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This Barraquer nasal LASIK speculum provides wide globe exposure for refractive surgery flap creation and laser ablation. Its nasal configuration positions the speculum for optimal flap access during left or right-eye procedures. Reusable stainless‑steel construction supports reliable case-to-case performance.
Features & Benefits
The Barraquer newborn eye speculum uses closed wire 4mm blades and a 14mm spread for neonatal and infant ophthalmic procedures, including ROP exam and laser. The closed wire shape distributes pressure evenly along the lid margin without focal points, suited to the thin periocular skin of newborns. Stainless‑steel construction holds shape across repeat reprocessing.
The Barraquer newborn speculum uses 5mm closed wire blades and a 14mm spread to expose tiny lids without crowding the operative field. Its dull finish keeps glare down under microscope illumination, and the compact 36mm length fits the small anatomy of newborn patients.
Built for newborn eyes, this short Barraquer speculum carries 3mm closed wire blades on a 20mm frame � the smallest standard configuration in the Barraquer family. The 10mm spread matches infant palpebral apertures, and the dull finish reduces microscope glare during exam under anesthesia or minor neonatal procedures.
Barraquer pediatric speculum is engineered for safe eyelid retraction in young patients with smaller orbital anatomy. The closed wire design with 5mm blades provides gentle, atraumatic retraction suitable for pediatric eyes. Compact 30mm length supports maneuverability in small surgical fields while maintaining excellent visibility of the anterior segment.
The Barraquer pediatric speculum provides 3mm solid blades sized specifically for newborn and pediatric orbital anatomy, enabling atraumatic eyelid opening without stretching delicate pediatric tissues. The compact 30mm overall length accommodates small orbital apertures and permits safe speculum positioning in confined pediatric surgical fields. Solid blade construction resists deformation during extended wear.
Scaled for newborn and pediatric eyes, this Barraquer pediatric speculum carries 6mm solid blades on a compact 30mm frame. The reduced blade height matches the shallower palpebral fissure of infants while still holding the lids clear of the operative field. Polished stainless‑steel construction allows reliable steam reprocessing between cases.
Sized for premature and neonatal eyes, this short Barraquer speculum carries 8mm solid blades and a compact 10mm spread. The 19mm overall length keeps the instrument clear of small operative fields where space is at a premium. A dull finish reduces microscope glare during retinopathy of prematurity examinations and treatments.
Compact at 36mm overall, the Barraquer small solid‑blade speculum carries a V‑shaped end and 10mm blades with a 20mm spread for focused eyelid retraction in anterior segment work. The solid blade profile delivers firm uniform pressure on the lid margin without snagging lashes.
Sized for newborn anatomy, this Barraquer speculum delivers 7mm fenestrated blades on a compact 34mm frame for atraumatic lid retraction during neonatal ophthalmic examination and microsurgery. The fenestrated blade profile reduces corneal pressure while maintaining a stable opening across the small palpebral fissure. Spring tension keeps the field exposed without an external mechanism.
Built from heavy gauge wire, this large Barraquer speculum holds the lids open with U‑shaped blades and V‑shaped ends that engage the orbital rim. The 15mm blade length and 24mm spread provide wide exposure for anterior segment access. At 43mm overall, the compact frame keeps the surgical field unobstructed.
The Barraquer speculum is a compact heavy-wire instrument with U-shaped blades and a V-shaped end for superior lid retraction in anterior segment surgery. The 19mm blade length and 24mm spread deliver wide ocular exposure while the 43mm overall length maintains excellent handling control. This design supports safe lid positioning throughout extended phacoemulsification and capsule procedures.
The large Barraquer speculum holds the eyelids open with heavy wire U‑shaped blades and a V‑shaped end that anchors against the orbital rim. A 19mm blade length and 27mm spread suit adult anterior segment exposure, while the wire frame keeps the operative field unobstructed. The compact 45mm overall length stays clear of the microscope objective.
Compact and curved, this small Barraquer speculum carries closed wire blades with a V‑shaped end that cradles the lid margin for atraumatic retraction. The 10mm blade length and 14mm spread suit pediatric or narrow palpebral fissures, while the 33mm overall body keeps the instrument low profile under the microscope.
The Barrett adjustable speculum angled nasally positions retracted lids toward the midline, optimizing exposure for nasal incision approaches and medial anterior segment procedures. The 14.5mm blade geometry balances exposure with atraumatic eyelid handling. Adjustable tension control permits customization to individual patient anatomy and surgeon preference.
The Barrett adjustable speculum features 14.5mm open blades angled to rest temporally, positioning retracted lids away from the surgical site during temporal incision approaches and standard cataract surgery. The angled blade geometry reduces periocular tissue trauma while maintaining wide anterior chamber exposure. Adjustable mechanism permits fine‑tuning of retraction tension.
The Barron Brown eye speculum carries 20mm wide solid blades and a maximum 80mm spread, sized for orbital, oculoplastic, and posterior segment procedures where broad lid retraction is needed. The solid blades distribute pressure evenly along the lid margin, and the wide spread accommodates the larger surgical field of orbital and lacrimal cases.
The Barron-Grohn eye speculum features extra-wide 36mm solid blades with a maximum spread of 120mm engineered for broad periorbital retraction in extended anterior segment and vitreoretinal procedures. The wide blade geometry distributes retraction force evenly across a larger tissue surface, reducing periorbital pressure concentration. The 185mm overall length supports comfortable handheld control while the solid construction ensures durability across repeat use.
The Brown-style triple-post speculum combines nasal and temporal wire blades with a center superior stabilizing wire for precise eyelid positioning. The adjustable Lieberman mechanism angles toward the temple, optimizing temporal clear corneal incision approach. Its 16mm blade size suits small to moderate eyes, while the three-point suspension distributes retraction pressure evenly.
The Brown triple-post speculum combines titanium construction with open-wire architecture and adjustable 15mm blades for maximum anterior chamber exposure during complex phacoemulsification and refractive surgery. The triple-post fixation provides superior stability during prolonged cases, while the lightweight titanium frame reduces periorbital tissue fatigue.
The Buratto adjustable speculum provides variable lid retraction control through an adjustment mechanism that adapts to individual eye and patient anatomy during corneal, refractive, or anterior segment procedures. The adjustment feature minimizes excessive pressure on the eyelid margin while maintaining optimal operative field exposure. Stainless steel construction supports efficient sterilization and reprocessing.
The Castroviejo speculum features fenestrated 15mm blades and screw-controlled opening mechanism for precise, adjustable eyelid retraction during delicate anterior segment work. The fenestrated design reduces blade mass while maintaining structural rigidity and even pressure distribution. The 28mm maximum spread and screw-based locking ensure stable exposure without assistant fatigue across lengthy procedures.
The Castroviejo speculum opens the eyelids with gentle, screw‑controlled pressure suited to delicate ophthalmic procedures. Its fenestrated 16mm blades minimize eyelid tissue compression while providing adequate visualization of the anterior segment. The screw mechanism allows smooth, symmetric eyelid elevation without sudden release or tissue crushing.
This medium Castroviejo speculum features 16mm fenestrated blades and screw-controlled adjustment for stable operative exposure. The corrected 82mm length supports broader opening capability while maintaining ergonomic instrument handling.
This small Castroviejo speculum uses 14mm fenestrated blades and screw-controlled spread for precise lid retraction. The dull finish minimizes glare in the surgical field, while the corrected 75mm length provides compact, balanced control.
The Chu reversible aspirating speculum pairs 15mm solid blades with an adjustable Lieberman‑type mechanism, letting the surgeon dial in the precise lid spread for either eye. The reversible frame swaps orientation between right and left orbits without a second instrument, and the 70mm overall length keeps the controls clear of the microscope objective during anterior segment work.
The Cook infant eye speculum opens the small eyelid aperture for pediatric ophthalmic exam and surgery. Solid 9mm blades and a 24mm spread suit infant orbital dimensions, and the locking mechanism holds exposure hands‑free while the surgeon works bimanually. A dull finish reduces glare under the operating microscope.
Configured for pediatric anatomy, the Cook eye speculum carries solid 10mm blades and a compact 22mm spread that fit small orbits without overspread. The locking mechanism holds lid exposure hands‑free, and the dull finish minimizes microscope glare. A 28mm overall length keeps the instrument clear of the small operative field.
Sized for infant ophthalmic surgery, the Cook eye speculum carries solid 7mm blades with a 24mm spread and a screw locking mechanism for precise opening control. The dull finish reduces glare under microscope illumination, and the compact 52mm height suits small orbits.
The Cook premature eye speculum carries solid 5mm blades and a 24mm screw‑locking spread, sized for neonatal and premature‑infant ophthalmic procedures including ROP screening and intervention. The solid blade design protects delicate periocular skin during retraction, and the screw‑lock holds set spread without slipping during sustained exam or laser work.