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  • Thumb Forceps
  • Tourniquets,Needles & Suction Tubes
  • Tunnelers & Vein Passers
  • Urology
  • Vascular Scissors
  • Rasps & Files
  • Specula
  • Suction Tubes & Cannulas
  • Trephines Punches & Skull Tongs
  • Wire & Pin Management Instruments
  • Retractors
  • Rulers & Pelvimeters
  • Scissors
  • Uterine Curettes
  • Uterine Dilators
  • Uterine Manipulators
  • Uterine Sounds
  • Uterine Tenaculums
  • Uterine/Cervical Biopsy Punches
  • Vaginal Specula
  • Bone Curettes
  • Bone Files
  • Cotton & Dressing Pliers
  • Crown Remover
  • Orthodontic Pliers & Cutters
  • Spreaders
  • Simple Scissors
  • Scissors-TC
  • Scalars
  • Mouth Mirror
  • Mirrors & Handles
  • Dental Syringes
  • Cotton & Dressing Pliers

Williams Speculum

Williams Speculum is a commonly used tool for visualizing the ophthalmologic surgical field. The open blades are designed to prevent tissue damage to the lid during retraction. In addition, an adjustment screw is provided to increase control during the procedure. Both adult and pediatric sizes are available.

Wilmer (Converse) Conjunctival Scissors

stainless, angled on flat, 4-1/4" (10.8 cm)Wilmer Conjunctival Scissors are an excellent tool in ophthalmologic surgeries. The angled design is ideal for elevating the conjunctival flap and separating it from the underlying sclera to gain further access. In addition, the scissors are manufactured from the highest quality German stainless steel for increased durability.

Wilmer (Converse) Conjunctival Scissors – Tungsten Carbide

tungsten carbide, angled on flat, 4-1/4" (10.8 cm) Wilmer Conjunctival Scissors are an excellent tool in ophthalmologic surgeries. The angled design is ideal for elevating the conjunctival flap and separating it from the underlying sclera to gain further access. The tungsten carbide inlays are bonded to scissor blades, providing increased durability, sharper cutting edges and enhanced service-life. In addition, these scissors feature gold-plated handles. P

Ziegler Iris Knife

Ziegler Iris Knife is a multipurpose tool used in ophthalmologic procedures involving the iris and lens. Primarily, the knife is used to create an incision in the iris after a cataract procedure if necessary. It can also be used to perform a capsulotomy. Three different blade sizes are available with the knife depending on surgical preference.