Aspiration Cannula
Aspiration cannulas are essential ophthalmic instruments designed for the controlled removal of fluid, lens material, or debris during delicate eye surgeries, particularly cataract extraction and anterior chamber maintenance. Commonly used in conjunction with irrigation systems, these cannulas help maintain a clear surgical field and intraocular pressure during procedures like phacoemulsification, I/A (irrigation/aspiration), and lens cortex removal. Manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, aspiration cannulas are autoclavable, corrosion-resistant, and built for repeated use in sterile environments. They are available in various gauges, tip styles (straight, curved, or angled), and port configurations to accommodate different surgical needs and anatomical variations. Featuring luer lock compatibility and smooth, finely polished tips, aspiration cannulas provide precise suction with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues. Ideal for ophthalmic surgeons and surgical centers, these cannulas ensure safe, efficient aspiration with enhanced surgical control and improved patient outcomes.