Ophthalmology Harris-Sinskey Lens Manipulation Hook Angled Blunt The Ophthalmology Harris-Sinskey Lens Manipulation Hook – Angled Blunt is a specialized ophthalmic microsurgical instrument engineered to provide precise manipulation of intraocular lenses (IOLs) during cataract surgery and other anterior segment procedures. Combining the proven functionality of the traditional Sinskey hook with the enhanced Harris design, this instrument offers superior access, improved maneuverability, and atraumatic handling of delicate ocular structures.
Manufactured from premium medical-grade stainless steel, the Harris-Sinskey Lens Manipulation Hook provides outstanding durability, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting surgical performance. Its precision-machined construction ensures consistent reliability even after repeated sterilization and daily clinical use, making it an essential instrument in modern ophthalmic surgical sets.
The instrument features an angled blunt hook tip, specifically designed to facilitate safe engagement and manipulation of intraocular lenses without damaging the lens surface or surrounding ocular tissues. The angled configuration improves access within the anterior chamber and capsular bag, allowing surgeons to perform accurate lens positioning, rotation, dialing, and centration with minimal disruption to delicate eye structures.
The atraumatic blunt tip helps reduce the risk of capsular or iris injury while maintaining secure control during lens manipulation. This makes the instrument particularly valuable during phacoemulsification, posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation, and secondary IOL procedures where precision and tissue preservation are essential.
Designed with an ergonomically balanced handle, the Harris-Sinskey Lens Manipulation Hook offers exceptional tactile feedback and comfortable handling under the operating microscope. The lightweight construction minimizes hand fatigue during extended microsurgical procedures while allowing smooth, controlled movements for enhanced surgical accuracy.
The smooth satin surgical finish supports efficient cleaning and compliance with infection control protocols. The instrument is fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization procedures, making it suitable for repeated use in hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, and specialized eye hospitals.
The Ophthalmology Harris-Sinskey Lens Manipulation Hook – Angled Blunt is widely used by ophthalmic surgeons for intraocular lens implantation, repositioning, centration, and anterior segment microsurgery. Its specialized design enables delicate manipulation while protecting sensitive ocular anatomy and supporting successful surgical outcomes.
Healthcare professionals value this instrument for its precision engineering, dependable performance, and long service life. Whether performing routine cataract surgery or advanced anterior segment procedures, this ophthalmic hook provides the control and reliability required for optimal patient care.
Built to meet international surgical quality standards, the Harris-Sinskey Lens Manipulation Hook – Angled Blunt is an indispensable addition to professional ophthalmic instrument collections, delivering accuracy, durability, and confidence in every procedure.
Key Features
- Manufactured from premium medical-grade stainless steel
- Harris-Sinskey design for advanced lens manipulation
- Angled blunt hook for atraumatic intraocular access
- Designed for precise intraocular lens (IOL) positioning
- Ideal for cataract and anterior segment surgery
- Ergonomic lightweight handle for superior control
- Excellent tactile feedback during microsurgical procedures
- Corrosion-resistant surgical-grade construction
- Smooth satin finish for easy cleaning and maintenance
- Fully autoclavable for repeated sterilization
- Reusable ophthalmic microsurgical instrument
- Suitable for hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, and surgical centers
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Ophthalmic Surgical Instrument |
| Application | Intraocular Lens (IOL) Manipulation |
| Material | Medical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Polished Surgical Finish |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Instrument Type | Harris-Sinskey Lens Manipulation Hook |
| Tip Style | Angled Blunt Hook |
| Usage | IOL Positioning, Rotation, Centering & Stabilization |
Product Contents
- 1 × Ophthalmology Harris-Sinskey Lens Manipulation Hook – Angled Blunt
- Reusable medical-grade stainless steel ophthalmic surgical instrument
- Professionally inspected for quality assurance
Applications
The Ophthalmology Harris-Sinskey Lens Manipulation Hook – Angled Blunt is commonly used in:
- Cataract surgery (phacoemulsification)
- Intraocular lens (IOL) implantation
- IOL positioning and centration
- IOL rotation and dialing
- Secondary IOL implantation
- Anterior segment microsurgery
- Lens repositioning procedures
- Eye hospitals and ophthalmology clinics
- Ambulatory surgical centers
- Professional ophthalmic microsurgical instrument sets
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Harris-Sinskey Lens Manipulation Hook used for?
It is used to manipulate, rotate, center, and stabilize intraocular lenses (IOLs) during cataract surgery and anterior segment ophthalmic procedures.
2. What is the benefit of the angled blunt hook?
The angled blunt hook provides improved access to the anterior chamber while allowing atraumatic manipulation of intraocular lenses and minimizing tissue injury.
3. What material is this ophthalmic instrument made from?
The instrument is manufactured from premium medical-grade stainless steel, ensuring excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term surgical performance.
4. Is the Harris-Sinskey Lens Manipulation Hook reusable?
Yes. It is designed for repeated professional use and can be sterilized between procedures.
5. Can this instrument be autoclaved?
Yes. It is fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization methods used in hospitals and surgical centers.
6. Which ophthalmic procedures commonly require this instrument?
It is commonly used during cataract surgery, intraocular lens implantation, lens repositioning, anterior segment surgery, and other microsurgical eye procedures.
7. Why do ophthalmic surgeons prefer the Harris-Sinskey design?
The Harris-Sinskey design provides enhanced maneuverability, precise lens control, ergonomic handling, and atraumatic manipulation, helping surgeons achieve accurate intraocular lens positioning with greater confidence.

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