The Dermatology & Holloware Hardy Type Enucleator – 9½″ Reverse Curved is a specialized microsurgical instrument engineered to provide superior precision during ophthalmic, orbital, and delicate soft tissue procedures. Designed to meet the demanding requirements of surgeons performing intricate operations, this instrument combines an ergonomically balanced profile with a reverse curved working end, allowing controlled tissue manipulation while minimizing trauma to surrounding anatomical structures.
The Hardy Type Enucleator is specifically designed for procedures requiring careful separation, elevation, and dissection of delicate tissues. Its reverse curved tip provides improved access to difficult surgical angles and confined anatomical spaces, enabling surgeons to work efficiently around sensitive structures. This unique curvature enhances visibility and precision, making the instrument particularly valuable during ophthalmic and reconstructive procedures where accurate tissue handling is essential.
With an overall length of 9½ inches (approximately 24.1 cm), the instrument offers an excellent balance between reach and maneuverability. The extended length allows comfortable access to deeper operative sites while maintaining precise control over every movement. Its lightweight yet rigid construction provides outstanding tactile feedback, allowing surgeons to perform meticulous dissections with confidence and consistency.
Manufactured from premium medical-grade surgical stainless steel, the Hardy Type Enucleator delivers exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting durability. The high-quality material withstands repeated autoclave sterilization without compromising structural integrity or performance, making it a dependable reusable instrument for hospitals, surgical centers, ophthalmology clinics, and specialty healthcare facilities.
The instrument features a finely polished satin and mirror finish that minimizes glare under surgical lighting while creating a smooth, easy-to-clean surface. Precision craftsmanship ensures consistent performance, accurate tissue manipulation, and dependable functionality throughout years of professional clinical use.
The Dermatology & Holloware Hardy Type Enucleator – 9½″ Reverse Curved is commonly utilized during ophthalmic surgery, orbital tissue dissection, eye enucleation procedures, reconstructive surgery, and selected dermatologic and ENT procedures requiring delicate tissue elevation and separation. The reverse curved design allows surgeons to perform controlled dissections while preserving adjacent healthy structures, improving both surgical precision and patient outcomes.
Healthcare professionals value this instrument for its ergonomic handling, dependable performance, and versatility across multiple surgical specialties. Whether used during eye enucleation, orbital reconstruction, tissue elevation, or microsurgical dissection, the Hardy Type Enucleator consistently delivers the precision expected from professional-grade surgical instruments.
Manufactured according to rigorous surgical quality standards, this reusable instrument supports efficient sterilization, extended service life, and cost-effective instrument management. Proper cleaning and maintenance ensure continued reliability and optimal performance throughout repeated clinical use.
The Dermatology & Holloware Hardy Type Enucleator – 9½″ Reverse Curved is an essential addition to ophthalmic and specialty surgical instrument sets, providing surgeons with the control, durability, and precision required for delicate surgical procedures.
Key Features
- Premium medical-grade surgical stainless steel construction
- Hardy Type Enucleator with reverse curved working end
- Overall length of 9½ inches (24.1 cm)
- Designed for delicate orbital and ophthalmic tissue dissection
- Reverse curved profile improves access to confined surgical fields
- Ergonomic handle provides a secure, comfortable grip
- Excellent balance for enhanced tactile feedback and precision
- Satin and mirror-polished finish minimizes operating light glare
- Corrosion-resistant for long-term clinical durability
- Fully autoclavable for repeated sterilization cycles
- Reusable professional surgical instrument
- Suitable for ophthalmology, reconstructive surgery, dermatology, ENT, and microsurgical applications
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Surgical Enucleator |
| Application | Ophthalmic Surgery, Orbital Tissue Dissection, Tissue Elevation |
| Material | Premium Medical-Grade Surgical Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Mirror Polished |
| Sterilization | Fully Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Yes |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology, Dermatology, ENT, Plastic Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery |
| Instrument Type | Hardy Type Enucleator – Reverse Curved |
| Overall Length | 9½″ (Approximately 24.1 cm) |
| Usage | Professional Surgical Use |
Product Contents
- 1 × Dermatology & Holloware Hardy Type Enucleator – 9½″ Reverse Curved
Applications
The Hardy Type Enucleator is commonly used for:
- Ophthalmic surgery
- Eye enucleation procedures
- Orbital tissue dissection
- Orbital reconstruction
- Delicate tissue elevation
- Microsurgical procedures
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- ENT surgery
- Selected dermatologic surgical procedures
- Hospital operating rooms
- Ambulatory surgery centers
- Specialty ophthalmology clinics
FAQs
1. What is the Hardy Type Enucleator – Reverse Curved used for?
The Hardy Type Enucleator is used for eye enucleation, orbital tissue dissection, tissue elevation, and other delicate ophthalmic and reconstructive surgical procedures.
2. What is the advantage of the reverse curved design?
The reverse curved working end provides improved access to difficult anatomical areas, allowing surgeons to perform precise tissue manipulation while minimizing trauma to surrounding structures.
3. Is this instrument reusable?
Yes. The instrument is manufactured from premium medical-grade surgical stainless steel and is intended for repeated professional use after proper cleaning and sterilization.
4. Can the Hardy Type Enucleator be autoclaved?
Yes. The instrument is fully autoclavable and compatible with standard hospital sterilization procedures.
5. Which medical specialties commonly use this instrument?
It is widely used in ophthalmology, reconstructive surgery, plastic surgery, ENT, dermatology, and other specialties requiring precise tissue dissection and manipulation.
6. What material is the Hardy Type Enucleator made from?
The instrument is manufactured from premium medical-grade surgical stainless steel, providing excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and long-term durability.
7. Why is the 9½-inch length beneficial?
The 9½-inch overall length provides excellent reach, balance, and maneuverability, enabling surgeons to access deeper operative fields while maintaining precise control during delicate surgical procedures.

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