The Ophthalmology Tyrell Iris Hook Sharp 2 mm Hook is a specialized ophthalmic microsurgical instrument engineered for the precise manipulation, retraction, and stabilization of iris tissue during cataract surgery and other anterior segment procedures. Designed with a 2 mm sharp hook, this instrument enables ophthalmic surgeons to achieve accurate tissue engagement while maintaining excellent control throughout delicate intraocular procedures.
Constructed from premium medical-grade stainless steel, the Tyrell Iris Hook provides outstanding strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical reliability. Its precision-machined design ensures consistent performance through repeated cleaning, sterilization, and daily surgical use, making it an essential instrument in hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialized eye hospitals.
The defining feature of this instrument is its 2 mm sharp hook, specifically engineered for precise engagement of iris tissue during procedures that require controlled pupil expansion or iris manipulation. The sharp tip allows secure tissue contact while enabling careful retraction and positioning under microscopic visualization. This design assists surgeons in improving exposure of the surgical field during complex anterior segment procedures.
The Tyrell Iris Hook is widely used during phacoemulsification cataract surgery in patients with small pupils, floppy iris syndrome, posterior synechiae, or other conditions requiring enhanced iris control. It also assists in anterior chamber reconstruction and various microsurgical procedures where delicate iris tissue management is critical.
The lightweight, ergonomically balanced handle provides superior tactile feedback and a comfortable grip, allowing surgeons to perform precise movements with confidence. The balanced construction reduces hand fatigue during extended procedures while improving microsurgical accuracy.
The instrument features a smooth satin surgical finish that supports easy cleaning and complies with strict infection control standards. Fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization, it is designed for repeated professional use while maintaining its precision and appearance.
Healthcare professionals value the Ophthalmology Tyrell Iris Hook Sharp 2 mm Hook for its precision engineering, dependable performance, and ergonomic design. The sharp 2 mm hook offers reliable tissue engagement while supporting controlled iris manipulation during complex ophthalmic procedures.
Whether used for routine cataract surgery or advanced anterior segment microsurgery, this instrument provides the precision, durability, and reliability required to optimize surgical outcomes and improve intraoperative visibility.
Designed to meet the highest standards of ophthalmic surgical instrumentation, the Tyrell Iris Hook Sharp 2 mm Hook is an indispensable component of professional ophthalmic instrument sets.
Key Features
- Manufactured from premium medical-grade stainless steel
- Precision 2 mm sharp hook for controlled iris manipulation
- Designed for cataract and anterior segment microsurgery
- Ideal for iris retraction and pupil management
- Provides excellent access to the surgical field
- Ergonomic lightweight handle for enhanced control
- Superior tactile feedback for delicate microsurgical procedures
- Corrosion-resistant surgical-grade construction
- Smooth satin finish for easy cleaning and maintenance
- Fully autoclavable for repeated sterilization
- Reusable professional ophthalmic surgical instrument
- Suitable for hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, and ambulatory surgical centers
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Ophthalmic Surgical Instrument |
| Application | Iris Manipulation & Retraction |
| Material | Medical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Polished Surgical Finish |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Instrument Type | Tyrell Iris Hook |
| Hook Style | Sharp Hook |
| Hook Size | 2 mm |
| Usage | Iris Retraction, Pupil Management & Anterior Segment Surgery |
Product Contents
- 1 × Ophthalmology Tyrell Iris Hook Sharp 2 mm Hook
- Reusable medical-grade stainless steel ophthalmic surgical instrument
- Professionally inspected for quality assurance
Applications
The Ophthalmology Tyrell Iris Hook Sharp 2 mm Hook is commonly used in:
- Phacoemulsification cataract surgery
- Small pupil management
- Iris retraction procedures
- Iris tissue manipulation
- Posterior synechiae management
- Anterior segment microsurgery
- Complex cataract surgery
- Intraocular surgical procedures
- Ophthalmology hospitals and specialty eye clinics
- Ambulatory ophthalmic surgical centers
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Ophthalmology Tyrell Iris Hook Sharp 2 mm Hook used for?
It is used to manipulate and retract iris tissue, improve pupil exposure, and enhance visualization during cataract and anterior segment surgeries.
2. What is the advantage of the 2 mm sharp hook?
The 2 mm sharp hook provides precise tissue engagement for controlled iris manipulation and effective pupil management during delicate ophthalmic procedures.
3. What material is the Tyrell Iris Hook made from?
The instrument is manufactured from premium medical-grade stainless steel, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting clinical performance.
4. Is the Tyrell Iris Hook reusable?
Yes. It is designed as a reusable ophthalmic surgical instrument and can be safely reused after proper sterilization.
5. Can this instrument be sterilized in an autoclave?
Yes. The instrument is fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization procedures used in hospitals and surgical centers.
6. Which ophthalmic procedures commonly require this instrument?
It is commonly used during cataract surgery, iris retraction procedures, small pupil management, anterior segment microsurgery, and other complex ophthalmic surgeries.
7. What are the benefits of using the Tyrell Iris Hook?
The Tyrell Iris Hook provides precise iris control, improves surgical visualization, supports safe pupil expansion, minimizes tissue trauma when used appropriately, and enhances efficiency during challenging ophthalmic procedures.

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