The Lieberman Speculum Open Wire Angled 45° is a precision-engineered ophthalmic surgical instrument developed to provide reliable eyelid retraction during a wide range of eye examinations and microsurgical procedures. Its open wire construction combined with a 45-degree angled design offers excellent exposure of the operative field while minimizing obstruction, allowing ophthalmologists to perform delicate surgical procedures with enhanced visibility and precision. The angled configuration improves access to the eye, making it particularly suitable for microsurgical techniques where optimal positioning is essential.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, this eye speculum delivers outstanding durability, corrosion resistance, and dependable long-term performance. The highly polished finish creates a smooth, atraumatic surface that minimizes tissue irritation while allowing efficient cleaning and repeated sterilization. The open wire blades distribute pressure evenly across the eyelids, helping reduce tissue compression and improve patient comfort during extended procedures.
Its lightweight ergonomic construction provides excellent balance and secure handling, allowing surgeons to maintain precise control throughout complex ophthalmic operations. The 45° angled design enhances instrument positioning while maintaining stable eyelid separation and a consistently clear surgical field. This versatile instrument is commonly used during cataract surgery, corneal surgery, glaucoma procedures, retinal surgery, refractive surgery, and comprehensive ophthalmic examinations.
Designed for repeated professional use, the Lieberman Eye Speculum Open Wire Angled 45° is fully reusable and compatible with standard autoclave sterilization procedures. It maintains its precision, structural integrity, and polished finish through repeated sterilization cycles, making it a dependable choice for hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, and specialized eye care facilities seeking high-quality ophthalmic surgical instruments.
Key Features
- Precision-designed Lieberman eye speculum with open wire blades.
- 45° angled design improves surgical access and visibility.
- Provides gentle and secure eyelid retraction.
- Open wire construction reduces pressure on delicate eyelid tissues.
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel.
- Smooth atraumatic wire edges enhance patient comfort.
- Highly polished finish minimizes glare and simplifies cleaning.
- Corrosion-resistant and rust-resistant construction.
- Fully reusable and autoclavable.
- Lightweight ergonomic design for excellent balance and precise control.
- Suitable for cataract, glaucoma, corneal, retinal, and refractive procedures.
- Ideal for hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, and surgical centers.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Lieberman Eye Speculum Open Wire Angled 45° |
| Instrument Type | Eye Speculum |
| Blade Design | Open Wire |
| Angle | 45° |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Mirror Polish |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Application | Eyelid Retraction During Eye Examinations & Surgery |
| Usage | Professional Medical Use |
FAQs
Q1: What is the Lieberman Eye Speculum Open Wire Angled 45° used for?
It is used to gently hold the eyelids open during ophthalmic examinations and microsurgical procedures while providing clear access to the operative field.
Q2: What are the advantages of the open wire 45° angled design?
The open wire design reduces pressure on the eyelids, while the 45° angle improves surgical visibility, access, and instrument positioning during delicate eye procedures.
Q3: What material is the instrument made from?
It is manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel for superior durability, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting clinical performance.
Q4: Is the Lieberman Eye Speculum reusable?
Yes. It is fully reusable and designed for repeated professional use.
Q5: Can the instrument be autoclaved?
Yes, it is fully autoclavable and compatible with standard hospital sterilization procedures.
Q6: Which ophthalmic procedures commonly use this eye speculum?
It is commonly used during cataract surgery, glaucoma procedures, corneal surgery, retinal surgery, refractive surgery, and routine ophthalmic examinations.
Q7: Where is this instrument typically used?
It is widely used in hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, eye surgery centers, and specialized eye care facilities by ophthalmologists and eye surgeons.

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