The Ophthalmology Elsching Cyclo Spatula 1mm Blade is a specialized ophthalmic microsurgical instrument developed to provide exceptional precision during cyclodialysis, glaucoma surgery, and other anterior segment procedures. Designed with a finely engineered 1 mm blade, this instrument enables ophthalmic surgeons to perform controlled tissue dissection, separation, and manipulation while preserving delicate intraocular structures.
Cyclodialysis and related anterior segment procedures require meticulous surgical technique and instruments capable of operating safely within confined anatomical spaces. The Elsching Cyclo Spatula features a slender 1 mm blade that facilitates precise separation of tissues with minimal mechanical trauma. Its atraumatic design supports safe dissection between the scleral spur and ciliary body, making it particularly valuable during cyclodialysis cleft creation, repair, and other glaucoma-related surgical interventions.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Elsching Cyclo Spatula offers exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term durability. The instrument maintains its precision through repeated sterilization cycles, ensuring dependable performance in demanding surgical environments. A satin matte finish minimizes glare under the operating microscope, allowing surgeons to maintain optimal visualization during delicate microsurgical procedures.
The ergonomically balanced handle provides a secure grip and excellent tactile feedback, enabling smooth, controlled movements during intricate ophthalmic surgery. Its lightweight construction minimizes hand fatigue while improving maneuverability and precision, helping surgeons perform complex tissue manipulation with confidence.
The 1 mm blade is specifically designed for accurate tissue elevation, separation, and dissection within the anterior chamber. Its narrow profile allows surgeons to access restricted surgical areas while minimizing disruption to adjacent tissues such as the iris, trabecular meshwork, scleral tissue, and ciliary body. This precise design contributes to safer procedures and improved surgical efficiency.
Compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization protocols, the Elsching Cyclo Spatula is intended for repeated professional use in hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialized eye care facilities. Its reusable construction provides long-term value while meeting stringent infection control requirements.
Widely used in glaucoma surgery, cyclodialysis procedures, anterior chamber reconstruction, and other anterior segment microsurgical interventions, the Ophthalmology Elsching Cyclo Spatula 1mm Blade is an essential addition to professional ophthalmic instrument sets. Manufactured to international quality standards, it delivers the precision, reliability, and durability required by modern ophthalmic surgeons.
Key Features
- Precision 1 mm blade for delicate cyclodialysis procedures
- Designed for anterior segment and glaucoma surgery
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Fine atraumatic blade for controlled tissue dissection
- Ideal for cyclodialysis and tissue separation
- Satin anti-glare finish for enhanced microscope visibility
- Ergonomic handle with superior tactile feedback
- Lightweight and balanced for precise microsurgical control
- Corrosion-resistant and highly durable
- Fully reusable and steam autoclavable
- Suitable for hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, and surgical centers
- Manufactured to international ophthalmic surgical standards
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Ophthalmic Microsurgical Instrument |
| Application | Cyclodialysis and Tissue Dissection |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Matte Anti-Glare Finish |
| Sterilization | Steam Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Instrument Type | Elsching Cyclo Spatula |
| Blade Width | 1 mm |
| Usage | Glaucoma and Anterior Segment Surgery |
Product Contents
- 1 × Ophthalmology Elsching Cyclo Spatula 1mm Blade
- Individually inspected for quality assurance
- Sterilization-ready reusable instrument
Applications
The Ophthalmology Elsching Cyclo Spatula 1mm Blade is commonly used in:
- Cyclodialysis procedures
- Glaucoma surgery
- Anterior segment surgery
- Cyclodialysis cleft creation
- Cyclodialysis cleft repair
- Tissue dissection and separation
- Anterior chamber reconstruction
- Microsurgical ophthalmic procedures
- Ocular tissue manipulation
- Ophthalmic surgical instrument sets
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Ophthalmology Elsching Cyclo Spatula 1mm Blade used for?
It is used for precise tissue dissection, separation, and manipulation during cyclodialysis, glaucoma surgery, and other anterior segment ophthalmic procedures.
2. What is the benefit of the 1 mm blade?
The narrow 1 mm blade allows accurate dissection in confined surgical spaces while minimizing trauma to delicate ocular tissues.
3. Is the Elsching Cyclo Spatula reusable?
Yes. It is manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel and is designed for repeated clinical use after proper cleaning and sterilization.
4. Can this instrument be sterilized in an autoclave?
Yes. The instrument is fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization procedures used in hospitals and ophthalmic surgical centers.
5. Which procedures commonly require this instrument?
It is commonly used in cyclodialysis surgery, glaucoma procedures, anterior chamber reconstruction, tissue dissection, and other anterior segment microsurgical interventions.
6. What material is the instrument made from?
The instrument is crafted from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, ensuring excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and long-term clinical performance.
7. Why choose the Ophthalmology Elsching Cyclo Spatula 1mm Blade?
Its precision 1 mm blade, ergonomic design, premium stainless steel construction, and atraumatic performance provide ophthalmic surgeons with outstanding control, reliable tissue handling, and exceptional precision during glaucoma and anterior segment surgery.

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