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The Koch phacoemulsification spatula is crafted from titanium for exceptional durability through repeated use. The duckbill-shaped broad tip enters through side-port stab incisions and provides stable nucleus support during phacoemulsification. A round knurled handle supports secure grip even in saturated conditions.
Features & Benefits
This double‑ended Green spatula is a multipurpose tool for cortical cleanup and lens manipulation during cataract extraction. The two blade sizes�4 × 14mm and 5 × 16mm�accommodate different cortical pockets and IOL positioning tasks. Straight geometry and polished stainless‑steel finish facilitate smooth dissection and repositioning in the anterior chamber and capsular bag.
The Kimura spatula provides broad, atraumatic manipulation of soft tissues and Descemet membrane with its 4mm wide × 17.5mm working surface. The 34mm stainless steel shaft and smooth finish support delicate maneuvers during corneal transplant and anterior segment microincision procedures. Overall 115mm length grants comfortable control.
Designed for separating ciliary body attachments from the sclera in cyclodialysis, this Barraquer spatula presents a gently curved 0.5 × 15mm blade with a smoothly pointed tip. The curve follows the inner scleral wall as the blade advances, while the rounded point reduces the risk of iris root or ciliary process tearing. A round knurled handle keeps the 122mm body stable during the slow sweeping motion.
This Barraquer iris spatula carries a 10mm tip‑to‑bend geometry suited to iris repositioning, synechiolysis, and anterior chamber sweeping. The round serrated handle provides rotational grip during fine angled maneuvers, while the 120mm overall length supports stable two‑finger control at standard microscope distance.
The Barraquer iris spatula carries a 12mm tip‑to‑bend round working end for gentle iris repositioning and sweeping behind the cornea during anterior segment work. A serrated handle supports controlled rotational and translational movement, and the 120mm overall length suits standard ophthalmic working depth.
A finer 0.25 × 15mm angled and gently curved tip distinguishes this Barraquer iris spatula for work in tight anterior chamber fields. The compact 90mm body and short hexagonal handle keep the instrument balanced during pupil margin and iris root manipulation. Its polished finish reads cleanly through the operating microscope while the slender profile slips through small clear corneal incisions.
Sized for manipulating the iris through small anterior segment incisions, this Barraquer iris spatula uses a gently curved 0.5 × 15mm tip to sweep the iris away from synechiae or guide it back through a wound. The compact 90mm body with a short hexagonal handle keeps the instrument balanced for the fine pronation moves used near the pupil margin. A polished finish keeps the working tip readable under the microscope.
This Barraquer iris spatula combines angled titanium construction with a gently curved blade for controlled iris manipulation and positioning during anterior segment surgery. The 0.25mm ultra‑fine tip width accommodates delicate iris tissue, while the 15mm blade length provides adequate working surface. A long round blue‑gold handle and polished finish ensure secure grip and smooth tissue contact.
Built for delicate iris manipulation, this Barraquer iris spatula carries a 0.25mm working tip on a titanium shaft for micro‑level control during anterior segment work. The grooved round handle offers a consistent rolling grip for fine repositioning of iris tissue. Titanium construction combines rigidity with corrosion resistance over many cases.
The Bonfadini corneal spatula features a distinctive vaulted profile with an 8mm working blade and 1 × 8mm groove that channels irrigation and debris during DALK-type stromal dissection. The flat beveled tip minimizes penetration risk to the descemet's membrane, while the 114mm overall length provides excellent handling control throughout deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty procedures.
Pull?through DSEK insertion demands specialized instrumentation, and the Busin glide spatula accommodates 16mm donor buttons through incisions as small as 3.2mm. The insertion plate guides the folded disc along the corneal surface while protecting endothelium during passage. Its flat handle provides stable, controlled guidance during the critical insertion phase.
The Busin glide spatula accommodates a 16mm donor button and permits insertion through incisions as small as 3.2mm using the Busin �pull‑through� technique. The insertion plate geometry guides the graft into position while protecting endothelial cell integrity. Stainless steel construction supports durability across multiple DSEK procedures.
An angled 1 × 10mm blade defines the Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula, shaped to separate the ciliary body from the scleral spur during cyclodialysis. The serrated flat handle keeps orientation steady during the cleavage maneuver, and the polished finish supports thorough cleaning between cases.
Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatulas separate the ciliary body from the scleral spur in cyclodialysis cleft creation or repair. The angled 0.75 × 10mm blade enters through a scleral incision and rides the supraciliary space without engaging iris root, while the serrated flat handle offers anti‑rotation grip during gentle sweeping. A polished finish wipes clean between passes across the 133mm length.
The Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula is an angled surgical implement designed for controlled separation of ciliary body from scleral wall during cyclodialysis procedures. Its 1mm × 16mm blade geometry provides fine leverage while minimizing tissue trauma. Polished finish and flat serrated handle support stable intraocular placement and manipulation.
The Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula is a double?ended microsurgical tool for separating the ciliary body from scleral wall during glaucoma filtration surgery and angle procedures. Each end features a 0.75mm blade width for precise dissection in confined spaces. This reusable instrument supports delicate cyclodialysis and surgical gonioscopy work.
This double‑ended Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula features gently curved blades of 0.5 × 10mm and 0.5 × 15mm to match anatomical variations in supraciliary depth. The serrated square handle provides secure fingertip grip during controlled dissection. At 125mm overall length, it balances microscopic precision with stable handling through the surgical access.
This double‑ended Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula carries a 0.5 × 10mm blade on one end and a 0.5 × 15mm blade on the other, both gently curved to follow the anterior chamber angle during cyclodialysis cleft creation or angle exploration. The serrated square handle steadies the surgeon's grip through the controlled sweeping motion.
The Castroviejo cyclodialysis spatula is engineered for precise separation of ciliary body from scleral wall during cyclodialysis and angle procedures. Its 0.7mm slender blade and gentle curve allow delicate manipulation within the narrow anterior chamber and limbal region. The round knurled handle and titanium construction deliver controlled tactile feedback and lasting durability.
This Castroviejo double‑ended titanium spatula features gently curved blades tailored for cyclodialysis and ciliary body work. The two blade sizes�0.5 × 10mm and 0.5 × 15mm�accommodate different dissection depths and ciliary body planes. Titanium composition resists corrosion and maintains surgical sharpness, while the round grooved handle supports tactile control during delicate posterior segment manipulation.
This double‑ended Castroviejo spatula offers 10mm and 15mm tip‑to‑bend dimensions on opposite ends, giving the surgeon two reach options on a single instrument. The 0.25mm blade thickness supports iris repositioning, lens manipulation, and capsular work without bulk. A serrated handle provides reliable grip during fine angled maneuvers.
The Castroviejo synechia spatula is a double-ended instrument designed for microsurgical lysis of anterior synechiae and delicate iris manipulation. Titanium construction delivers lightweight precision without sacrificing rigidity, supporting safe separation of fused iris from cornea or lens without tissue damage. The dual working ends enable efficient case management.
Two working ends extend the Castroviejo synechia spatula's reach across the anterior segment: 0.5 × 10mm and 0.5 × 15mm gently curved sharp blades both engage adherent iris‑to‑lens or iris‑to‑cornea bands. The curvature follows iris contour to lyse synechiae without engaging capsule, and a serrated square handle gives anti‑roll grip during sweeping. Polished finish supports clean intraocular passage along the 130mm length.
The Castroviejo synechia spatula's single-ended sharp geometry enables precise separation of iris adhesions to the anterior lens capsule. The sharp design supports controlled breaking of synechiae without iris tissue trauma during anterior segment procedures.
The Cindy Sweeper DSEK spatula is engineered for gentle manipulation and insertion of Descemet's membrane grafts during endothelial keratoplasty. Its 0.7mm cylindrical blunt tip and 12mm angled geometry support atraumatic graft advancement into the anterior chamber without focal trauma to the endothelium or Descemet's surface. The round knurled handle and smooth blunt tip facilitate controlled sweeping and positioning across the posterior corneal surface.
The Clayman spatula's 0.5 × 10mm angled blade provides precision control for anterior segment tissue manipulation. The blunt tip prevents endothelial trauma while the smooth finish enables atraumatic separation of tissue planes during cataract surgery.
The Cleasby iris spatula carries a gently curved 12mm angled tip on a short hexagonal handle, sized for iris repositioning and lens manipulation in confined anterior segment fields. The hexagonal handle resists rolling on the Mayo stand and gives the surgeon a stable grip plane. A polished finish keeps the slender shaft visible under microscope view.
Sterling‑silver construction gives the Culler iris spatula a softer working surface that reduces the risk of iris trauma during manipulation. The curved 1mm blade slides through small incisions to sweep or reposition iris tissue, and the 130mm overall length provides steady reach across the anterior chamber. Silver's malleability lets the surgeon bend the blade lightly to match the case.
This custom double-ended Nagahara/Koch nucleus spatula combines two specialized profiles: a flat-edged Nagahara spatula on one end and a slightly curved duckbill Koch lens nucleus spatula on the other. This dual configuration supports both nucleus manipulation and lens sculpting without instrument exchange.