Product Overview
The Phaco Chopper is a specialized ophthalmic microsurgical instrument characterized by its ultra-slim shaft and a specialized, hand-milled distal chopping tip. Used as the secondary instrument during cataract surgery, this “beast” works in tandem with the phacoemulsification handpiece to stabilize the nucleus and chop it into manageable quadrants. Forged from high-tensile surgical steel, it ensures a “dead-lock” on the lens material, allowing the surgeon to reduce ultrasound energy output and protect the delicate corneal endothelium.
Key Features
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“Beast-Bite” Nucleus Division: The distal tip is engineered with a specialized cutting edge designed to slice through soft, medium, or dense nuclei. This provides the mechanical authority to split the lens effortlessly.
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Atraumatic Polished Heel: The lower aspect of the chopping tip is hand-finished to a smooth, rounded heel. This ensures a “liquid-smooth” translation across the posterior capsule or iris margin without the risk of accidental rupture.
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Microsurgical Slim-Line Shaft: Features an ultra-slender, vaulted shaft designed to pass through micro-incisions (down to 1.8mm–2.2mm) without causing corneal distortion or wound leakage.
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Ergonomic “Steady-Hand” Handle: Equipped with a lightweight, knurled round handle designed for a high-tactile pencil grip. This ensures the instrument remains completely stationary in the hand during precise, intraocular maneuvers.
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Surgical-Grade Resilience: Manufactured from premium, hardened stainless steel. It is built to maintain its sharp chopping edge and precise shaft angulation through thousands of high-heat sterilization cycles.
