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Binkhorst Irrigating Cannula

Binkhorst Irrigating Cannula is a useful tool in cataract procedures. The curved tip of the cannula is used for loosing the peripheral cortex of the lens during difficult extraction. Right and left curvatures of the cannula are also available depending on surgical preference.

Bishop Harmon Anterior Chamber Irrigator

Bishop Harmon Anterior Chamber Irrigator is a frequently used tool in cataract IOL implantation procedures. Following nucleus fragmentation, the irrigator may be used to aspirate any remaining debris from the anterior chamber. The complete set features and adaptor, irrigating cannula, and silicone bulb.

Bishop-Harmon Dressing Forceps

1x2 teeth, 3-3/8" (8.6 cm)  Bishop-Harmon Tissue Forceps are a commonly used tool in a variety of ophthalmologic procedures. The forceps are designed for grasping delicate tissue in a small surgical field. Three finger holes on the handle allow the surgeon to adjust his or her grip during the procedure as desired. The forceps are available in straight or curved styles depending on surgical preference.

Bishop-Harmon Tissue Forceps

very delicate narrow, smooth jaws, angled 45 degrees, 4-1/2" (11.5 cm)  Bishop-Harmon Tissue Forceps are a commonly used tool in a variety of ophthalmologic procedures. The forceps are designed for grasping delicate tissue in a small surgical field. Three finger holes on the handle allow the surgeon to adjust his or her grip during the procedure as desired. The forceps are available in straight or curved styles depending on surgical preference.

Blaydes Lens Holding Forceps

cross-serrated at tip, rear of jaw fluted, 4-1/8" (10.5 cm) Blaydes Lens Holding Forceps are a tool used primarily for cataract and IOL procedures. The very delicate narrow jaws are designed to grip the IOL firmly yet atraumatically. The cross action precision handle is complete with finger holes to give the surgeon increased control during the operation.

Bonn Iris Hook

3.0 mm hook, curved, 5" (12.5 cm)Bonn Iris Hook is a commonly used tool during cataract procedures and operations needing access to the lens capsule. The 3.0mm hook is provides additional traction by pulling underneath the iris, minimizing slippage and fatigue.

Bonn Micro Iris Suture Forceps

1x2 teeth, 0.12 mm teeth Bonn Micro Iris Suture Forceps are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic operations of the iris. The micro profile combined with 1X2 teeth aid in the grasping of iris tissue or suturing needle during the procedure. The forceps are available with a tying platform, designed to grasp both the tissue and suturing equipment without changing instruments. Two sizes are available for the tying platform depending on surgical need.

Bonn Miniature Iris Scissors

stainless, w/ 15.0 mm blades, 3-1/2" (8.9 cm) Bonn Miniature Iris Scissors are a useful tool in a variety of ophthalmologic operations, particularly during an iridectomy. The ultra-sharp point of the scissors combined with the small profile allows for controlled incision and removal of the delicate iris tissue. The scissors are available in either a straight or curved profile depending on surgical preference.

Botvin Iris Forceps

bayonet-shaped, cross-serrated, 3" (7.5 cm) Botvin Iris Forceps are a useful tool in ophthalmologic procedures involving repair of the iris following trauma. The forceps are designed to handle the long needle necessary for iris suturing, commonly used with 10-0 polypropelene or 4-0 silk sutures. The bayonet style design is meant to minimize surgical obstruction during the operation.

Bracken Anterior Chamber Cannula

curved, 19-gauge, overall length excluding hub 13/16" (2.1 cm)  Bracken 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. The curved nature of the shaft assures minimal surgical obstruction.

Bracken Iris Forceps

cross-serrated tips, 3-7/8" (9.8 cm) Bracken Iris Forceps are a useful tool in ophthalmologic procedures involving repair of the iris following trauma. The forceps are designed to handle the long needle necessary for iris suturing, commonly used with 10-0 polypropelene or 4-0 silk sutures. The cross-serrated tips provided additional grip and ensure minimal slippage during the procedure.

Bunge Evisceration Spoon

Bunge Evisceration Spoon is a frequently used tool during enucleation procedures. The spoon is designed to help ease the globe out of the orbit and to assist in visualizing the tendonous insertion of the ocular muscles for incision. Both large and small sized spoons are available to accommodate for patient variation.

Burch Fixation Pick

4-1/4" (11.0 cm) Burch Fixation Pick is a commonly used instrument for support in ophthalmologic procedures. The Pick may be used to on the sclera to fixate the globe during surgery. The extended working length ensures minimal surgical obstruction.

Capsule Fragment & Clot Forceps

2.0 mm platform & microscopic cups on inner jaw surface, 2-1/4" (5.6 cm) Capsule Fragment & Clot Forceps are a unique tool for cataract and other ophthalmologic procedures. The cupped tips are specially designed for the handling of capsular fragments or small blood clots arising during the procedure. The unique offset handle is designed to give the surgeon more visibility during the extraction.

Castroviejo Corneal Scissors

delicate, blunt tips, angled, 4-1/8" (10.5 cm) Castroviejo Corneal Scissors are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic procedures. The delicate pattern is designed to give the surgeon increased control in making incisions around the cornea to gain access to the anterior chamber. The scissors feature blunt tips designed to reduce trauma to the surrounding sections of the globe.

Castroviejo Corneal Scissors – Curved, Blunt Tips

curved, blunt tips, 4" (10.0 cm), 8.0 mm blades Castroviejo Corneal Scissors are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic procedures. The spring loaded design allows the surgeon to quickly and efficiently complete incisions around the cornea to gain access to the anterior chamber. The scissors feature blunt tips designed to reduce trauma to the surrounding sections of the globe. Finally, three different blade sizes are available depending on surgical preference.

Castroviejo Corneal Scissors – Medium Pattern

medium pattern, blunt tips, strongly curved, 4-1/2" (11.5 cm) Castroviejo Corneal Scissors are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic procedures. The medium pattern is designed to quickly and efficiently complete incisions around the cornea to gain access to the anterior chamber. The scissors feature blunt tips designed to reduce trauma to the surrounding sections of the globe. Finally, the strongly curved design allows contouring to the globe surface.

Castroviejo Corneal Scissors – Miniature Pattern

extra delicate, 9.0 mm tapered jaws, round handle, 5-1/4" (13.3 cm) Castroviejo Corneal Scissors are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic procedures. The miniature pattern is designed to complete the incisions around the cornea to gain access to the anterior chamber. The scissors feature blunt tips designed to reduce trauma to the surrounding sections of the globe. Finally, the scissors are available angled right or left depending on surgical preference.

Castroviejo Corneal Section Scissors – 10.0 mm Lower Blade

lower blade 0.5 mm longer than upper blade, 10.0 mm lower blade, 4-1/4" (11.0 cm) Castroviejo Corneal Section Scissors are a useful tool in performing a sclerocorneal section to gain access to the anterior chamber of the eye or lens during a cataract operation. The 0.5 mm difference in length between the lower and upper blades give the surgeon increased control while accommodating to the curvature and thickness of the cornea. Both right and left curvatures are available on the scissors to accommodate a variety of surgical preferences.

Castroviejo Corneal Section Scissors – 14.0 mm Lower Blade

lower blade 1.0 mm longer than upper blade, 14.0 mm lower blade, 4-1/4" (11.0 cm) Castroviejo Corneal Section Scissors are a useful tool in performing a sclerocorneal section to gain access to the anterior chamber of the eye or lens during a cataract operation. The uneven blades are designed to accommodate the curvature and thickness of the cornea. Both right and left curvatures are available on the scissors to accommodate a variety of surgical preferences.

Castroviejo Corneal Section Scissors – Micro Pattern

micro pattern, lower blade 0.5 mm longer than upper blade, 6.0 mm lower blade, blunt tips, 4-1/8" (10.5 cm) Castroviejo Corneal Section Scissors are a unique tool in performing a sclerocorneal section to gain access to the anterior chamber of the eye or lens during a cataract operation. The micro pattern of the blades is intended for extremely delicate cuts of the corneal tissue. The scissors feature blunt tips to minimize extraneous tissue damage. Both right and left curvatures are available on the scissors to accommodate a variety of surgical preferences.

Castroviejo Corneal Section Scissors – Miniature Model, Wide Serrated Handle

miniature model w/ curved blades & blunt tips, 10.0 mm from mid-screw to tip, wide serrated handle, right, 4.9" (12.5 cm)Castroviejo Corneal Section Scissors are a useful tool in performing a sclerocorneal section to gain access to the anterior chamber of the eye or lens during a cataract operation. This miniature model is only 10mm from mid-screw to tip, lending the surgeon increased control during the procedure and minimizing surgical obstruction. The scissors are equipped with a wide serrated handle for improved grip. Both right and left curvatures are available on the scissors to accommodate a variety of surgical preferences.

Castroviejo Corneoscleral Suture Forceps

6 mm tying platform, 1.5 mm teeth, 4" (10.2 cm) Castroviejo Corneoscleral 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 and are designed specifically for coreno-scleral attachment. The forceps are available with a tying platform, designed to grasp both the tissue and suturing equipment without changing instruments.

Castroviejo Cyclodialysis Spatula

double-ended, 5-1/4" (13.5 cm)Castroviejo Cyclodialysis Spatula is a frequently used tool in the treatment of glaucoma. The spatula is used in the procedure to dissociate the ciliary body from the sclera. Further, the tool may be used to enlarge an incision from a sclerectomy if desired. The spatula features a double-ended design with three different blade sizes depending on surgical preference.