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Spatulated LASIK Cannula
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Spatulated LASIK Cannula is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to irrigate the posterior and anterior sides of the corneal flap, in order to remove particles an gain a clear surgical view after ablation.
- Flattened Front Opening Promoting Smooth Irrigation.
- Angled Tube for Fitting the Cornea's Anatomy.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Ensuring Excellent Gripping.
Stevens Sub-Tenon Cannula
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Stevens Sub-Tenon Cannula is a specialized surgical device that ophthalmic surgeons can use to perform the sub-tenon’s block, a surgical technique to deliver orbital anaesthesia.
- Slightly Curved Design for Deep Surgical Access.
- Flattened Tip Promoting Reliable Irrigation.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Troutman Olive Tip Cannula
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Troutman Olive Tip Cannula is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons commonly use to irrigate the enzyme alpha-chymotrypsin into the space between the iris and the lens, in order to reduce intraocular damage during certain ocular surgeries.
- 25 Gauge Tube for Traversing Narrow Spaces.
- Olive-Shaped Tip Promoting Atraumatic Manipulation.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
Viscoelastic Aspirating Cannula
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Viscoelastic Aspirating Cannula is a specialized tool that ophthalmic surgeons can use to irrigate and aspire viscid viscoelastic substances in and out of the anterior chamber, in order to protect the corneal epithelium during IOL insertion.
- Circular Bore to Permit Efficient Suction & Injection.
- Tube Angled at 10mm for Deep Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Ensuring Optimal Gripping.
West Lacrimal Cannula
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West Lacrimal Cannula is a specialized tool that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to probe, irrigate and remove obstructions of the lacrimal ducts, in order to restore the natural tear flow.
- Straight Profile for Deep Canaliculus Access.
- 23 Gauge Tube Ensuring Optimal Tear Flow.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Promoting Higher Precision.





