Adson Forceps
Adson Forceps are for holding and manipulating delicate tissues. These forceps have a wide, flat thumb grasp area that is commonly serrated.
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Adson Forceps are for holding and manipulating delicate tissues. These forceps have a wide, flat thumb grasp area that is commonly serrated.
Barraquer Needle Holders are used in delicate microsurgical procedures. Non-locking handle with fine jaw for precision work.
Capsulorhexis Forceps provide optimal control when grasping tissue to help create a centered and well-rounded capsulorhexis.
Castroviejo Needle Holder distinguished by the fineness of their tip and the handle which allows the jaws to be activated without effort.
A curette is used to scrape the walls of the cyst to remove the chalazion contents. A cotton swab is used to apply pressure for hemostasis.
Crile Artery Forceps are atraumatic and non-toothed clamps used to clamp blood vessels, grab tissue or vessels.
The cyst forceps may also be used to grasp cyst contents, further reducing the risk for cyst content splattering.
Desmarres Retractor are used to retract the desired eyelid from an individual approach during ophthalmologic surgeries.
Double Ended Punctum Dilator is used in Punctoplasty to dilate the Lacrimal Punctum for syringing and flushing.
Epilation Forceps made of high quality stainless steel with correct spring tension handle for greater control.
Fine Suture Forceps, plain or serrated, delivers an excellent grip to help secure tissue and suture materials.
Hartmann Nasal Speculum helps surgeons to examine and treat diseases in the nose, like bleeding.
Iris Scissors are used to complete the retinacular release as proximally as possible while the nerve is under vision and protected.
Kerrison Rongeur are specifically designed for cutting and removing small pieces of bone during surgery.
Kilner Catspaw Retractor is a handheld, double-ended retractor used to retract primarily surface tissue.
Kratz-Barraquer Eye Speculum is a commonly used tool in visualizing the ophthalmologic surgical field.
Lacrimal Probes can be used to identify the fistula and to dilate very small fistulas.
Mayo Scissors are used to cut tissue, sutures, with the curved style able to cut thicker tissue or dissect tissue around the surgical site.
Metzenbaum scissors are used for fine dissection and cutting. They come in different sizes and are curved or straight.
Moorfield Forceps is commonly use to grasp, mobilize and manipulate the conjunctiva and other soft tissues of the eye.
Mosquito forceps are a type of hemostatic forceps commonly used to hold delicate tissue or compress a bleeding vessel.
The Negus aspirating dissector has been specially designed for single use, without compromising on the quality of materials.
Phaco Choppers are used as a second instrument for splitting the nucleus in the capsular bag in bimanual phaco techniques.
Pierse Hoskins Forceps to hold delicate tissues in all types of ophthalmologic procedures such as cataract surgery.
Punctum Seeker is used to dilate the Lacrimal Punctum for syringing and flushing, with polished tips to avoid trauma to the punctum.
Scalpel Blade Handles are used for tissue separation and other procedure that require a sharp surgical blade to puncture or cut.
Sinskey hook can be used to manipulate lens tissue in order to extract the opacified tissue in cataract surgery more easily.
St Martin Suture Forceps are microsurgical instrument used most commonly in ophthalmologic procedures.
Stevens Tenotomy Scissors are commonly used to dissect into the four periocular quadrants in an enucleation.
SuperCut Stevens Tenotomy Scissors is a specialized instrument used for sharp/blunt dissection of variable tissues in the body.