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Glaucoma Eye Surgery Set
1. Cutting and Incision Instruments
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Keratome / Micro Knife: Used for making precise corneal and scleral incisions.
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Crescent Knife: For creating partial-thickness scleral tunnels or flaps.
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Vannas Scissors: Fine scissors used for delicate tissue cutting (e.g., iris or trabecular meshwork).
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Westcott Scissors: For conjunctival and scleral dissection.
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Cystotome / Needle Knife: For entering anterior chamber or performing internal openings.
2. Grasping and Holding Instruments
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Colibri Forceps: Fine forceps for handling conjunctiva and corneal tissue during suturing.
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Capsulorhexis or Lim’s Forceps: For grasping thin tissues precisely.
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Tying Forceps: Used for knot handling and fine suture adjustments.
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Iris Forceps: For manipulating or excising small portions of the iris during iridectomy.
3. Retracting and Stabilizing Instruments
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Lid Speculum (Wire Type): Keeps eyelids open during surgery.
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Fixation Forceps: Holds the globe steady to prevent movement during incisions.
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Iris Retractors (Hooks): Hold the iris aside for better access to the surgical site.
4. Filtering and Drainage Instruments
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Punch (Kelley's or Descemet’s): Removes small pieces of tissue to create drainage openings.
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Trabeculectomy Spatula: Used to shape and smooth the scleral flap.
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Trabeculectomy Cannula: For forming and maintaining the filtering bleb.
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Goniotomy Knife: Used in pediatric glaucoma to incise the trabecular meshwork.
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Needle or Implant Introducer: For inserting glaucoma drainage tubes or valves.
5. Suturing Instruments
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Micro Needle Holder (Castroviejo Type): For ultra-fine sutures (e.g., 10-0 nylon).
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Suture Scissors: For trimming fine sutures precisely.
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Tying Forceps: Aid in knot tying for conjunctival or scleral closure.
6. Auxiliary and Irrigation Instruments
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Irrigation Cannula: To wash the anterior chamber.
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Syringes: Used for delivering balanced salt solution (BSS).
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Spatulas and Manipulators: Help to adjust scleral flaps or IOL positions if needed.
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Sterile Tray and Basin: For organizing delicate instruments and maintaining sterility.
Material and Design
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Made from titanium or high-grade stainless steel, ensuring durability and lightness.
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Corrosion-resistant, non-magnetic, and autoclavable.
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Handles are ergonomically designed for stability under a microscope.
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Non-reflective matte finish minimizes glare during microsurgery.
Gloves (Non Sterile)
Glutaraldehyde 5L (Cidex)
Goggles (Protective Eye Wear)
GOLDMAN APPLANATION TONOMETER
Goniometer
GP Cutter (Gutta-Percha Cutter)
Green Surgical Towel (Without Hole / Plain – Per Metre)
Green Towel – With Hole (Price per Meter)
Green Towel with Hole (Surgical Drape with Fenestration)
This item is typically made from high-quality cotton fabric or non-woven material in medical green color, designed to reduce glare from operating lights. The towel is absorbent, lint-free, and autoclavable, ensuring hygiene and reusability.
The central hole is reinforced to prevent tearing and provides a clean opening that fits around the surgical site, maintaining sterility throughout the procedure.
GreenTop Vacutainer
Grey Rubber Tip
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It’s made from a flexible, non-slip rubber that hugs the metal leg tightly, creating a firm base that stays steady even when the floor is soapy or wet. The rubber also protects your tiles from scratches and reduces noise when moving the chair.
In simple terms, the yellow rubber tip is a small but important part that gives you confidence, stability, and peace of mind every time you sit or stand from your shower chair.