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The Mellinger eye speculum provides reliable self-locking eyelid retraction during anterior segment surgery. Its solid 16mm blades and self-locking mechanism eliminate the need for external adjustment, while the 30mm spread accommodates varying palpebral dimensions. The compact 68mm size and dull finish support comfortable positioning.
Features & Benefits
This Miyajima adjustable aspirating speculum is designed for patients with small palpebral fissures using a compact retraction profile for controlled exposure. The adjustable tension and aspiration channel help maintain visualization during anterior segment procedures in narrower ocular anatomy.
The Miyoshi aspirating speculum combines a fixed speculum frame with integrated aspiration capability for conjunctival and corneal work. This dual-purpose design allows the surgeon to maintain field visibility while clearing blood and epithelial debris in a single instrument. The adjustable closure supports accommodation of varying eyelid anatomy.
This Miyoshi Z‑LASIK nasal speculum incorporates 11mm round open-wire blades aligned parallel at 25mm for stable corneal and nasal access. The upward nasal-bridge angle enhances approach alignment, while the corrected 76mm length provides compact, ergonomic control.
This modified Alfonso-style speculum is engineered for compact refractive and phacoemulsification procedures where minimal instrument footprint is critical. The 6mm solid blades and 27mm spread accommodate delicate periocular tissue while maintaining clear access to the anterior segment. The 45mm overall length supports microincisional approaches.
The Murdoch eye speculum uses fenestrated 16mm blades and a self‑locking 25mm spread mechanism to retract the eyelids during cataract and anterior segment procedures. The fenestrations reduce blade mass and allow drape integration, while the self‑locking lever holds set spread without surgeon hand pressure. The 60mm overall length keeps the lock body clear of the cornea.
The large Size 3 Murdoch speculum carries 15mm round open‑wire blades curved slightly upward, with a 27mm spread and lock screw, sized for adult cataract and anterior segment cases that need broader exposure than the standard Murdoch. The upward curve elevates the lid margin away from the operative field.
This Murdoch eye speculum Size 2 is engineered for secure eyelid retraction during anterior segment procedures. The gently curved round wire blades and lock screw mechanism maintain consistent separation without requiring continuous hand pressure. The compact profile supports precise positioning during fine ophthalmic work.
Designed for femtosecond cataract workflows, the Murdoch‑Slade femto speculum carries 20mm rounded blades on curved arms that clear the femto patient interface. The self‑locking Murdoch‑type mechanism sets and holds lid retraction without surgeon attention while the laser engages the eye, and the 50mm frame keeps the speculum compact against the docking cone.
Configured for placement on the nasal side intraoperatively, this Barraquer speculum uses 14mm square‑wire blades and a 25mm spread for a slightly wider lid opening. The square‑wire form adds blade rigidity for cases where firmer lid retraction is needed. A dull finish minimizes reflections during microscope work.
The Netland‑Lieberman speculum combines 14mm open blades with 2.5mm suture notches engineered for secure drape fixation and variable lid tension adjustment during anterior segment surgery. The notched blade geometry permits suture passage for stable speculum anchoring without instrument slipping. Adult blade sizing optimizes exposure of the limbus and anterior chamber during standard ophthalmic procedures.
The Nevyas speculum carries round open wire blades terminating in a V‑shaped end, with 16mm blade length and a 31mm spread for wider lid opening during anterior segment access. The open wire profile reduces globe pressure, and the 47mm frame stays compact under the microscope.
The Nevyas wire speculum delivers smooth, atraumatic lid retraction with its U-shaped blades and end configuration. The 22mm blade length and 40mm spread provide optimal anterior chamber exposure, while the 60mm overall length supports comfortable handling during routine anterior segment procedures. Wire construction minimizes tissue trauma and pressure-related complications.
The Ong speculum in small left configuration provides narrow‑field glaucoma exposure with minimal tissue trauma. The 13mm wide × 12.5mm deep blade geometry suits glaucoma surgery approaches where standard larger speculums obstruct necessary angles. The left orientation accommodates varied surgeon positions.
Built for nasal‑side glaucoma exposure on the right eye, this small Ong speculum opens the lids with 13mm wide × 12.5mm deep blades that hold the field steady during trabeculectomy or tube shunt work. The compact footprint clears the surgeon's working zone over the limbus without crowding the conjunctival flap. Its stainless construction holds spring tension across repeated cases.
This adult Pannu Barraquer aspirating eye speculum uses 18mm fenestrated blades with a 28mm spread and a 60mm overall length for stable periocular retraction. The aspirating configuration assists in maintaining a clear operative field by diverting tear film and pooled fluid away from the corneal surface.
Park specula maintain wide eyelid retraction with adjustable locking thumb screws positioned externally, preventing interference with the surgical field. The fenestrated 15mm blades distribute pressure across the lid margin, while the 36mm spread provides full anterior segment exposure. Dull finish and straight geometry support safe contact with delicate periocular structures.
This pediatric adjustable lid speculum features solid 11mm titanium blades designed for small‑palpebral anterior segment surgery in children. The adjustable mechanism enables customized blade positioning for individual orbital anatomy. Its titanium construction resists corrosion and supports gentle, atraumatic lid retraction.
This premature solid blade speculum features a V-shaped end geometry designed for safe eyelid retraction in small pediatric eyes. The 10mm blade length and 16.5mm maximum spread enable stable positioning without excessive pressure on delicate periorbital tissue. The compact 28mm overall length and straight design support easy insertion and visualization.
This replacement Y-shaped cannula is engineered for the Lieberman aspirating speculum, supporting integrated fluid management during pediatric anterior segment procedures. The 25mm working length and Y-geometry enable dual fluid pathways with controlled drainage. Stainless steel construction withstands routine sterilization and repeated surgical use.
This replacement screw maintains the clamping mechanism of the Murdoch eye speculum used during anterior segment surgery. The precise fit and stainless steel construction ensure reliable, lasting performance across multiple reprocessing cycles. Replacement capability extends the useful life of the parent speculum.
This replacement screw fits Cook speculum size #2 and is constructed for reliable instrument retention. Its corrosion-resistant stainless-steel design supports repeated clinical use and secure frame adjustment.
This replacement screw is engineered for Cook speculum size #1, providing secure tightening and reliable thread engagement. Stainless-steel construction ensures durability and consistent performance during repeated sterilization cycles.
Sold as a replacement length for Kratz‑Barraquer aspirating speculums (item codes 11‑2‑6282 and 11‑2‑6286), this 1000mm silicone tubing restores the suction path between speculum and vacuum source. The flexible silicone wall keeps kinking at bay across the drape and resists collapse under steady vacuum. Reusable handling supports routine reprocessing alongside the parent instrument.
The Sauer infant eye speculum combines 8mm solid blades with 20mm spread geometry and dull finish, optimized for safe eyelid opening in infants during ophthalmic examination and minor procedures. The compact 35mm overall length permits stable positioning in small pediatric fields without tissue trauma. Dull finish reduces glare and improves visualization during delicate infant eye work.
Sized for infant ophthalmic work, this Sauer (B) speculum features solid 11mm blades and an 18mm spread for gentle lid separation in small orbits. The dull finish reduces glare from the operating microscope during procedures. A compact 34mm overall length suits pediatric anatomy without crowding the field.
Scaled to the premature infant orbit, the Sauer (C) lid speculum carries tiny 6mm solid blades and a 20mm spread that respect the neonatal lid aperture. The dull finish keeps reflections off the cornea under examination microscopy, and the 29mm stainless‑steel frame sits unobtrusively across the small periorbital field during retinopathy of prematurity screening or examination under anesthesia.
The Saunders eye speculum features solid 5mm blades with a 15mm maximum spread and locking thumb screw, engineered for precise periorbital retraction in delicate eye surgery. The holes in the retraction bar reduce instrument mass while maintaining structural integrity. The dull finish and compact 30mm length support comfortable handling and excellent anterior segment visibility.
The Schapira speculum is an adult eyelid retractor with adjustable 15mm round open blades for flexible anterior segment exposure. Its 52mm overall length and adjustable mechanism allow customized eyelid aperture sizing across varied anatomies. The open-blade design minimizes tissue compression during extended surgical procedures.
These Schott solid-blade speculum blades provide firm, uniform lid retraction for ophthalmic exposure. The rotatable adjustment mechanism allows precise positioning of the 15mm solid blades, supporting stable visualization during ocular microsurgery.