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The Binkhorst J‑shaped cannula presents a 25ga shaft with a right‑angled J profile for irrigation and viscoelastic delivery beneath the iris during cataract work. The angled geometry positions the tip away from the visual axis while preserving tactile feedback at the entry wound. Stainless steel tubing maintains rigidity through repeated intraoperative redirection.
Features & Benefits
Pairing the Binkhorst J profile with a finer 26ga lumen, this right‑angled cannula delivers low‑turbulence irrigation beneath the iris during cataract work. The angled right J places the working tip clear of the visual axis while reaching into peripheral chamber regions. Stainless tubing retains the formed bend through use.
Configured with a J‑shaped 1.75 × 1.5mm distal profile, this 25‑gauge left‑angled Binkhorst cannula delivers viscoelastic or BSS to specific intraocular targets where a curved approach is needed. The 12mm working length supports anterior chamber access through a standard incision.
The straight Binkhorst J‑shaped cannula presents a 26ga shaft for irrigation and viscoelastic delivery during cataract work. The straight configuration of the J profile provides direct anterior chamber access while preserving the surgeon's tactile feel through the corneal incision. Stainless tubing maintains rigidity through use.
This sterile disposable bipolar cord connects bipolar forceps to compatible electrosurgical generators to deliver consistent current during coagulation. Its insulated wiring minimizes arcing risk, and the connector interfaces are shaped for reliable, repeatable attachment. The single‑use design ensures sterility and consistent electrical performance without reprocessing variability.
The #67 Bistouri disposable blade carries a curved cutting tip for controlled stab incisions and adhesion division during ophthalmic and oculoplastic work. Individually wrapped sterile delivery preserves edge sharpness, and the twelve‑per‑box configuration suits routine OR stocking.
A blue silicone screw‑on sleeve sized for 19ga reusable I/A tips, this single‑pack accessory seals around the irrigation port to direct flow into the eye rather than along the shaft. The soft silicone forms a cushioned interface between the metal tip and the corneal wound, reducing thermal and mechanical irritation. The screw mount secures the sleeve through aspiration cycles.
Built around a 23ga curved shaft, this olive‑tip cannula combines a bulbous, polished distal end with a directional bend for atraumatic intraocular irrigation. The olive tip pushes tissue aside rather than catching, useful for sweeping under the iris or along the chamber angle. The curved geometry supports peripheral access through a single incision.
This angled capsule polisher supports gentle epithelial cleanup following lens nucleus extraction. The 23 gauge angled tip with end opening design allows atraumatic approach to the anterior capsular surface while the tight bore prevents fluid turbulence. Sterile single‑use delivery ensures consistent blade edge and predictable clinical handling.
This curved capsule polisher with olive tip combines gentle epithelial cleanup with atraumatic capsular contact during final burnishing. The 23 gauge standard curve allows smooth gliding along the anterior capsule while the olive tip distributes pressure uniformly. Sterile single‑use delivery ensures consistent blade edge and predictable tissue interaction.
Featuring an olive tip with a sandblasted finish, this 25ga curved capsule polisher abrades residual lens epithelial cells from the posterior capsule without scoring it. The standard curve aligns the polishing surface with the capsular bag, and the textured tip generates the friction needed for efficient cortical cleanup. The 1‑1/8" working segment reaches across the capsule from a standard incision.
A side‑port aperture on this 21ga capsule polisher redirects irrigation laterally, allowing the tip to engage the posterior capsule while diffusing flow away from the central capsular surface. The intermediate gauge supports adequate flow during cortical cleanup, and the side‑port geometry helps maintain chamber stability.
This 23ga side‑port capsule polisher features a 7mm bend for paracentesis access to the anterior capsule. The textured side port surface engages residual cortical material and lens epithelial cells along the capsular bag, supporting clean capsule preparation prior to IOL placement. Stainless tubing holds the bend through repeated repositioning.
A silicone squeegee tip distinguishes this 25ga capsule polisher, sweeping residual cortex and epithelial cells from the posterior capsule without abrasive contact. The soft polymer surface conforms to the capsular curve, reducing the risk of capsular tear during cleanup. The 25ga shaft passes cleanly through a side‑port or phaco incision.
Capsule support retractors hold the anterior capsule open during phacoemulsification in cases of zonular weakness � pseudoexfoliation, trauma, or congenital zonulopathy. Inserted through paracentesis incisions, the nylon hooks engage the capsulorhexis edge and distribute load around the bag. Supplied disposable in sets of five for single‑case use.
This 23‑gauge chamber maintainer features a serrated tip designed to anchor securely in the anterior chamber during complex cataract and refractive procedures. The 6‑inch silicone tubing with 0.3mm inner diameter and 0.95mm outer diameter allows flexible fluid delivery while the 7/8‑inch (22mm) metal working length provides stable positioning. Pre‑sterilized packaging guarantees consistent tubing compliance and serrated tip geometry across cases.
The Chang hydrodissection cannula at 27 gauge delivers a controlled fluid wave beneath the anterior capsule during cataract surgery, separating cortex from capsule. The fine 27‑gauge lumen modulates flow without high‑pressure jetting, supporting gentle cortical‑capsular cleavage.
This Chang hydrodissection cannula features a 27ga flattened 1.5mm tip with a 90‑degree angle and beveled opening, supplied sterile in individual packs and boxed in sets of ten.
The Chang hydrodissection cannula is a 27ga instrument with a 1.5mm flattened tip angled 90 degrees, designed for controlled subepithelial and subcapsular fluid delivery during cataract and anterior segment surgery. Its beveled opening and angled geometry promote smooth, diffuse hydrodissection without focal jetting. The sterile single‑use format ensures case‑to‑case consistency.
Clear Control 3D delivers a thinned angled slit knife optimized for minimally invasive cataract incisions. The 1.8mm blade with micro bevels and reduced profile (22 percent thinner than standard) causes minimal wound margin stress during temporal or superior entry. Sold sterile and individually packaged, the angled geometry and precision edge produce consistently self-sealing anterior chamber incisions.
The clear cornea UniBevel knife at 2.4mm with double‑beveled angled blade creates a self‑sealing main incision with a single‑plane cut. The double bevel concentrates cutting force into the corneal lamellae for clean wound geometry, and the full handle supports steady control.
This clear corneal knife features angled geometry with parallel sides for self‑sealing incision creation during cataract surgery. The 3mm blade width accommodates standard clear corneal entry. Disposable format provides consistent sharp cutting and precise wound architecture for each procedure.
Built for cortical‑cleaving hydrodissection, this 27ga cannula delivers a focused fluid wave between the capsule and lens cortex to free the nucleus and outer cortex in a single step. The fine gauge concentrates the stream where it counts, and the slim shaft passes cleanly through phaco and side‑port incisions.
This 2mm straight crescent blade employs a double‑beveled geometry that supports controlled lamellar dissection and stromal bed preparation. Arriving sterile in a 6‑per‑box configuration, each disposable blade eliminates the uncertainty of blade edge sharpness. The consistent cutting edge supports predictable tissue cleaving whether used in DSAEK, DMEK, or manual lamellar keratoplasty.
This straight crescent blade with 2mm cutting edge provides controlled limbal incisions during astigmatism correction and anterior segment procedures. The full handle supports fine depth control, and six sterile units per box facilitate case scheduling.
This depth gauge knife is calibrated for limbal relaxing incision procedures, with a preset 300‑micron blade depth. The straight geometry supports predictable incision placement during astigmatic correction. Sold sterile in boxes of six, each disposable blade arrives sharp and ready.
This depth gauge knife is specifically designed for limbal relaxing incisions in refractive cataract surgery, with a 600‑micron depth preset that prevents full‑thickness corneal penetration. The straight orientation and full handle support controlled blade advancement. Sterile single‑use format ensures repeatable depth accuracy across cases.
The Depth Gauge Knife (LRI 600) is a sterile single‑use instrument for precise limbal incision depth control during limbal relaxing incision and astigmatic correction procedures. Its straight configuration maintains consistent blade geometry from first use through closure, preventing the edge wear that compromises reusable blades. Sterilization as a disposable ensures predictable cutting performance.
This depth gauge knife features a preset 300‑micron blade height, enabling consistent stromal pocket depth during LASIK, PRK, or other refractive procedures. The full handle provides confident grip control during corneal passes. Sold as a sterile disposable in boxes of six, each knife maintains consistent blade definition case‑to‑case.
This disposable 64‑gauge blade offers a round tip profile suited to delicate anterior segment work and precision dissection. The blade geometry provides smooth entry and controlled manipulation during ophthalmic microsurgery. Sold sterile in bundles of six, each blade arrives with uniform edge sharpness ready for immediate use.