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- RETRACTORS
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- insulated, non-conductive, 5-1/2" (14.0 cm)?Desmarres Lid Retractor is a specialized tool for a variety of ophthalmologic procedures. The retractor is placed on the conjunctival surface to pull the lid away from the cornea and deeper structures during a procedure. The insulated, non-conductive tip is ideal for surgeries involving electrodes or cauterization. Three different sizes are available depending on patient variation.
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- Spuds
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- in reversible screw handleDix Needle & Gouge is a commonly used tool during foreign body removal of the eye. The tool features a reversible screw handle to place the needle or gouge in either end to remove debris from the cornea or sclera. The set is available with each individual part sold separately as needed.
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- Forceps
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- serrated paddle jaws, 4-1/8" (10.5 cm)?Dodick Nucleus Splitter is a commonly used tool for phacoemulsifcation. The serrated paddle jaws are designed to break up the nucleus of the lens for eventual aspiration. The splitter the features finger holes in the handle to adjust traction and grip during the procedure.
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- Hooks &Manipulators
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- 5-1/4" (13.5 cm)?Double Fixation Hook is a useful tool in ophthalmic and occuloplastic procedures. The instrument may be used to atraumatically fix the lid or other skin flaps for manipulation of deeper tissues. Two different hook widths are available depending on surgical preference and patient variation.
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- Forceps
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- 3-1/2" (8.9 cm)Douglass Cilia Forceps are an ideal tool for ophthalmologic procedures involving the eyelid. The forceps feature a slightly rounded tip for removing the cilia for blepharoplasty or management of blepharitis marginalis. The wide serrated handle gives the surgeon an ergonomic grip during the operation, minimizing fatigue.
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- Forceps
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- 14.0 mm oval lower plate, straight 9.0 mm serrated upper jaw, 4" (10.0 cm)Ehrhardt Lid Forceps are a tool used to expose the upper fornix of the eye. The forceps are commonly used to doubly evert the upper lid to gain more access to the upper fornix for examination or to retrieve foreign bodies. The forceps feature a serrated upper…
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- Spuds
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- curved, 1.0 mm blade?Ellis Foreign Body Spud is a popular tool to removed foreign material from the eye. The spud features a curved blade to atraumatically scrape foreign material from the cornea following penetration. The curvature of the blade accommodates to the natural shape of the cornea, ensuring precise control and minimal irritation.
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- Forceps
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- standard handle, heavy, 1x2 angled teeth, 4-1/4" (11.0 cm)?Elschnig Fixation Forceps are ideal for holding in place tissue during ophthalmologic procedures. The teeth on the forceps are ideal for handling and fixing the conjunctiva and episcleral tissue, or holding the globe in place. The handle features finger holds for adjusting grip and traction during the procedure.
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- Forceps
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- wide handle, heavy, 1x2 angled teeth, 4-1/4" (11.0 cm)?Elschnig Fixation Forceps are ideal for holding in place tissue during ophthalmologic procedures. The teeth on the forceps are ideal for handling and fixing the conjunctiva and episcleral tissue, or holding the globe in place. The handle features finger holds for adjusting grip and traction during the procedure and a wider set…
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- Scissors
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- miniature pattern, blunt tips, 4-1/8" (10.5 cm)?Enucleation Scissors are ideal for excising the globe following an infection or trauma. The scissors feature a thick concave blade and a thin convex one. The thick blade allows the surgeon to push the globe anteriorly, gaining access to sever the optic nerve. The scissors are available in three different curvatures depending on surgical…
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- Forceps
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- 4" (10.0 cm)Ernest-McDonald Soft IOL Holding Forceps are a unique tool used in artificial lens implantation techniques. Often, the lower jaw of the forceps is lubricated with a viscoelastic and used to grasp the lens. The rounded soft curve of the forceps aids in gripping the IOL with minimal damage or alteration. In addition, the forceps feature finger holes in…
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- Eye Speciatly Instrumentatio
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- w/ foreign body loop?Eye Magnet is a novel tool for removing foreign objects from the eye. The magnet is designed to remove fragments of metal lodged in the superficial eye. The instrument features a double-ended design, including a foreign body loop used to encircle the object for extraction.
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- Forceps
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- 4-1/2" (11.5 cm)?Faulkner Lens Folding Forcep is a unique tool used in artificial lens implantation techniques. Often, the lower jaw of the forceps is lubricated with a viscoelastic and used to grasp the lens. The rounded soft curve of the forceps aids in gripping the IOL with minimal damage or alteration.
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- Hooks &Manipulators
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- 10.0 mm shaft w/ 0.2 mm t-shaped hook, 4-3/4" (12.0 cm)?Fenzel Lens Manipulator is a commonly used tool during cataract procedures. The manipulator features an additional stabilizing bar on the tip to aid in controlling the lens to an appropriate position for extraction. Both straight and angled models are available depending on surgical preference.
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- Forceps
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- wide handle, curved tips with tying surface, 4-1/4" (10.8 cm)?Fine Tying forceps are a multipurpose tool designed to handle either suture or microsuture material during an ophthalmologic procedure. The tying surface platform facilitates in grasping the suture. Curved tips ensure easy access to the surgical field on a level surface.
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- Forceps
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- octagonal grip, 0.5 mm width, 3-3/4" (9.5 cm)?Foerster Eye Forceps are a unique tool for ophthalmologic surgeries. The forceps come available with serrated tips designed to handle sterile dressing material, or 1x2 teeth manufactured to firmly grip tissue. The unique octagonal grip provides differential traction for the surgeon during the procedure, allowing for greater manipulation of the instrument. Finally, both…
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- Spuds
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- arrowhead shape, w/ guard, 4-3/4" (12.0 cm)?Foreign Body Spud is a popular tool to removed foreign material from the eye. The spud features an arrowhead tip to scrape or excise foreign material from the cornea following deeper penetration. The small profile of the design ensures precise control and minimal irritation, while the built in guard protects the surrounding tissue from…
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- Eye Speciatly Instrumentatio
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- aluminum?Fox Eye Shield is a commonly used tool to protect an unoperated eye in both ophthalmologic and various other surgeries. The shield is typically applied to the eye after sterile gauze and alcohol have been draped across the lid surface. Care should be taken that no eyelashes have been turned under during the procedure as to not cause excess irritation.
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- Eye Speciatly Instrumentatio
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- 4-7/8" (12.4 cm)Sphere Introducer & Holder is a tool of choice when performing enucleation procedures. The instrument can be use to grip the globe prosthetic and introduce it into the orbital cavity for future securing. An adjustable raking mechanism on the handle allows for grip control with different sized prosthetics.
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- Forceps
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- smooth blade, inside dimensions 12.0 mm x 14.0 mm long, locking thumb screw, 3-3/4" (9.5 cm)?Francis Chalazion Forceps are a commonly used tool in diseases of the eyelid. The forceps are meant to expose a chalazion or other cysts of the lid. The ring blade of the forceps surrounds the cyst and tightened so the lid is everted. This model…
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- Spuds
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- flag-shaped, sharp, 4-3/4" (12.0 cm)Francis Spud is a frequently used tool to removed foreign material from the eye. The spud features a slanted sharp tip to scrape foreign material from the cornea following deeper penetration. The small profile of the design ensures precise control and minimal irritation to the surrounding tissue.
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- Forceps
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- 11.0 mm angled smooth jaws, very delicate, 0.3 mm tips, 4" (10.0 cm)?Gaskin Fragment Forceps are a specialty tool used in cataract extraction procedures. The ultra-delicate 11.0 mm tips can be used to extract fragments of the native lens before subsequent implantation of the IOL. The wide set ribbed handle creates an ergonomic grip for the surgeon, designed to reduce…
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- Punches
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- Gass Corneoscleral PunchGass Corneoscleral Punch is a commonly used instrument in patients with glaucoma. The punch is used to perform a sclerectomy at the corneoscleral junction to drain excess fluid from the anterior chamber. The benefit of the punch is there is no need to hold the scleral flap during the procedure. The punch bite diameter is 0.75 mm and…
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- Hooks &Manipulators
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- 5-3/4" (14.5 cm)?Gass Retinal Detachment Hook is a multipurpose tool used for procedures involving the retina and extraoccular muscles. The rounded hook may be used to examine the delicate retinal tissue for manipulation following detachment. IN addition, the wide tip is handy for the lifting of extraocular muscles for the passing of sutures.
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- Knives
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- 3.0 mm wide, 5-1/4" (13.5 cm)?Gill Corneal Knife is a commonly used blade in corneal surgeries. The blade may be used to scrape the anterior corneal surface to remove the epithelium, frequently done following a corneal lesion. With proper surgical technique, the knife may also be used to dissect the deeper layers of the cornea as needed. Both straight and…
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- Forceps
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- curved, 0.6 mm tip, 1x2 teeth down, 3" (7.5 cm)?Gills Iris Forceps are a specially designed tool for handling iris tissue during ophthalmologic procedures. This particular model features a strongly curved shaft accommodating the natural curvature of the tissue. The forceps also feature 1x2 teeth that drop below the level of the shaft upon closure, causing minimal protrusion.
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- Scissors
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- extra thin long blades, sharp tips, 3-3/8" (8.5 cm)?Gill-Vannas Capsulotomy Scissors are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic surgical procedures. The extra-long thin blades are designed to incise either the anterior or posterior capsule for trimming or removal. The scissors are available in either straight, curved, or angled forward designs to accommodate a variety of patient needs.
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- Cannulas, OPHTHALMOLOGY
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- angled 45 degrees, 25-gauge ?Gills-Welsh Olive Tip Cannula is a commonly used tool in a variety of cataract procedures. The cannula is used to gently manipulate the lens tissue while aspirating remaining debris following phacoemulsification. The 45 degree angled shaft aids in visualization during the procedure.
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- Scissors
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- micro pattern, angled blades, 3-1/8" (8.0 cm)?Gill-Welsh Vannas Scissors are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic surgical procedures. The extra-long thin blades are designed to cut either the anterior or posterior capsule for trimming or removal. The sharp tips facilitate in the incision of delicate corneal tissue. The handle of the scissors feature finger holes to provide a more ergonomic…
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- Forceps
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- slight curved, 2-3/4" (7.0 cm)Gills Iris Forceps are a specially designed tool for handling iris tissue during ophthalmologic procedures. These delicate forceps have rough serrations lending the surgeon a firmer grip of the tissue. The forceps also feature a model with 1x2 teeth that drop below the level of the shaft upon closure, causing minimal protrusion.
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- Forceps
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- 1x2, 0.12 mm forward teeth, bayonet tips, 2-3/4" (7.0 cm)Gills?Hess Iris Forceps are a specially designed tool for handling iris tissue during ophthalmologic procedures. The bayonet tips allow for increased surgical view during the procedure, while the wide serrated handle allows for a more firm grip. The forceps also feature 1x2 teeth that drop below the level of the shaft…
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- Scissors
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- sharp tips, extra-thin (delicate) 7.0 mm long blades, angled forward, 3-1/8" (8.0 cm)?Gill-Vannas Scissors are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic surgical procedures. The extra-long thin blades are designed to cut either the anterior or posterior capsule for trimming or removal. The sharp tips facilitate in the incision of delicate corneal tissue.
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- Cannulas
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- 25-gauge, angled ?Gills-Welsh Cannula is a commonly used tool in cataract and various other ophthalmologic procedures. The small gauge of the cannula may be used to aspirate fluid in the anterior chamber of the eye following a limbal incision. Four different angles are available with the cannula depending on surgical preference.
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- Forceps
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- smooth tips, 2-3/4" (7.0 cm) ?Gills-Welsh Capsule Forceps are a tool used frequently in cataract procedures. The smooth, fine tips are used to grip and manipulate capsular tissue during nucleus extraction or IOL implantation. A large hole in the handle allows for grip adjustment during the operation.
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- Lens Loops, Pushers & Rotators
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- double-ended, 5 mm wide x 7 mm loop, olive tip on opposite end, 4-3/4" (12.1 cm)?Gills-Welsh Lens Loop is a commonly used tool during cataract and lens extraction procedures. The loop is used to hold the lens in place to prevent it from falling back into the vitreous and for eventual extraction. The loop also features an olive tip to…
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- Cannulas
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- 30 gauge u-tip, overall length 28.0 mm (excluding hub)Gimbel Irrigating Cannula is a useful tool during cataract and IOL implantation procedures. The cannula may be used to perfuse fluid for easier manipulation of the IOL or easier access to debride nuclear fragments. The ultra-small gauge facilitates entrance into the lens capsule.
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- Forceps
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- tying platform, 4-1/4" (10.8 cm), 0.50 mm smooth tips?Girard Corneoscleral Forceps are a commonly used instrument for handling the corneal tissue during keratoplasty or repair. These forceps feature fine 0.50 mm smooth tips for the handling of sterile material during corneo-scleral suturing. The round knurled handle provides a delicate but secure grip and the forceps are available in both right…
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- Forceps
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- round knurled handle, 1x2 0.12 mm teeth, 6.0 mm tying platform, 4-1/4" (10.8 cm)?Girard Corneoscleral Forceps are a commonly used instrument for handling the corneal tissue during keratoplasty or repair. These forceps feature fine 0.12 teeth for the manipulating delicate tissue and for corneo-scleral suturing. The round knurled handle provides a delicate but secure grip and the forceps are available…
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