Bestsellers in Ophthalmic Cannulas
Mclntyre Anterior Chamber Cannula
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Mclntyre Anterior Chamber Cannula is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons can use to irrigate solutions into the anterior chamber, in order to protect the delicate globe’s tissues and preserve their anatomic integrity.
- 23 to 30 Port Gauges to Suit All Applications.
- Circular Front Port for Precise Irrigation.
- Ergonomic Tube Hub Promoting Excellent Handling.
Corbin Sub-Tenon Cannula
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Corbin Sub-Tenon Cannula is a specialized surgical tool that ophthalmic surgeons use to make the sub-tenon’s block, a technique to irrigate orbital anaesthesia under the Tenon’s capsule.
- Round Bore Promoting Excellent Irrigation.
- 23 Gauge Tube to Traverse Small Cavities.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
Simcoe Irrigation Aspirating Cannula
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Simcoe Irrigation Aspirating Cannula is a specialized 2-way cannula system that ophthalmic surgeons can use to suction and inject fluids into the anterior chamber of the eye.
- Anterior Port for Suctioning Fluids.
- Side Port for Irrigating Fluids.
- Left, Right & Straight Patterns to Suit All Applications.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Infusion Cannula
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Infusion Cannula is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons use for injecting fluids that replace the vitreous humour into the eye, in order to perform vitreoretinal surgical procedures.
- Self-Retaining Tip to Prevent Slippage.
- Silicone Tube Ensuring Deep Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Tube Hub Promoting Optimal Manipulation.
Air Injection Cannula
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Air Injection Cannula is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons can use to assist in the detachment of the anterior stroma of the cornea, in order to permit certain corneal transplantation procedures, such as deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty.
- Hollow Tube Promoting Precise Pneumodissection.
- Angled Design to Fit the Corneal Covexity.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Ensuring Optimal Gripping.
Mclntyre Cystotome
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Mclntyre Cystotome is a specialized surgical tool that ophthalmic surgeons frequently use to create an incision in the lens capsule, in order to gain access to the lens nucleus during phaco or other ophthalmic procedures.
- Sharp-Pointed Tip to Promote Smooth Incisions.
- 23 Gauge Tube for Narrow Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Drews Irrigating Vectis
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Drews Irrigating Vectis is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons commonly use to engage and remove the nucleus from the lens capsule, in order to replace it with an intraocular lens.
- 12 o'clock Port Promoting Frontal Irrigation.
- 10 & 2 o'clock Ports Ensuring Back Irrigation.
- 23 Gauge Openings to Ensure Fine Water Streams.
- Loop-Shaped Tip to Easily Engage Nuclei.
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Air Injection Cannula
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Air Injection Cannula is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons can use to assist in the detachment of the anterior stroma of the cornea, in order to permit certain corneal transplantation procedures, such as deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty.
- Hollow Tube Promoting Precise Pneumodissection.
- Angled Design to Fit the Corneal Covexity.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Ensuring Optimal Gripping.
Alio LASIK Irrigation Cannula
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Alio LASIK Irrigation Cannula is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons commonly use to irrigate the anterior and posterior sides of the corneal flap, especially after ablation of the cornea using an excimer laser.
- Front & Side Ports Promoting Exceptional Irrigation.
- Angled Profile to Conform with the Corneal Contour.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Ensuring Optimal Gripping.
Atkinson Retrobulbar Needle
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Atkinson Retrobulbar Needle is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons can use to perform the retrobulbar block technique, where the operator injects anaesthesia in the retrobulbar space.
- Bevelled Bore to Ensure Excellent Irrigation.
- 23 Gauge Tube for Traversing Narrow Spaces.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Promoting Optimal Gripping.
Banaji LASIK Cannula
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Banaji LASIK Cannula is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons frequently use to wash and remove particles from the corneal flap surfaces, in order to gain a clear view protect the surgical field.
- Spatulated Tip for Passing Under the Flap.
- 6 Ports Ensuring Multi-Directional Irrigation.
- Ergonomic Tube Hub Promoting Excellent Handling.
Bishop-Harmon Anterior Chamber Irrigator
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Bishop-Harmon Anterior Chamber Irrigator is a specialized surgical tool that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to irrigate solutions and fluids into the anterior chamber, in order to ease the insertion of the lens or to clear the surgical field.
- Flattened Anterior Port for Smooth Irrigation.
- Blunt-Edged Tip Ensuring Atraumatic Manipulation.
- Versatile Silicone Bulb to Flush Liquids with Ease.
Bracken Irrigation Cannula
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Bracken Irrigation Cannula is a specialized tool that ophthalmic surgeons use for irrigating fluids into the cornea or other parts of the eye, in other to clean the surgical field or maintain pressure.
- Bevelled Tip for Smooth Ocular Irrigation.
- Curved Outline to Fit the Globle's Anatomy.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Brierley LASIK Cannula
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Brierley LASIK Cannula is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons frequently use to discharge solutions or fluids in the posterior and anterior surfaces of the corneal flap, especially during laser eye surgeries.
- Spatulated Working End to Access Narrow Spaces.
- 6 Ports Ensuring Multi-Directional Irrigation.
- Ergonomic Tube Hub Promoting Optimal Handling.
Buratto LASIK Cannula
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Buratto LASIK Cannula is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to wash particles and remove debris from the corneal flap surfaces, in order to enhance the view of the operating site.
- Front & Side Ports Ensuring Equal Fluid Distribution.
- Spatulated Tip to Easily Pass Under the Flap.
- Ergonomic Tube Hub Promoting Optimal Handling.
Carter LASIK Cannula
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Carter LASIK Cannula is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons use to discharge fluids in the posterior and anterior sides of the corneal flap, in order to clear the surgical view and remove debris after laser ablation.
- Flattened Front Port Ensuring Optimal Irrigation.
- Angled Tube to Conform with the Cornea's Shape.
- Ergonomic Tube Hub Promoting Excellent Handling.