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An angled 2.75mm corneal/implant knife on a full handle, this disposable blade enters the cornea at a controlled angle for IOL implantation through a clear‑corneal incision. The double‑beveled edge cuts cleanly in both directions for predictable wound architecture. Each blade arrives individually sterile, six per box.
Features & Benefits
The flat vitrectomy lens provides wide-field posterior segment visualization during vitreoretinal procedures. Sterile and individually packaged, each lens is deployed for a single case, ensuring optical clarity and surface integrity throughout the procedure. The flat optic eliminates chromatic distortion at the visual axis.
Consistent corneal epithelial removal and clear corneal aperture creation rely on a 4mm diameter disposable long trephine with sharp stainless‑steel edge. The cutting blade delivers reproducible punch geometry across multiple cases without dulling. Non‑sterile format allows field‑ready sterilization without presterile handling.
This 5.5mm long trephine is a disposable blade designed for corneal graft sizing in endothelial keratoplasty and DSAEK procedures. Sold non‑sterile, each trephine maintains sharp, consistent cutting geometry throughout the graft preparation process. The long configuration provides the reach needed to maneuver and hold recipient corneas during endothelial work.
This long‑format disposable trephine features a 7.25mm stainless steel cutting edge for penetrating donor tissue in DSAEK and posterior lamellar keratoplasty. The extended working length accommodates graft harvesting workstations, and non‑sterile disposable configuration guarantees consistent blade sharpness for uniform graft creation. Each procedure benefits from predictable trephine geometry without edge dulling between cases.
Controlled corneal button creation for penetrating keratoplasty requires a 7.5mm diameter disposable long trephine with sharp stainless‑steel edge. The cutting blade produces reproducible trephine marks across every case while the extended length accommodates deeper keratoplasty sites. Non‑sterile format permits institutional sterilization without presterile handling.
At 7.75mm, this long disposable corneal trephine targets smaller graft diameters in penetrating or lamellar keratoplasty. The extended barrel keeps the surgeon's view of the limbal reference points uncluttered during scoring. Supplied non‑sterile so that facility sterilization protocols can be applied prior to use.
This 8.25mm disposable long trephine is sold non‑sterile for surgeons who reprocess single‑use blades or use them in non‑sterile settings such as eye bank donor preparation. The 8.25mm diameter sits between the 8mm and 8.5mm standard sizes.
Cutting at 8.5mm, this long disposable corneal trephine addresses mid‑range graft diameters for penetrating keratoplasty. Its extended barrel supports steady perpendicular alignment as the cutting edge engages the cornea. Shipped non‑sterile for hospital sterilization handling ahead of the case.
Sized at 8.75mm, this long disposable corneal trephine is intended for full-thickness or lamellar keratoplasty graft preparation. The extended barrel length supports unobstructed alignment over the host cornea, and the single‑use format eliminates resharpening variability between cases. Supplied non‑sterile for end‑user processing prior to use.
The 8mm long disposable trephine ships non‑sterile for eye bank and reprocessing workflows, with the standard 8mm cutting diameter that bridges the 7.75mm and 8.25mm keratoplasty sizes. The sharp blade preserves cut quality across the use cycle.
Full‑thickness corneal button harvest for penetrating keratoplasty requires a 9.25mm diameter disposable long trephine with sustained cutting edge sharpness. The stainless‑steel blade maintains definition across multiple uses while the extended length facilitates access to deeper incision planes. Non‑sterile format allows customized institutional sterilization protocols.
Designed for larger donor grafts in DSAEK and endothelial keratoplasty workflows, this 9.75mm long‑format trephine maintains critical sharpness across multiple graft preparations. The extended length accommodates tissue positioning, and disposable single‑use construction eliminates edge variability from reuse or reprocessing. Stainless steel blade ensures clean Descemet's membrane dissection without microtrauma.
For anterior refractive procedures and PKP refitting in confined access situations, this short‑format 12.5mm trephine delivers reliable cutting performance in compact configurations. Non‑sterile disposable design eliminates edge dullness between cases, and the abbreviated working length facilitates positioning in narrow donor beds or secondary graft preparations.
This short‑format disposable trephine at 13.5mm diameter addresses larger anterior corneal grafts and secondary procedures requiring precise tissue removal from prepared beds. The compact length and disposable construction simplify sterile field management while guaranteeing blade consistency across cases.
Designed for precision anterior keratoplasty in pediatric and small‑graft cases, this 6mm short‑format trephine provides a miniaturized cutting edge with disposable convenience. Non‑sterile single‑use construction ensures consistent blade performance without reprocessing variability, supporting fine control in delicate anterior procedures.
Anterior segment epithelial removal and small corneal aperture creation benefit from a compact 7.5mm disposable short trephine with sharp stainless‑steel edge. The cutting blade delivers reproducible punch geometry while the short design reduces procedural reach requirements. Non‑sterile format permits institutional sterilization and flexible case‑by‑case deployment.
Bridging the gap between conventional and miniaturized trephines, this 7.75mm short‑format disposable supports varied anterior graft sizes in both refractive and therapeutic workflows. The non‑sterile disposable design eliminates edge blunting between preparations, and the compact length accommodates challenging anatomical access.
This short disposable trephine measures 8.25mm and is engineered as a single‑use instrument for DSAEK and endothelial keratoplasty donor button preparation. The disposable format eliminates blade edge variability inherent in multiple sterilizations, delivering consistent, predictable cuts for graft sizing. Single‑use sterility ensures optimal blade sharpness for each case.
An 8mm short trephine designed for corneal graft preparation, this disposable blade delivers consistent cutting performance in button sizing and recipient bed creation. The short handle provides controlled positioning during DSAEK and DMEK recipient preparation. Non‑sterile delivery allows the surgeon to sterilize on demand, while maintaining blade edge sharpness that disposable single‑use ensures.
For routine corneal graft preparation at a common mid‑range diameter, this 9mm short‑format trephine combines disposable convenience with predictable cutting performance. Non‑sterile single‑use construction removes reprocessing variability, and the abbreviated working length optimizes field access in standard anterior keratoplasty cases.
Sustained eyelid positioning during anterior segment surgery requires a dual‑tape drape with sterile adhesive backing that resists slippage. The upper and lower tape configuration opens the eye without tissue trauma throughout extended procedures. Sterile single‑pouch format supports rapid field deployment and consistent case setup.
Designed for vitreous and viscoelastic removal, this 20ga straight extrusion cannula features a blunt 25mm shaft for safe aspiration in the anterior segment. The blunt working edge protects iris and capsular structures during retrieval of retained material. Stainless tubing maintains rigidity across repeat passes.
These pediatric eye shields are lightweight disposable protectors sized for children's orbital anatomy post‑operatively or during eye protection protocols. The shell geometry conforms to smaller facial contours while maintaining adequate protection volume. Disposable format prevents cross‑contamination and supports single‑patient use across pediatric populations.
These flexible polypropylene iris retractors with silicone adjustable stoppers provide stable iris positioning and pupil control. The polypropylene shaft combined with silicone retention supports smooth retraction and reliable fixation throughout anterior segment procedures. Sterile packaged set ensures coordinated instrumentation per case.
The Fox aluminum eye shield protects the globe postoperatively from accidental contact during sleep and daily activity. Lightweight aluminum construction is durable enough for repeated wear while remaining easy to ventilate around the orbit. Each pack contains 50 adult shields with assorted color covers for patient identification.
The Fox aluminum pinhole eye shield is a protective disposable guard placed over the surgical eye during perioperative setup and post‑procedural care. Constructed from lightweight anodized aluminum with a white cover, it provides physical barrier protection without adding bulk. The pinhole aperture allows light entry while limiting incidental contact during patient transfer and recovery positioning.
The Fox aluminum pinhole eye shield in adult size protects the operative eye postoperatively with a perforated metal surface that allows light passage and air circulation while resisting incidental impact. The 50‑per‑box format suits clinic and hospital inventory.
These high‑frequency bipolar cords connect bipolar forceps to compatible electrosurgical generators, enabling consistent current delivery during coagulation. The banana pin and dual single‑post plug configuration ensure secure, repeatable connections across cases. Insulated wiring minimizes arcing risk in sterile fields.
These high‑frequency bipolar cords with a Lemo connector pair compatible bipolar forceps to the electrosurgical generator on Lemo‑equipped platforms. The Lemo fitting locks securely against intraoperative tugging, and the high‑frequency rating supports the full coagulation range of standard bipolar generators.