• Alfonso Eye Speculum Quick View
    • Alfonso Eye Speculum Quick View
    • Alfonso Eye Speculum

    • blades 5.0 mm wide, spread 25.0 mm?Alfonso Eye Speculum is a frequently used tool in pediatric ophthalmologic procedures needing extended visualization of the globe. The lightweight frame of the speculum is easy to insert and features thumb rests to facilitate handling by the physician or assistant.
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  • Barraquer Eye Speculum Quick View
    • Barraquer Eye Speculum Quick View
    • Barraquer Eye Speculum

    • open wire blades?Barraquer Eye Speculum is a commonly used tool in visualizing the ophthalmologic surgical field. The speculum features solid blades for more efficient spreading without chance of tissue obstruction. The variable compression of the spring allows the surgeon to adjust the degree of spreading. Both child and adult sizes are available depending on surgical need.
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  • Castroviejo Lid Speculum Quick View
    • Castroviejo Lid Speculum Quick View
    • Castroviejo Lid Speculum

    • Castroviejo Lid Speculum is an excellent tool for visualizing the ophthalmologic surgical field. The heavyset design ensures minimal slippage once the desired spread is achieved. Curved arms contour to the orbital rim and come in three different sizes depending on surgical preference. In addition, an adjustment screw is provided to increase control during the procedure.
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  • Cook Speculum Quick View
    • Cook Speculum Quick View
    • Cook Speculum

    • w/ lock nut?Cook Speculum is a frequently used tool to visualize the ophthalmologic surgical field. The speculum's blades may be placed under each lid and then spread to a desired length to gain access to the globe. A locking nut feature aids in maintaining the spread, freeing surgeon or assistant's hands. Infant, child, and adult sizes are available depending on…
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  • Goldstein Lacrimal Sac Retractor Quick View
    • Goldstein Lacrimal Sac Retractor Quick View
    • Goldstein Lacrimal Sac Retractor

    • 4.0 mm sharp prongs, 16.0 mm spreadGoldstein Lacrimal Sac Retractor is a commonly used tool in occuloplastic procedures. The retractor is used to expose the lacrimal sac during obstruction or infection. The sharp teeth are designed to reach the periosteum and give deeper exposure. In addition, a locking screw mechanism allows the spread to be held in place.
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  • Guyton-Park Speculum Quick View
    • Guyton-Park Speculum Quick View
    • Guyton-Park Speculum

    • horizontal suture posts, blade spread 38.0 mm, 14.0 mm wide blades, 3-3/8" (8.5 cm)Guyton-Park 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, achieving a spread of 28.0 mm. The speculum is self-retaining, designed to hold in place once…
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  • Knapp Eye Speculum Quick View
    • Knapp Eye Speculum Quick View
    • Knapp Eye Speculum

    • blades 14.0 mm wide, spread 60.0 mm, 3-3/8" (8.5 cm)?Knapp Eye Speculum is a frequently used tool in visualizing the globe during ophthalmologic procedures. The open wire design minimizes tissue damage while still providing adequate retraction. The speculum is designed to accommodate up to a 60.0 mm spread with a locking screw to hold in place.
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  • Kratz-Barraquer Speculum – Open Blades Quick View
    • Kratz-Barraquer Speculum – Open Blades Quick View
    • Kratz-Barraquer Speculum – Open Blades

    • open blades?Kratz-Barraquer Eye Speculum is a commonly used tool in visualizing the ophthalmologic surgical field. The speculum features open wire blades for atraumatic spreading of the lids. The variable compression of the spring allows the surgeon to adjust the degree of spreading. Both pediatric and adult sizes are available depending on surgical need.
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  • Kratz-Barraquer Speculum – W/ Wings Quick View
    • Kratz-Barraquer Speculum – W/ Wings Quick View
    • Kratz-Barraquer Speculum – W/ Wings

    • w/ wings?Kratz-Barraquer Eye Speculum is a commonly used tool in visualizing the ophthalmologic surgical field. The speculum features open wire blades for atraumatic spreading of the lids. The variable compression of the spring allows the surgeon to adjust the degree of spreading. In addition, the speculum features wings for increased control during lid retraction.
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  • Lancaster Speculum Quick View
    • Lancaster Speculum Quick View
    • Lancaster Speculum

    • blades 15.0 mm, spread 35.0 mm, 3-1/8" (8.0 cm)?Lancaster Speculum is a commonly used tool for visualizing the ophthalmologic surgical field. The solid blades are designed for more controlled retraction of the lids and minimize the chance of tissue obstruction. In addition, an adjustment screw is provided to increase control during the procedure.
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  • Lester-Burch Speculum Quick View
    • Lester-Burch Speculum Quick View
    • Lester-Burch Speculum

    • blades 21.0 mm wide, spread 32.0 mm, 3-1/8" (8.0 cm)?Lester Burch Speculum is a commonly used tool for visualizing the ophthalmologic surgical field. The solid blades are designed for more controlled retraction of the lids and minimize the chance of tissue obstruction. In addition, an adjustment screw and ribbed finger grip is provided to increase control during the procedure.
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  • Lieberman Open Wire Speculum Quick View
    • Lieberman Open Wire Speculum Quick View
    • Lieberman Open Wire Speculum

    • Lieberman Open 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 open wire design ensures minimal tissue damage or crushing during the operation. Three different blade styles are available depending on…
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  • Maumenee-Park Speculum Quick View
    • Maumenee-Park Speculum Quick View
    • Maumenee-Park Speculum

    • blade spread 43.0 mm, 14.0 mm wide blades, 3-1/8" (7.9 cm)?Maumenee-Park 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, achieving a spread of 43.0 mm. The speculum is self-retaining, designed to hold in place once a desired spread…
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  • McPherson Speculum Quick View
    • McPherson Speculum Quick View
    • McPherson Speculum

    • solid blades 14.0 mm wide, spread 30.0 mm, 3-1/4" (8.3 cm)?McPherson Speculum is a frequently used tool when visualizing the surgical field of the glove is desired. The curved solid blades provide excellent traction in spreading the lids atraumatically up to a 30.0 mm spread. A locking screw is designed to maintain the spread, freeing the surgeon's or assistant's hands.
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  • Pierse Eye Speculum Quick View
    • Pierse Eye Speculum Quick View
    • Pierse Eye Speculum

    • 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.
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  • Sauer Speculum Quick View
    • Sauer Speculum Quick View
    • Sauer Speculum

    • 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.
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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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  • Williams Speculum Quick View
    • Williams Speculum Quick View
    • Williams Speculum

    • Williams Speculum is a commonly used tool for visualizing the ophthalmologic surgical field. The open blades are designed to prevent tissue damage to the lid during retraction. In addition, an adjustment screw is provided to increase control during the procedure. Both adult and pediatric sizes are available.
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