Small Pupil IOL [Pearce]
0.6 mm thick. Facilitates placing posterior chamber IOLs into the capsular
bag when the pupil is difficult to dilate. Smooth edges and tapered
configuration facilitate atraumatic mechanical dilation of the pupil.
May also be used in cases with well dilated pupil. 50 per box.
Item# | Description |
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581001 | 33 mm long x 7 mm wide, tapered to 3 mm |
Phaco Glide [Bobbitt]
0.6 mm thick. Guides instruments into anterior chamber. Keeps iris flat
to avoid possibility of prolapse or trauma. Acts as a channel to facilitate
injection of fluid for hydrodissection. 50 per box.
Item# | Description |
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581032 | 20 mm long x 2.75 mm wide, tapered to 1.75 mm |
IOL Glide [Sheets]
0.6 mm thick. Guides IOL into posterior chamber for placement
in the bag. Can also be used for Mini-Nuc technique to guide
crystalline lens out of anterior chamber. 50 per box.
Item# | Description |
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581708 | 5.1 cm x 4.1 cm (2 in x 1 5/8 in) |
Eye Shields
0.6 mm thick. Guides IOL into posterior chamber for placement
in the bag. Can also be used for Mini-Nuc technique to guide
crystalline lens out of anterior chamber. 50 per box.
Item# | Description |
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581033 | 35 mm long x 5 mm wide, 2.5 mm radius |
IOL Glide [Hessburg]
0.6 mm thick. Phaco glide portion is designed to protect the iris from
prolapse or trauma during phacoemulsification and acts as a guide for
insertion of instruments. IOL glide portion assists in the implantation of
posterior chamber IOLs. 50 per box.
Item# | Description |
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581034 | 18 mm long x 7 mm wide at widest point, 6.25 mm radius |
Surgical Glide [Fichman]
0.6 mm thick. Phaco glide portion is designed to protect the iris from
prolapse or trauma during phacoemulsification and acts as a guide for
insertion of instruments. IOL glide portion assists in the implantation of
posterior chamber IOLs. 50 per box.
Item# | Description |
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581049 | 30 mm x 5 mm. Phaco glide portion: 10 mm long x 2.6 mm wide, tapered to 1.75 mm. IOL glide portion: 20 mm x 5 mm, 2.5 mm radius. |