The Ophthalmology Simcoe Lens Forceps One Blunt, One Long Pointed Tip is a premium ophthalmic microsurgical instrument specifically designed for cataract surgery, lens extraction procedures, anterior segment surgery, and delicate intraocular tissue manipulation. Combining innovative dual-tip functionality with precision engineering, this instrument provides ophthalmic surgeons with superior control when performing complex microsurgical procedures.
The distinguishing feature of the Simcoe Lens Forceps is its one blunt tip and one long pointed tip configuration. The blunt tip is designed to stabilize and support delicate ocular tissues while minimizing the risk of trauma, whereas the long pointed tip enables precise grasping, lifting, and manipulation of the anterior capsule, lens material, and other fine intraocular structures. This unique combination allows surgeons to perform multiple microsurgical tasks with a single instrument, improving procedural efficiency and reducing unnecessary instrument exchanges.
During cataract and lens surgery, maintaining precise control over delicate tissues is critical for achieving successful outcomes. The carefully aligned tips provide a secure yet gentle grip, allowing controlled manipulation of lens fragments, capsular tissue, and microsurgical materials while preserving the integrity of surrounding ocular structures. The instrument’s precision design supports accurate movements even within the limited working space of the anterior chamber.
The lightweight spring-handle construction delivers excellent tactile feedback and smooth instrument response. Its ergonomic design promotes comfortable handling, reducing hand fatigue during extended microsurgical procedures while enhancing overall surgical precision. The balanced profile provides exceptional maneuverability and unobstructed visualization throughout the operation.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Ophthalmology Simcoe Lens Forceps One Blunt, One Long Pointed Tip offers superior strength, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting durability. Precision machining ensures consistent tip alignment and dependable performance after repeated sterilization cycles, making it a reliable choice for daily clinical practice.
The instrument features a satin and polished surgical finish that facilitates efficient cleaning and supports compliance with hospital infection control standards. Fully autoclavable and reusable, it is suitable for hospitals, ophthalmic surgical centers, ambulatory surgery facilities, and specialized eye clinics.
The Simcoe Lens Forceps is widely used during cataract extraction, lens implantation, anterior capsule manipulation, cortical cleanup, intraocular lens (IOL) procedures, anterior segment surgery, and other ophthalmic microsurgical interventions. Its versatile design makes it an indispensable addition to professional ophthalmic surgical instrument sets.
Designed for precision, durability, and surgeon comfort, this ophthalmic forceps combines advanced engineering with premium materials to deliver dependable clinical performance. With proper maintenance and sterilization, it provides years of reliable service for ophthalmologists and anterior segment surgeons.
Key Features
- Precision Simcoe Lens Forceps One Blunt, One Long Pointed Tip
- Dual-tip design for versatile lens and capsule manipulation
- Blunt tip minimizes tissue trauma during stabilization
- Long pointed tip enables precise grasping and dissection
- Ideal for cataract and anterior segment surgery
- Fine tip alignment provides secure tissue control
- Lightweight ergonomic spring-handle design
- Excellent tactile feedback for microsurgical precision
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
- Corrosion-resistant construction for long-term durability
- Fully autoclavable and reusable
- Suitable for hospitals, ophthalmic clinics, and eye surgery centers
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Lens Forceps |
| Application | Cataract & Anterior Segment Surgery |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Polished Surgical Finish |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Instrument Type | Microsurgical Lens Forceps |
| Tip Design | One Blunt Tip, One Long Pointed Tip |
| Usage | Lens, capsule, and delicate ocular tissue manipulation |
Product Contents
- 1 × Ophthalmology Simcoe Lens Forceps One Blunt, One Long Pointed Tip
- Individually packaged reusable ophthalmic surgical instrument
Applications
The Simcoe Lens Forceps One Blunt, One Long Pointed Tip is commonly used for:
- Cataract surgery
- Lens extraction procedures
- Intraocular lens (IOL) implantation
- Anterior capsule manipulation
- Cortical material handling
- Anterior segment surgery
- Ophthalmic microsurgery
- Delicate ocular tissue manipulation
- Lens fragment management
- Specialized ophthalmic procedures
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Simcoe Lens Forceps One Blunt, One Long Pointed Tip used for?
It is used for precise handling of the lens capsule, lens material, and delicate ocular tissues during cataract and anterior segment surgery.
2. What is the advantage of the one blunt and one long pointed tip design?
The blunt tip helps stabilize tissue with minimal trauma, while the long pointed tip allows precise grasping and manipulation of capsular and lens structures, providing greater surgical versatility.
3. Is the Simcoe Lens Forceps reusable?
Yes. It is manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel and is designed for repeated sterilization and long-term clinical use.
4. Can this instrument be sterilized in an autoclave?
Yes. The forceps is fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization and other approved medical sterilization methods.
5. What material is the Simcoe Lens Forceps made from?
It is made from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, ensuring excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting precision.
6. Which healthcare professionals commonly use this instrument?
It is widely used by ophthalmologists, cataract surgeons, anterior segment specialists, and ophthalmic microsurgeons.
7. Which ophthalmic procedures commonly require the Simcoe Lens Forceps?
It is commonly used in cataract extraction, lens implantation, anterior capsule management, cortical cleanup, intraocular lens procedures, and other delicate ophthalmic microsurgical operations.

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