1.6 mm x 1.75 mm angled blade?Paufique Graft Knife is a commonly used tool in keratoplasty operations. The knife features a sharp rounded blade and is used to dissect the deep stromal tissue of the cornea parallel to Descemet's membrane. After this incision, the anterior lamellar kertoplasty may proceed.
1x2 strong teeth, w/ platform, 3-1/2" (9.0 cm)?Paufique Suture Forceps are a general purpose tool used in ophthalmologic operations. The wide angled teeth are useful in grasping the suturing needle during wound closure for a variety of operations. The built in tying platform allows the surgeon the handle both tissue and sutures with the same instrument.
blades 11.0 mm wide, spread 20.0 mm?Pierse Eye speculum is a commonly used tool when visualization of the globe is desired during routine ophthalmologic examination. The lightweight design allows for quick palpebral opening and inspecting of the anterior ocular surface. The speculum is equipped with 11.0 mm wide blades and a 20.0 mm spread.
3-3/4" (9.5 cm)?Pierse Fixation Forceps are ideal for holding in place tissue during ophthalmologic procedures. The delicate teeth on the forceps are ideal for handling and fixing fine tissue such as the cornea without crushing. Two different tooth sizes are available on the forceps depending on surgical preference.
pierse-type tips, 3-1/8" (8.0 cm)?Pierse-Type Colibri Forceps are an excellent instrument during corneal surgery. The curved tip aides in grasping corneal tissue with minimal trauma or crushing, and are also useful for corneo-scleral suturing. Two different tooth sizes are available with the forceps depending on surgical preference.
prongs 5.0 mm from angle to tip, 1x2 teeth, flat handle, 2-3/4" (7.0 cm)?Polack Double Corneal Forceps are a specialty tool used in operations of the cornea. The forceps are to be used for the first corneal suture in a keratoplasty. The graft is gently grasped by the fine toothed forceps at the junction between the epithelium and the stroma.…
front air injection port, 12.0 mm angled tip, 19-gauge?Randolph Cyclodialysis Cannula is a commonly used tool in glaucoma procedures. The cannula is frequently used to irrigate the anterior chamber once a communication has been established between the anterior chamber and the suprachoroidial space. The cannula has a front injection air port and features a flat tip or thin spatula blade…
45 degree angle shafts, 7.0 mm from tip to bend, curved tips w/ 1x2 teeth, serrated cross-action handle, 3.8" (9.7 cm)?Rizzuti Superior Rectus Forceps are a commonly used tool for strabismus and muscle recession procedures. The forceps have a 10 mm tip designed to handle to full width of the muscle insertion. The tips also feature 1x2 teeth for a…
4.0 mm wide blade, delrin, 5-1/8" (13.0 cm)?Rosenbaum-Drews Iris Retractor is a useful tool in cataract and refractive procedures. The retractors features a 4.0mm wide blade designed to selectively retract the iris tissue with minimal tissue damage. The heavy-set handle aids in creating a firm grip for the physician or assistant. The retractor is angled left or right depending on…
blades 21.0 mm wide, spread 32.0 mm?Sauer Speculum is a frequently used tool in visualizing the globe during ophthalmologic procedures. The closed blade design allows for a more controlled retraction with guard to prevent obstruction from eyelashes. Two different seizes are available depending on surgical preference.
1x2 teeth at oblique angle to shaft, 3-3/8" (8.6 cm)?Sauer Suture Forceps are a general purpose tool used in ophthalmologic operations. The wide angled teeth are useful in grasping the suturing needle or tissue during wound closure for a variety of operations. In addition, the oblique angle of the teeth to the shaft facilitates grasping in more difficult to reach…
grooved jaw, 4-1/8" (10.5 cm)Schafff Foreign Body Forceps are a commonly used tool to extract foreign material in the globe following trauma. The grooved jaw allows for the cupping of foreign material regardless of its unique shape. The angled tips provide access to difficult to reach areas to debride the globe or lids of material.
blunt, 27-gauge, 3/4" (2.0 cm)Scheie Anterior Chamber Cannula is a frequently used tool in cataract extraction procedures. The small gauge cannula is nimble enough to fit into a small limbal incision accessing the anterior chamber. It may be used to aspirate fluid within the anterior chamber exposing the lens capsule.
sharp, beveled point, 19-gauge?Scheie Aspirating Cataract Needle is a commonly used tool in phacoemulsifaction procedures. The needle is used to aspirate the opacified lens following an incision in the capsule. The sharp beveled point aids in the removing of lens tissue.
smooth 14.0 mm x 57.0 mm blade w/ notched end, 4.5 mm wide notch, 6" (15.0 cm)?Schepens Orbital Retractor is a tool used in select retinal detachment cases. The retractor is especially useful in performing the scleral buckle procedure, in which the sclera is pushed against the detached retina to heal together.
10.0 mm tying platform, 1.0 mm of tip cross-serrated, angled, 3-1/8" (8.0 cm)Serrefine Forceps are a commonly used tool in a number of ophthalmologic procedures. The forceps are designed to clamp off bleeding points from micro vessels during an operation. The forceps are available in two different blade lengths as well as straight or curved models as desired.
0.3 mm hook w/ guard, 5-1/8" (13.0 cm)?Sheets Iris Hook is a commonly used tool during cataract procedures and operations needing access to the lens capsule. The 0.3mm hook provides extra fine control in retracting only the desired portion of iris. In addition, the hook comes available with a guard to protect from damaging surrounding tissue.
ports at 3, 9, & 12 o'clock w/ serrations on top of 6.0 mm x 10.0 mm loop, 21-gauge ?Sheets Irrigating Vectus is a useful tool for cataract and lens extraction procedures. The loop is instated between the nucleus and the posterior capsule; fluid is allowed to pass into this space to allow for easier removal of the lens. Three…