The Ophthalmology McCullough Suture Forceps 9.2cm are premium ophthalmic microsurgical instruments specifically designed to provide precise suture handling and delicate tissue manipulation during cataract surgery, corneal procedures, glaucoma surgery, and other anterior segment operations. Their compact 9.2 cm overall length allows surgeons to perform fine microsurgical techniques with exceptional precision while maintaining excellent visibility under the operating microscope.
Successful ophthalmic surgery depends on accurate wound closure and secure microsuture management. The McCullough Suture Forceps are engineered with precision-aligned tips that securely grasp fine ophthalmic sutures without causing fraying or slippage. This enables surgeons to perform accurate knot tying, suture placement, and tissue approximation while minimizing trauma to the surrounding ocular structures.
The 9.2 cm length offers an ideal balance between maneuverability and stability. The compact profile allows comfortable operation within the limited surgical field of the eye while providing excellent tactile feedback and precise instrument control. This size is particularly advantageous for delicate microsurgical procedures requiring meticulous hand movements and controlled manipulation.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Ophthalmology McCullough Suture Forceps 9.2cm provide excellent corrosion resistance, structural integrity, and long-term durability. Precision engineering ensures smooth tip alignment and consistent performance throughout repeated clinical use. The satin or matte finish minimizes glare from operating microscope illumination, improving visibility during intricate ophthalmic procedures.
The lightweight ergonomic handle enhances comfort and reduces hand fatigue during prolonged surgeries. Its balanced construction supports smooth instrument movement, allowing surgeons to manipulate microsutures and delicate tissues with confidence and precision. The atraumatic tip design helps preserve tissue integrity while ensuring reliable suture control throughout the procedure.
These forceps are widely used in cataract surgery, corneal transplantation, glaucoma surgery, conjunctival closure, scleral repair, refractive surgery, lacrimal procedures, oculoplastic surgery, and anterior segment microsurgery. They are commonly used alongside Castroviejo needle holders, Bonn forceps, tying forceps, Vannas scissors, and other ophthalmic microsurgical instruments.
Designed for repeated professional use, the instrument is fully reusable and compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization procedures. Its premium stainless steel construction maintains precise tip alignment, corrosion resistance, and mechanical reliability after repeated cleaning and sterilization cycles, making it a dependable choice for hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, and academic teaching institutions.
The Ophthalmology McCullough Suture Forceps 9.2cm combine precision engineering, ergonomic handling, and durable construction to deliver dependable performance during ophthalmic microsurgery, supporting accurate wound closure and successful surgical outcomes.
Key Features
- Designed for precise ophthalmic suture handling
- Compact 9.2 cm length for enhanced microsurgical control
- Precision-aligned tips for secure suture grasping
- Ideal for knot tying and delicate tissue manipulation
- Atraumatic design minimizes tissue and suture damage
- Excellent tactile feedback for microsurgical precision
- Suitable for cataract, corneal, and glaucoma surgery
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Satin / matte finish reduces glare under operating microscopes
- Corrosion-resistant and highly durable
- Fully reusable and steam autoclavable
- Precision manufactured for professional ophthalmic surgery
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Suture Forceps |
| Application | Suture Handling, Knot Tying & Tissue Manipulation |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Overall Length | 9.2 cm |
| Tip Design | Precision Suture Grasping Tips |
| Finish | Satin / Matte Finish |
| Sterilization | Steam Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Yes |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Instrument Type | McCullough Suture Forceps |
| Usage | Ophthalmic Microsurgery |
Product Contents
- 1 × Ophthalmology McCullough Suture Forceps 9.2cm
Applications
The Ophthalmology McCullough Suture Forceps 9.2cm are commonly used for:
- Cataract surgery
- Corneal transplantation (Keratoplasty)
- Glaucoma surgery
- Conjunctival closure
- Corneal wound repair
- Scleral procedures
- Refractive eye surgery
- Oculoplastic surgery
- Lacrimal surgery
- General anterior segment microsurgery
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What are the Ophthalmology McCullough Suture Forceps 9.2cm used for?
These forceps are used for grasping microsutures, tying surgical knots, and manipulating delicate ocular tissues during ophthalmic microsurgery.
2. What is the advantage of the 9.2 cm length?
The compact 9.2 cm design provides excellent maneuverability, balance, and precision, making it ideal for working within the confined surgical field of the eye.
3. What material are these forceps made from?
They are manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, offering excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and long-lasting microsurgical precision.
4. Are these forceps reusable?
Yes. They are fully reusable and compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization procedures for repeated professional use.
5. Which ophthalmic procedures commonly require these forceps?
They are widely used in cataract surgery, corneal transplantation, glaucoma surgery, conjunctival repair, scleral procedures, refractive surgery, lacrimal surgery, and anterior segment microsurgery.
6. How do the precision tips improve surgical performance?
The precision-aligned tips securely grasp fine sutures while minimizing slippage and tissue trauma, enabling accurate knot tying and controlled wound closure.
7. Are the Ophthalmology McCullough Suture Forceps 9.2cm suitable for professional surgical settings?
Yes. They are designed for use in hospitals, ophthalmology operating rooms, ambulatory surgery centers, specialty eye clinics, and academic teaching institutions performing advanced ophthalmic microsurgery.

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