Vitrectomy instruments are highly specialized ophthalmic tools designed for precision and control during posterior segment procedures, such as pars plana vitrectomy, retinal detachment repair, macular surgery, and diabetic vitreous hemorrhage removal. These microsurgical instruments allow surgeons to safely remove the vitreous humor, membranes, or other intraocular pathology while preserving delicate retinal structures. Crafted from premium surgical-grade stainless steel or titanium, vitrectomy instruments are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and autoclavable for repeated use in sterile environments. A typical vitrectomy set includes vitrectomy cutters, light pipes, endoilluminators, forceps, scissors, and infusion cannulas—each engineered for optimal performance under high magnification. Available in 20G, 23G, 25G, and 27G systems, these instruments are compatible with modern vitrectomy platforms, offering enhanced maneuverability, minimal invasiveness, and improved patient recovery. Essential for retinal specialists and vitreoretinal surgeons, vitrectomy instruments ensure precision, safety, and efficiency in complex posterior eye surgeries.

Backflush Handpiece

Original price was: $120.00.Current price is: $90.00.
Flush with control and care using the dependable backflush handpiece.

End Gripping Forceps

Original price was: $110.00.Current price is: $105.00.
End Gripping Forceps are precision vitreoretinal microsurgical instruments designed for grasping, holding, manipulating, and peeling delicate intraocular tissues during retinal surgery. Featuring fine end-grasping jaws, precision alignment, and an ergonomic microsurgical handle, these reusable and autoclavable forceps provide exceptional control, secure tissue engagement, and reliable performance during vitreoretinal procedures.

Infusion Cannula

Original price was: $110.00.Current price is: $80.00.
Infusion Cannula is a precision ophthalmic surgical instrument designed to deliver balanced salt solution and maintain intraocular pressure during vitreoretinal and anterior segment procedures. Featuring a fine infusion tip, precision fluid channel, and secure connection system, this reusable or single-use instrument provides continuous fluid infusion, chamber stability, and reliable performance during ophthalmic microsurgery.

Laser Probe for Vitrectomy

Original price was: $110.00.Current price is: $80.00.
Laser Probe for Vitrectomy is a precision vitreoretinal surgical instrument designed for the delivery of laser energy during posterior segment procedures. Featuring a fine fiber-optic laser tip, slim microsurgical shaft, and compatibility with ophthalmic laser systems, this reusable or single-use instrument provides accurate retinal photocoagulation, controlled laser application, and reliable performance during vitreoretinal surgery.

Light Pipe Illumination Probe

Original price was: $110.00.Current price is: $80.00.
Light Pipe Illumination Probe is a precision vitreoretinal surgical instrument designed to provide intraocular illumination during posterior segment procedures. Featuring a fiber-optic light transmission system, slim microsurgical shaft, and ergonomic handling design, this reusable or single-use instrument delivers bright, focused illumination and enhanced visualization during vitreoretinal surgery.

Membrane Peeling Forceps

Original price was: $110.00.Current price is: $80.00.
Membrane Peeling Forceps are precision vitreoretinal microsurgical instruments designed for grasping, elevating, and peeling delicate intraocular membranes during retinal surgery. Featuring ultra-fine atraumatic tips, precision alignment, and an ergonomic microsurgical handle, these reusable and autoclavable forceps provide exceptional control, delicate tissue handling, and reliable performance during vitreoretinal procedures.

Soft Tip Cannula

Original price was: $110.00.Current price is: $80.00.
Soft Tip Cannula is a precision vitreoretinal surgical instrument designed for atraumatic aspiration, fluid exchange, and tissue manipulation during posterior segment procedures. Featuring a flexible soft silicone tip, precision aspiration lumen, and microsurgical shaft, this reusable or single-use instrument provides enhanced retinal safety, controlled fluid management, and reliable performance during vitreoretinal surgery.

Trocar Cannula System

Original price was: $110.00.Current price is: $80.00.
Trocar Cannula System is a precision ophthalmic access device designed to create and maintain self-sealing entry ports during vitreoretinal surgery. Consisting of a sharp trocar obturator and a matching cannula sleeve, this reusable or single-use system provides secure transconjunctival access, stable instrument entry, and efficient fluid management during posterior segment procedures.

Vitrectomy Cutter Vitrector

Original price was: $110.00.Current price is: $80.00.

The Vitrectomy Cutter (Vitrector) is a high-precision ophthalmic instrument used in pars plana vitrectomy for cutting and aspirating the vitreous humor. Featuring a high-speed guillotine mechanism, it ensures smooth vitreous removal with minimal traction and excellent surgical control.

Professional Vitrectomy Cutter for Advanced Vitreoretinal Surgery

The Vitrectomy Cutter, also known as a Vitrector, is a core instrument in modern vitreoretinal surgery used for the controlled cutting and removal of vitreous gel during pars plana vitrectomy procedures. It plays a critical role in treating retinal disorders by enabling safe and efficient vitreous removal while maintaining intraocular stability.

Engineered with a high-speed guillotine cutting system, the vitrector delivers precise cutting action with minimal traction on surrounding retinal structures. This significantly reduces the risk of retinal tears and improves overall surgical safety.

Designed for compatibility with pneumatic and electric drive systems, the instrument supports modern micro-incision vitreoretinal surgery techniques and is available in multiple gauge sizes for different surgical requirements.


Key Features

  • High-speed guillotine cutting mechanism for precision vitreous removal
  • Cutting speed up to 10,000 cuts per minute (CPM)
  • Available in multiple gauges: 20G, 23G, 25G, 27G
  • Compatible with pneumatic and electric drive systems
  • Smooth aspiration flow for efficient vitreous removal
  • Minimal retinal traction for enhanced surgical safety
  • Designed for micro-incision vitreoretinal surgery
  • High-performance surgical-grade construction
  • Stable fluid dynamics during continuous cutting
  • Ideal for advanced ophthalmic surgical procedures

Applications

The Vitrectomy Cutter is commonly used for:

  • Pars Plana Vitrectomy (PPV)
  • Retinal Detachment Surgery
  • Macular Hole Repair
  • Diabetic Retinopathy Surgery
  • Vitreous Hemorrhage Removal
  • Posterior Segment Eye Surgery

Product Specifications

Product Name Vitrectomy Cutter (Vitrector)
Instrument Type Ophthalmic Vitreoretinal Cutter
Cutting Mechanism Guillotine System
Cutting Speed Up to 10,000 CPM
Gauge Options 20G / 23G / 25G / 27G
Drive Compatibility Pneumatic / Electric
Function Vitreous Cutting & Aspiration
Application Vitreoretinal Surgery

Benefits of Vitrectomy Cutter

High-Speed Precision

Ensures rapid and controlled vitreous removal.

Minimal Retinal Traction

Reduces risk of intraoperative retinal damage.

Versatile Gauge Options

Suitable for multiple surgical approaches and incision sizes.

Advanced Compatibility

Works with modern pneumatic and electric vitrectomy systems.

Improved Surgical Efficiency

Enhances fluid control and reduces operative time.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a Vitrectomy Cutter used for?

It is used to cut and remove vitreous gel during vitreoretinal surgery.

What is the maximum cutting speed?

It can operate up to 10,000 cuts per minute (CPM).

What gauge sizes are available?

It is available in 20G, 23G, 25G, and 27G sizes.

Is it compatible with modern machines?

Yes, it is compatible with pneumatic and electric drive systems.

Does it reduce retinal traction?

Yes, it is designed to minimize traction on retinal tissues.

What surgeries is it used in?

It is used in vitrectomy, retinal detachment, and diabetic eye surgeries.