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Wheeler Double-End Spatula
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Wheeler Double-End Spatula is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons can use to perform the separation of the ciliary body from the scleral spur during the cyclodialysis cleft technique.
- Double-Ended Design To Maneuver The Instrument From Difficult Angles.
- Atraumatic Curved Blades For Minimizing Local Trauma.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle For Superior Surgical Control.
Wies Chalazion Forcep
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Wies Chalazion Forcep is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons can use to engage and clamp chalazion or other cysts, looking towards their further removal from the eyelid inner surface.
- Atraumatic D-Shaped Blades For Avoiding Eyelid Damage.
- Adjustable Screw Lock Mechanism For Controlling The Clamping Action.
- Ergonomic Ridged Handles For Enhanced Gripping.
Wilder Lacrimal Dilator
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Wilder Lacrimal Dilator is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons use to dilate the lachrymal passages, in order to release duct blockage and restore the tear drainage of the desired eye.
- Blunt Pointed Tip to Prevent Duct Injury.
- Knurled Grip Style Pattern Ensuring Superior Handling.
- Fine, Medium & Heavy Tappered Designs to Suit All Applications.
Wilder Lens Loop
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Wilder Lens Loop is a specialized surgical tool that ophthalmic surgeons primarily use for manipulating and carrying the lens out of the capsular bag, especially during cataract procedures.
- Atraumatic Wire Loop Tip For Avoiding Soft Tissue Damage.
- Sligthly Curved Tip For Accessing The Anterior Chamber With Ease.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle For Superior Surgical Control.
Williams Eye Speculum
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Williams Eye Speculum is an ophthalmic instrument that surgeons commonly use to statically separate the upper and lower eyelids, especially during ophthalmic procedures that require maximum exposure of the eyeball.
- Fenestrated Blades Ensuring Enhanced Sightlines.
- Slightly Curved Profile to Follow the Facial Contour.
- Adjustable Screw Mechanism to Self-Lock the Blades.
Wills Copper Ball Cautery
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Wills Copper Ball Cautery is a hand-held device that ophthalmic surgeons use to cauterize minute bleeding points by applying direct heat on the tissue.
- Angled Profile to Reach a Variety of Surgical Sites.
- Tapering Shaft for Traversing Narrow Passages.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Wills-Eye Hospital Foreign Body Spud & Burr
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Wills-Eye Hospital Foreign Body Spud & Burr is a specialized, multipurpose tool that ophthalmologic surgeons use to remove foreign bodies and rust rings from the corneal tissue.
- Double-Ended Design to Suit Multiple Applications.
- Straight Shafts for Enhanced Sightlines.
- Ergonomic Round Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Worst Pigtail Probe With Hook
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Worst Pigtail Probe With Hook is a specialized surgical tool that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use for repairing canalicular lacerations, looking towards to restore the lachrymal draining system.
- Atraumatic Pigtail Hooks For Avoiding Local Injury.
- Resilient Straight Shanks For Higher Surgical Precision.
- Ergonomic Round Handle For Maximum Control.
Wright Fascia Needle
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Wright Fascia Needle is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons can use to inject fascia lata or other synthetic material during blepharoptosis repair procedures, in order to connect the tarsal plate to the eyebrow.
- Oval Hole Ensuring Precise Injection of Material.
- Curved Design to Fit the Tarsal Plate's Anatomy.
- Ergonomic Finger Ring Enrusing Superior Handling.
Z Hook Manipulator
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Z Hook Manipulator is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons frequently use for manipulating the corneal stroma in several ways, especially during the deep lamellar endothelial keratoplasty (DLEK) procedure.
- Atraumatic Z-Shaped Blunt Hook For Avoiding Local Trauma.
- Angled Tapering Shank For Reaching Narrow Spaces.
- Ergonomic Knurled Handle For Enhanced Gripping
Ziegler Iris Knife
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Ziegler Iris Knife is a specialized device that ophthalmologic surgeons can use to perform incisions on the iris or other adnexal tissues within the anterior chamber, in order to perform ocular surgical procedures, such as capsulotomy.
- Sharp Cutting Edge Promoting Smooth Incisions.
- Small Straight Shaft for Higher Surgical Precision.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.











