. Stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable edge sharpness across extended minimally‑invasive procedures.
Hoffman-Ahmed horizontal scissors support precise dissection during 23ga minimally invasive cataract and glaucoma surgery. The straight shaft geometry maintains visualization through micro-incisions, while the horizontal cutting action enables controlled tissue separation in confined anterior chamber spaces. At 35mm length, the instrument delivers precision control without bulk.