• Sheets-McPherson Tying Forceps Quick View
    • Sheets-McPherson Tying Forceps Quick View
    • Sheets-McPherson Tying Forceps

    • 10.0 mm tying platform, 1.0 mm of tip cross-serrated, angled, 3-1/8" (8.0 cm)?Sheets-McPherson Tying Forceps are a useful tool in ophthalmologic procedures, particularly cataract surgeries. The 1.0mm cross serrations at the tip provide increased grip for handling the anterior capsular flap during removal of the native lens. The ribbed handle provides a more ergonomic grip during the procedure.
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  • Shepard Intraocular Lens Forceps Quick View
    • Shepard Intraocular Lens Forceps Quick View
    • Shepard Intraocular Lens Forceps

    • curved shafts, slide lock, 1.5 mm upper & 2.0 mm lower serrated jaws, 3 5?8" (9.2cm)?Shepard Intraocular Lens Forceps are a unique tool used in artificial lens implantation techniques. The cross action jaw combined with serrated tips help in the controlled grasping of the IOL. The rounded soft curve of the forceps aids in gripping the IOL with minimal damage…
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  • Shepard Iris Hook Quick View
    • Shepard Iris Hook Quick View
    • Shepard Iris Hook

    • 1.0 mm, blunt, 4-7/8" (12.4 cm)?Shepard Iris Hook is a commonly used tool in cataract surgeries. The hook is used to retract a portion of the iris tissue to gain access to the lens capsule. Often, multiple hooks are used at different positions around the iris and anchored, providing adequate visualization for lens removal. The hook features a blunt tip…
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  • Shepard Tying Forceps Quick View
    • Shepard Tying Forceps Quick View
    • Shepard Tying Forceps

    • wide handle, 4.0 mm tying platform, 4-1/4" (10.8 cm)?Shepard Tying Forceps are a useful instrument in a variety of cataract procedures for both the handling of delicate capsular tissue and suturing equipment. The wide handle and 4.0 mm tying platform allows for deft handling of both eye tissue and sterile material. Straight and 45 degree angled profiles are available depending…
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  • Shepard-Westcott Tenotomy Scissors Quick View
    • Shepard-Westcott Tenotomy Scissors Quick View
    • Shepard-Westcott Tenotomy Scissors

    • blunt tips, serrated upper blade, 20.0 mm from screw to tip, curved, 4-7/8" (12.4 cm)?Shepard-Westcott Tenotomy Scissors are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic surgeries. The scissors are designed to cut the insertion of the extra-ocular orbital muscles. This is accomplished by placing one blade of the scissors behind the tendon. The scissors feature blunt tips to reduce damage to…
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  • Simcoe Cortex Extractor Quick View
    • Simcoe Cortex Extractor Quick View
    • Simcoe Cortex Extractor

    • 23-gauge ?Simcoe Cortex Extractor is a useful tool in cataract procedures. Following emulsification, if part of the lens cortex remains, the extractor is used to remove the tissue especially at the difficult 12'oclock position. Two different working lengths are available depending on surgical preference.
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  • Simcoe Lens Loop Quick View
    • Simcoe Lens Loop Quick View
    • Simcoe Lens Loop

    • double ended, 4.0 mm x 20.0 mm serrated loops, 5-1/2" (14.0 cm)?Simcoe Lens Loop is a useful tool in a variety of cataract and lens extraction procedures. The loop features a wider set cup to scoop the lens for extraction. The serrated wire aids in gripping the lens to prevent the lens from slipping into the vitreous. The double-ended design…
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  • Simcoe Reverse Double-Barreled Irrigating/Aspirating Unit Quick View
    • Simcoe Reverse Double-Barreled Irrigating/Aspirating Unit Quick View
    • Simcoe Reverse Double-Barreled Irrigating/Aspirating Unit

    • irrigation through main w/ aspiration through side taper, 23.0 mm port ?Simcoe Reverse Double-Barreled Irrigating/Aspirating Unit is a prescribed tool for used in phacoemulsification procedures. The aspirator may be used to clean out the capsular contents for epinuclear debris following removal of the nucleus. The side-tapered design allows for quick and efficient cleaning of the capsular bag.
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  • Sinskey Tying Forceps Quick View
    • Sinskey Tying Forceps Quick View
    • Sinskey Tying Forceps

    • micro tip with 7.0 mm tying platform, straight, 4-1/4" (11.0 cm)?Sinskey Tying Forceps are a commonly used ophthalmologic instrument, particularly in cataract operations. The forceps are ideal for handling 8-0 to 11-0 sutures. The micro tip is designed to give the surgeon maximum control during the procedure, while the platform allows the simultaneous handling of tissue and suturing material.
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  • Skeele Curette Quick View
    • Skeele Curette Quick View
    • Skeele Curette

    • serrated edge, 2.0 mm, 5" (12.5 cm)Skeele Curette is a popular tool used to remove cysts or masses of the lid. The curette features a sharp rounded blade helping to excise the lid mass and are best used with a chalazion clamp. In addition, the curette features a serrated edge to aid in grasping excised tissue.
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  • Snellen Entropium Forceps Quick View
    • Snellen Entropium Forceps Quick View
    • Snellen Entropium Forceps

    • 35.0 mm wide solid plate, 3-1/2" (8.9 cm)?Snellen Entropium Forceps are a commonly used tool to hold the eyelid in place during corrective surgery. The solid plate is placed on the inside of the lid to expose the folded over tissue and is sandwiched between the upper blade. Both right and left eye forceps are available in this model.
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  • Stern-Castroviejo Suture Forceps Quick View
    • Stern-Castroviejo Suture Forceps Quick View
    • Stern-Castroviejo Suture Forceps

    • wide handle, 0.5 mm teeth & lock, w/ platform, straight, 4-1/8" (10.5 cm)Stern-Castroviejo Suturing Forceps are a multipurpose tool for a variety of ophthalmologic procedures. The heavy set teeth ensure the firm grasp of tissue or suturing equipment without slippage. The forceps are available with a tying platform, designed to grasp both the tissue and suturing equipment without changing instruments.…
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  • Stern-Gills Scissors Quick View
    • Stern-Gills Scissors Quick View
    • Stern-Gills Scissors

    • thin blades w/ sharp tips, 10.0 mm length, angled forward, 4-3/4" (12.0 cm)Stern-Gills Scissors are a widely used tool, particularly in capsulotomies. The long thin blades of the scissors are designed to radially incise the capsule. The angled forward design allows more accurate contouring to the capsule, while finger holes in the handle allow for a more ergonomic grip.
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  • Stevens Tenotomy Scissors – Mirror Finish Quick View
    • Stevens Tenotomy Scissors – Mirror Finish Quick View
    • Stevens Tenotomy Scissors – Mirror Finish

    • mirror finish, blunt tips, 4-1/2" (11.5 cm)?Stevens Tenotomy Scissors are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic surgeries. The scissors are designed to cut the insertion of the extra-ocular orbital muscles. This is accomplished by placing one blade of the scissors behind the tendon. The scissors feature blunt tips to reduce damage to the surrounding orbital tissue and are available in…
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  • Stevenson Lacrimal Sac Retractor – Curved Teeth Quick View
    • Stevenson Lacrimal Sac Retractor – Curved Teeth Quick View
    • Stevenson Lacrimal Sac Retractor – Curved Teeth

    • curved teeth, 20.0 mm spread, 3-1/3" (8.5 cm)?Stevenson Lacrimal Sac Retractor is a specialized tool during dacryocystectomy procedures. The instrument is designed to widen the edges of the skin incision, exposing the lacrimal sac. The retractor features blunt prongs designed to minimize disuse damage. Up to a 20.0 mm spread can be achieved to accommodate patient variation.
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  • Stevenson Lacrimal Sac Retractor – Solid Serrated Blades Quick View
    • Stevenson Lacrimal Sac Retractor – Solid Serrated Blades Quick View
    • Stevenson Lacrimal Sac Retractor – Solid Serrated Blades

    • solid, serrated blades, 20.0 mm spread, 3-1/3" (8.5 cm)?Stevenson Lacrimal Sac Retractor is a specialized tool during dacryocystectomy procedures. The instrument is designed to widen the edges of the skin incision, exposing the lacrimal sac. The retractor features serrated tips designed to minimize tissue slippage. Up to a 20.0 mm spread can be achieved to accommodate patient variation.
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  • Stitch Scissors – Ribbon-Style Ring Handle Quick View
    • Stitch Scissors – Ribbon-Style Ring Handle Quick View
    • Stitch Scissors – Ribbon-Style Ring Handle

    • ribbon style ring handle, curved sharp pointed tipsStich Scissors are a particularly useful tool in posteroperative management of ophthalmologic procedures. The curved sharp blade is designed to remove stitches from the conjunctiva or eyelids following an incision. The scissors are available in two different working lengths depending on surgical preference.
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  • Stitch Scissors – Spring Handle Quick View
    • Stitch Scissors – Spring Handle Quick View
    • Stitch Scissors – Spring Handle

    • fine delicate blades, sharp tips, straight, 4-1/2" (11.5 cm)?Stich Scissors are a particularly useful tool in posteroperative management of ophthalmologic procedures. The straight sharp blade is designed to remove stitches from the conjunctiva or eyelids following an incision. Sharp tips also aid in the removal of stiches during the procedure.
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  • Swiss Cilia Forceps Quick View
    • Swiss Cilia Forceps Quick View
    • Swiss Cilia Forceps

    • precision-fitted diagonal jaws, 3.0 mm, 3-3/4" (9.5 cm)?Swiss Cilia Forceps are a multipurpose instrument for ophthalmologic procedures involving the eyelid. The forceps feature a diagonal jaw that can be used for removing the cilia for blepharoplasty or management of blepharitis marginalis. In addition, the forceps are commonly used to remove splinters and foreign bodies around the lid and other parts…
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  • Temporal Wire Speculum Quick View
    • Temporal Wire Speculum Quick View
    • Temporal Wire Speculum

    • 14.0 mm wide w/ spread of 43.0 mm?Temporal Wire Speculum is a commonly used ophthalmologic tool when visualization of the entire globe is desired. Both end pieces of the blade can be fit into the upper and lower lid respectively to achieve a needed spread. The wire design ensures minimal tissue damage while still maintaining a firm grasp of the…
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