The McIntyre Speculum Wire Closed is a high-quality ophthalmic surgical instrument engineered to provide reliable and consistent eyelid retraction during a wide range of eye procedures. Its closed wire design maintains gentle separation of the upper and lower eyelids while providing an unobstructed view of the surgical field. The instrument offers dependable exposure, allowing ophthalmic surgeons to perform delicate microsurgical procedures with enhanced precision and control.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the McIntyre Wire Speculum Closed delivers exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting clinical performance. The closed wire construction provides balanced spring tension for secure eyelid retraction while minimizing pressure on delicate eyelid tissues. Its smooth, highly polished finish and atraumatic wire blades promote gentle tissue handling, reduce the risk of tissue trauma, and simplify cleaning and sterilization.
The ergonomic design provides lightweight handling, excellent balance, and secure positioning throughout ophthalmic procedures. The compact wire frame minimizes obstruction around the operative field, making the instrument suitable for cataract surgery, corneal procedures, glaucoma surgery, refractive surgery, retinal procedures, and other anterior segment microsurgical interventions requiring stable eyelid retraction.
Designed for repeated professional use, the McIntyre Wire Speculum Closed is fully reusable and compatible with standard autoclave sterilization protocols. It maintains its structural integrity, spring tension, and polished finish through repeated sterilization cycles, making it a trusted choice for hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, and specialized eye surgery practices.
Key Features
- McIntyre wire eye speculum with closed wire design.
- Provides gentle and stable eyelid retraction.
- Closed wire construction offers consistent spring tension.
- Atraumatic wire blades minimize eyelid pressure.
- Enhances visualization during ophthalmic procedures.
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel.
- Smooth polished finish for easy cleaning and sterilization.
- Corrosion-resistant and rust-resistant construction.
- Lightweight and durable for precise surgical control.
- Fully reusable and autoclavable.
- Maintains reliable performance after repeated sterilization.
- Ideal for hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, and surgical centers.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | McIntyre Wire Speculum Closed |
| Instrument Type | Ophthalmic Eye Speculum |
| Design | Closed Wire |
| Blade Type | Atraumatic Wire Blades |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Mirror Polish |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Application | Eyelid Retraction During Eye Surgery |
| Usage | Professional Medical Use |
FAQs
Q1: What is the McIntyre Wire Speculum Closed used for?
It is used to provide gentle eyelid retraction during ophthalmic surgeries and examinations, ensuring clear access to the operative field.
Q2: What is the advantage of the closed wire design?
The closed wire configuration provides balanced spring tension for stable eyelid retraction while maintaining an unobstructed surgical field.
Q3: What material is the McIntyre Wire Speculum Closed made from?
It is manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel for superior durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical performance.
Q4: Is the McIntyre Wire Speculum Closed reusable?
Yes. It is fully reusable and intended for repeated professional medical use.
Q5: Can it be autoclaved?
Yes, the instrument is fully autoclavable and compatible with standard hospital sterilization procedures.
Q6: Which procedures commonly use this speculum?
It is commonly used during cataract surgery, corneal surgery, glaucoma procedures, refractive surgery, retinal procedures, and other ophthalmic microsurgical interventions.
Q7: Where is this instrument commonly used?
It is widely used in hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, eye hospitals, and specialized ophthalmic practices by qualified eye surgeons and healthcare professionals.

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