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Barraquer Cyclodialysis Spatula

4-3/4" (12.0 cm)?Barraquer Cyclodialysis Spatula is a commonly 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 an angled tip for easier manipulation while minimizing surgical obstruction. Two sizes are available with the spatula depending on surgical preference.

Barraquer Iris Spatula

hexagonal handle, 3-1/2" (9.0 cm)?Barraquer Iris Spatula is a commonly used tool in cataract surgery. The spatula is used to hold the iris in place while manipulating the lens capsule and nucleus. The spatula is commonly used to rotate the nucleus to a desired position for extraction. The spatula features an angled tip for easier manipulation while minimizing surgical obstruction. Two sizes are available with the spatula depending on surgical preference.

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.

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.

Castroviejo Synechia Spatula

double ended, 0.5 mm x 10.0 mm & 0.5 mm x 15.0 mm blades, 5-1/2" (14.0 cm)?Synechia Spatula is a frequently used tool in the treatment and management of an occulr synechia. The spatula is used to carefully dislodge the abnormal connection between the iris and either the lens or cornea. The spatula is double-ended with two different blade sizes depending on surgical preference.

Culler Iris Spatula

sterling, 5" (12.5 cm)?Culler Iris Spatula is a commonly used tool in cataract surgery. The spatula is used to hold the iris in place while manipulating the lens capsule and nucleus. The spatula is commonly used to rotate the nucleus to a desired position for extraction. Two different sizes are available with the spatula depending on surgical preference.

Girard Synechia Spatula

semi-sharp tip, 0.5 mm, 4-1/2" (11.4 cm)?Elschnig Cyclodialysis Spatula is a commonly 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 slender 10mm blade for ease of use.

Hirschman Iris Lens Spatula

10 mm angled blade, notched on sides & tip, 4-7/8" (12.4 cm) Hirschman Iris Lens Spatula is a commonly used tool in cataract and other ophthalmologic procedures. The spatula can be used to either handle the lens nucleus or hold back the iris tissue. The spatula features notches that help atraumatically grip tissue.

Iris Spatula

malleable, 1.0 mm x 30.0 mm, 5" (12.5 cm)Iris Spatula is a commonly used tool in cataract surgery. The spatula is used to hold the iris in place while manipulating the lens capsule and nucleus. The spatula is commonly used to rotate the nucleus to a desired position for extraction. The spatula is malleable for increased maneuverability or for accessing difficult areas.

Jaffe Lens Spatula

flat, smooth, 5.0 mm wide, 4-3/4" (12.0 cm)Jaffe Lens Spatula is a useful tool for cataract procedures and other ophthalmologic procedures involving the lens. The spatula may be used to handle the nucleus during extraction or rotation.

Kimura Platinum Spatula

4.0 mm x 17.5 mm flat platinum spatula with 34.0 mm shaft, 5-3/4" (14.5 cm)?Kimura Platinum Spatula is a commonly used tool for eye pathologies. The spatula is commonly used to obtain conjunctival scrapings. The tip of the spatula is designed to typically run along the inferior palpebral conjunctiva without causing excess tissue damage or irritation.