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This reusable blue bipolar cord connects electrosurgical generators to bipolar forceps via banana pin connectors, supporting consistent energy delivery across repeated cases. The Santoprene 8271-75 insulation preserves signal integrity over the full 3.66m length, while the angled instrument end allows simplified cable routing in confined instrument trays. Non-sterile packaging permits cost-effective sterilization within your facility.
Features & Benefits
This reusable blue bipolar cord connects bipolar forceps to the generator with a straight instrument end, sized for routine electrosurgical setup. The reusable format reduces single‑use consumable load, and the non‑sterile delivery suits in‑hospital reprocessing workflows.
Roud‑pattern sub‑Tenon and peribulbar needle, this curved 25ga cannula combines an extra‑sharp beveled‑down tip with a 16mm shaft for posterior anesthetic delivery. The downward bevel directs the bevel face away from the globe during advancement, and the curved profile follows the scleral contour into the sub‑Tenon space. Sharp working edge supports clean fascial entry.
The #64 round‑tip disposable blade carries a gradual radius cutting edge for shallow ophthalmic incisions and conjunctival work. The rounded profile reduces inadvertent deep penetration when working over thin tissue planes. Each blade is individually wrapped sterile, with twelve per box.
Safety Slit Knife 2.4mm, Double Bevel Full Handle, Box of 6
The hockey blade scleratome is engineered for corneal and scleral entry during implant surgery and phacoemulsification. Its round handle provides comfortable grip during multiple entries, while the sharp blade around all edges enables controlled penetration regardless of approach direction. Individually packaged sterile, this disposable maintains consistent blade edge definition.
The scleratome 'hockey' blade carries a sharp edge along the full working face on a screw‑in tip, sized for scleral incisions where the cut runs along multiple directions. Individually packaged sterile delivery preserves the sharpened edge.
The 10.5mm short trephine provides a popular intermediate graft size with enhanced control for anterior segment work. Disposable construction ensures sharp, reproducible cutting throughout the full diameter, supporting smooth graft margin transition and predictable tissue alignment. Individually sterilized pouches simplify case preparation.
This 10mm short trephine delivers a mid-range graft diameter for corneal transplantation with improved maneuverability in confined anterior spaces. Single-use construction guarantees sharp, predictable cutting performance, while short blade geometry enhances control during precise marker placement and graft excision.
The 11.5mm short trephine addresses standard-to-large grafts with the control advantage of a shorter blade profile. Disposable construction maintains uniform cutting sharpness across the full diameter, preventing the blade degradation that occurs with multi-cycle reuse. Individually sterilized for immediate clinical use.
This 11mm short trephine delivers a standard graft diameter with the maneuverability advantage of a short blade for anterior segment access. Single-use design eliminates sharpness variables across the cutting stroke, ensuring consistent graft margins and smooth epithelial healing. Pre-sterilized pouch format supports rapid OR deployment.
This 12mm short trephine provides a larger graft diameter with the superior control of a shortened blade for anterior chamber work. Single-use construction guarantees sharp, reproducible cutting throughout the diameter, while the short length improves handling in tight surgical spaces.
This short 13mm disposable trephine is engineered for maximal donor tissue utilization in endothelial keratoplasty and anterior lamellar grafting procedures. The disposable single‑use format delivers consistent blade geometry and sharpness for each case, reducing the edge degradation seen in reusable instruments. At 13mm diameter, this trephine accommodates larger anterior segment pathology.
A 14mm short trephine supplied sterile for larger graft button preparation and recipient bed sizing in penetrating keratoplasty. The short handle provides the control necessary for precise positioning during graft shaping and insertion. Sterile single‑use format eliminates the edge degradation inherent in repeated sterilization, supporting consistent, sharp cutting geometry.
The 6.25mm short trephine provides a precise intermediate size for small corneal grafts and epithelial sampling. Single-use design prevents blade degradation across the cutting stroke, supporting smooth margin geometry and predictable tissue transitions. Individually sterilized pouches simplify surgical workflow.
This 6.5mm short trephine delivers small tissue cuts with precision blade geometry optimized for anterior segment access. Disposable construction guarantees sharp, consistent cutting throughout the full diameter, while the short blade length improves control during intricate marker placement and specimen removal.
This 6mm short trephine excises small tissue specimens and creates precise epithelial or stromal apertures in anterior segment procedures. The disposable format ensures consistent sharpness across each cut, while the compact blade length improves maneuverability in confined microsurgical fields. Sterile individual pouches support case-specific use.
The short variant of the 7.25mm disposable trephine pairs the fine‑increment cutting diameter with a compact handle, suited to surgeons working at the smaller end of the keratoplasty range with a shorter grip. Single‑use sterile delivery preserves edge sharpness.
Short trephines balance ease of handling with precision during manual corneal punch. This 7.5mm model cuts smaller donor buttons for specialized cases�pediatric grafts, redo procedures, or selective endothelial transplants. The sterile single-use format ensures predictable blade sharpness throughout the graft harvest.
The short version of the 7mm disposable trephine carries the same cutting diameter as the long format on a compact handle, suited to surgeons preferring a shorter grip during the trephination stroke. The sharp circular blade delivers a clean full‑thickness cut.
The 8.5mm short disposable trephine carries one of the most commonly used keratoplasty diameters on a compact handle, suited to surgeons preferring a shorter grip during the trephination stroke. Single‑use sterile delivery removes reprocessing variability.
An 8mm short trephine bridges standard and reduced graft diameters, serving mixed workload ORs. The compact shaft supports precise manual control, while the sterile, individually packaged blade ensures sharp, repeatable corneal punch geometry. Stainless steel construction delivers reliable performance across keratoplasty and endothelial transplant workflows.
Individually sterilized in dedicated pouches, this 9.5mm short‑format trephine arrives ready for immediate surgical use without additional sterilization cycles. The sharp stainless steel cutting edge maintains precision during donor graft preparation, and single‑pouch dispensing streamlines sterile field setup. Disposable format eliminates blade variability between graft preparations.
The 9mm short trephine provides a small-to-mid graft diameter with improved anterior chamber control. Single-use construction maintains sharp cutting throughout the entire diameter, preventing the edge collapse and margin irregularity seen with reused instruments. Pre-sterilized pouch format supports rapid case deployment.
A 1.1mm angled sideport knife sized for slightly wider paracentesis access than the 1mm pattern. The expanded blade width accepts second instruments such as larger choppers while still producing a self‑sealing wound. Full handle geometry supports controlled fingertip rotation during entry.
This 1.1mm angled sideport knife creates the secondary paracentesis incision during phacoemulsification, suited to cases where a slightly wider sideport is wanted than the standard 1mm format. The single‑use sterile blade preserves first‑pass sharpness across the case.
The 1mm angled sideport knife creates the standard‑gauge secondary paracentesis incision during phacoemulsification, supporting access for the second instrument during chop and irrigation. Single‑use sterile preserves the sharp cutting edge.
A 27ga silicone‑tip capsule polisher, this squeegee‑style cannula clears residual lens epithelial cells from the posterior capsule after cortical removal. The soft silicone head sweeps the capsule without scoring or perforating, reducing posterior capsule opacification risk. The fine gauge enters through standard phaco side ports.
Built on the Simcoe pattern, this curved cortex extractor combines irrigation and aspiration through a 23ga shaft with a 15mm (5/8 inch) reach. The curved tip cradles into the capsular bag periphery, sweeping residual cortex toward the central port while the surgeon maintains a stable chamber. The curvature suits sub‑incisional cortex removal in manual cataract technique.
This 21‑gauge Sisler lacrimal trephine is a sterile disposable instrument designed for canalicular and lacrimal duct work. The small gauge and precision cutting ring enable selective tissue removal in confined periocular anatomy. Single‑use sterility eliminates the risk of blade dulling from prior cases, ensuring reliable performance in delicate lacrimal procedures.