Product Overview
The 654090 Double-Ended Chopper/Manipulator is a highly versatile ophthalmic microsurgical instrument characterized by its dual-tip efficiency and a balanced, centralized handle. One end features the uniquely configured Agarwal chopper, while the opposing end features the specialized Fukasaku Small Pupil Snapper chopper. Forged from high-tensile surgical steel, this “beast” gives the surgeon the immediate ability to transition between advanced horizontal/vertical chopping techniques and aggressive mechanical segmentation in eyes with compromised pupillary dilation.
Key Features
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“Beast-Bite” Fukasaku Small Pupil Snapper: The snapper end features a specialized, low-profile hook geometry hand-milled to safely slip under a miotic pupil margin. This provides the mechanical authority to split soft, medium, or dense nuclei effortlessly while protecting the iris from accidental trauma.
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Agarwal Phaco Chopper End: The opposing end features a semi-sharp, specialized edge profile engineered to safely engage the nucleus. This ensures a “liquid-smooth” glide along the lens core, allowing for quick, high-precision fractures when drawn toward the phacoemulsification handpiece.
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Dual-Ended Clinical Efficiency: Combines two technique-specific chopping mechanisms into a single instrument. This eliminates intraocular tool swapping, maintaining excellent anterior chamber fluidics and decreasing overall surgical time.
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Ergonomic Balanced Handle: Designed with a solid, textured central grip that provides superior weight distribution. This ensures the “beast” remains completely stationary in the hand during rapid, high-magnification rotation between tips.
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Surgical-Grade Resilience: Manufactured from premium, hardened stainless steel. It is built to maintain its precise tip geometries and shaft angulations through thousands of high-heat sterilization cycles.
