Anterior Chamber
Anterior chamber cannulas are specialized ophthalmic instruments designed to facilitate fluid management, medication delivery, or viscoelastic injection within the anterior chamber during eye surgeries. Commonly used in procedures such as cataract extraction, phacoemulsification, glaucoma filtration, and anterior segment reconstruction, these cannulas allow for controlled irrigation, aspiration, or injection while maintaining intraocular pressure and chamber stability. Crafted from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel or medical-grade polymers, anterior chamber cannulas are available in various gauges, angles (straight or curved), and port configurations to suit different surgical needs. Many are equipped with luer lock fittings for secure syringe attachment and are compatible with both reusable and disposable systems. The finely polished, atraumatic tips ensure safe intraocular entry with minimal risk to the corneal endothelium or iris tissue. Essential for ophthalmic surgeons, anterior chamber cannulas provide precision, safety, and efficiency in delicate anterior segment procedures, contributing to improved surgical control and patient outcomes.