Leiske-Smith Lens Pusher
Lester Fixation Forceps
3-3/4" (9.5 cm)Â Lester Fixation Forceps are ideal for holding in place tissue during ophthalmologic procedures. The teeth on the forceps are ideal for handling and fixing the conjunctiva and episcleral tissue, or holding the globe in place. Both 1x2 or 2x3 models are available depending on surgical preference.
Lester Lens Pusher
0.25 mm diameter, hourglass tip, 4-1/2" (11.5 cm)Surgical's Lester Lens Pusher is an extremely useful tool during cataract procedures. The hourglass shaped tip on the pusher is ideal for manipulating the IOL during implantation. Both straight and angled models are available depending on surgical preference.
Lester-Burch Speculum
blades 21.0 mm wide, spread 32.0 mm, 3-1/8" (8.0 cm)Â Lester Burch Speculum is a commonly used tool for visualizing the ophthalmologic surgical field. The solid blades are designed for more controlled retraction of the lids and minimize the chance of tissue obstruction. In addition, an adjustment screw and ribbed finger grip is provided to increase control during the procedure.
Lewicky Lens Manipulating Hook
9.0 mm shaft, 90 degrees angled 2.0 mm tip, curved, 4-1/2" (11.5 cm)Â Lewicky Lens Manipulating Hook is a commonly used tool during cataract procedures. The hook is used to manipulate the opacified native lens during a phacoemulsification procedure. The extended length of the hook combined with the angled tip minimizes surgical obstruction during the procedure.
Lewis Lens Loop
5-1/2" (14.0 cm)Â Lewis Lens Loop is a useful tool in a variety of cataract and lens extraction procedures. The loop is designed to surround and cup the lens for extraction. The serrated wire aids in gripping the lens to prevent it from slipping into the vitreous. Both a large and small sized loops are available to accommodate patient variation.
Lieberman Open Wire Speculum
Lieberman Open Wire Speculum is a commonly used ophthalmologic tool when visualization of the entire globe is desired. Both end pieces of the blade can be fit into the upper and lower lid respectively to achieve a needed spread. The open wire design ensures minimal tissue damage or crushing during the operation. Three different blade styles are available depending on surgical need.