The Ophthalmology Bonn Micro Iris Hook Flat Handle is a high-quality ophthalmic microsurgical instrument specifically designed for the safe manipulation, retraction, and repositioning of the iris during cataract surgery and other anterior segment procedures. Engineered for exceptional precision, this instrument enables ophthalmic surgeons to maintain optimal pupil exposure while minimizing trauma to delicate ocular tissues.
During modern cataract surgery, effective iris management is essential for achieving excellent surgical visualization and reducing intraoperative complications. The Bonn Micro Iris Hook features a finely crafted micro hook that gently engages the iris margin, allowing controlled retraction, stabilization, and repositioning without causing unnecessary tissue damage. This makes the instrument particularly valuable in cases involving small pupils, posterior synechiae, floppy iris syndrome, or other challenging anterior segment conditions.
Constructed from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Ophthalmology Bonn Micro Iris Hook Flat Handle provides outstanding durability, corrosion resistance, and consistent performance. The satin matte finish minimizes glare under the operating microscope, ensuring excellent visibility throughout delicate microsurgical procedures. Its precision manufacturing guarantees smooth edges and atraumatic tissue handling for enhanced patient safety.
The instrument is equipped with an ergonomically designed flat handle, which offers improved grip stability and precise fingertip control. Many ophthalmic surgeons prefer a flat handle because it helps prevent rotational movement during surgery, providing greater accuracy for intricate intraocular maneuvers. The lightweight and balanced design further enhances tactile feedback while reducing hand fatigue during prolonged procedures.
The Bonn Micro Iris Hook Flat Handle is commonly used during phacoemulsification, extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE), small incision cataract surgery (SICS), iris repair, and other anterior segment surgeries. It allows surgeons to maintain a stable surgical field, improve access to the lens capsule, and facilitate safe instrument manipulation throughout the procedure.
Designed for repeated clinical use, this reusable instrument is fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization protocols. Its robust construction ensures reliable long-term performance in hospitals, ophthalmic surgical centers, ambulatory surgery facilities, and specialized eye clinics.
Manufactured to meet international standards for ophthalmic surgical instruments, the Ophthalmology Bonn Micro Iris Hook Flat Handle combines precision engineering, ergonomic comfort, and dependable durability. It is an essential instrument for ophthalmologists seeking optimal control and efficiency during delicate iris manipulation and anterior segment microsurgery.
Key Features
- Precision micro hook for gentle iris manipulation
- Ergonomic flat handle for enhanced stability and control
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Fine atraumatic hook tip for delicate tissue handling
- Ideal for cataract and anterior segment surgery
- Satin anti-glare finish for microscope-assisted procedures
- Excellent tactile feedback for precise microsurgical movements
- Lightweight and balanced for reduced hand fatigue
- Corrosion-resistant for long-lasting clinical performance
- Fully reusable and steam autoclavable
- Suitable for hospitals, eye clinics, and ambulatory surgery centers
- Manufactured to international ophthalmic quality standards
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Ophthalmic Microsurgical Instrument |
| Application | Iris Retraction and Manipulation |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Matte Anti-Glare Finish |
| Sterilization | Steam Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Instrument Type | Bonn Micro Iris Hook |
| Handle Type | Flat Handle |
| Usage | Cataract and Anterior Segment Surgery |
Product Contents
- 1 × Ophthalmology Bonn Micro Iris Hook Flat Handle
- Individually inspected for quality assurance
- Sterilization-ready reusable instrument
Applications
The Ophthalmology Bonn Micro Iris Hook Flat Handle is commonly used in:
- Cataract surgery
- Phacoemulsification procedures
- Small Incision Cataract Surgery (SICS)
- Extracapsular Cataract Extraction (ECCE)
- Iris retraction and repositioning
- Small pupil management
- Posterior synechiae management
- Floppy iris syndrome procedures
- Anterior segment microsurgery
- Ophthalmic surgical instrument sets
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Ophthalmology Bonn Micro Iris Hook Flat Handle used for?
It is used to gently retract, manipulate, and stabilize the iris during cataract surgery and other anterior segment ophthalmic procedures.
2. What are the advantages of a flat handle?
The flat handle provides improved grip stability, prevents unwanted instrument rotation, and offers enhanced precision during delicate microsurgical procedures.
3. Is this instrument reusable?
Yes. It is manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel and is designed for repeated use following proper cleaning and sterilization.
4. Can the Bonn Micro Iris Hook Flat Handle be autoclaved?
Yes. The instrument is fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization methods used in ophthalmic operating rooms.
5. Which procedures commonly require this instrument?
It is widely used in cataract surgery, phacoemulsification, SICS, ECCE, iris repair procedures, posterior synechiae management, and other anterior segment surgeries.
6. What material is the instrument made from?
The instrument is crafted from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, providing excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and long-term durability.
7. Why choose the Ophthalmology Bonn Micro Iris Hook Flat Handle?
Its precision hook tip, ergonomic flat handle, lightweight construction, and high-quality finish allow surgeons to perform safe, controlled iris manipulation while improving visualization and efficiency during ophthalmic microsurgery.

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