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Barraquer Iris Scissors 6.2cm (2.5”) Ophthalmic Micro Scissors
Barraquer Iris Scissors 6.2cm (2.5”) Ophthalmic Micro Scissors
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Barraquer Iris Scissors 6.2cm (2.5”) – Ultra-Fine Ophthalmic Precision
The ultimate compact tool for microscopic intraocular refinement. The Barraquer Iris Scissors are specialized microsurgical instruments engineered for the most delicate cutting tasks in ophthalmology. Measuring only 6.2cm (2.5”), these scissors act as a mechanical necessity for surgeons who require extreme maneuverability within the tightest anatomical constraints. Featuring a signature angled profile and razor-sharp micro-blades, they provide the visibility and control required to perform iridectomies and membrane dissections without compromising surrounding ocular structures.
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Key Features for Ultra-Delicate Procedures
- Ultra-Compact 6.2cm (2.5”) Frame: The miniature size brings the surgeon’s fingers closer to the surgical site, maximizing tactile sensitivity and reducing the lever-arm effect for steadier cuts.
- Precision Angled Blades: The blades are angled to allow the surgeon to work from a comfortable hand position while maintaining a vertical or specific tangential approach to the iris or capsule.
- Micro-Honed Sharp Tips: Finished to a needle-point sharpness, the blades execute clean, atraumatic cuts through the finest ocular tissues without tearing or slipping.
- Ergonomic Finger Ring Handle: Despite their small size, the rings are designed for a secure, stable grip, providing the professional control needed for high-stakes microsurgery.
Product Overview: Microsurgical Mastery in Miniature
The Barraquer Iris Scissors (6.2cm) represent the pinnacle of compact ophthalmic design. In procedures like pediatric ophthalmology or specialized anterior segment surgery, standard-sized scissors can be cumbersome and obstruct the view. These ultra-fine scissors solve that challenge by providing a high-performance cutting edge in a footprint that is 40–50% smaller than standard iris scissors.
Designed for the most demanding sterile environments, these scissors are built to endure. The high-quality stainless steel ensures total resistance to corrosion and maintains its structural integrity even after thousands of autoclave cycles. Beyond human eye surgery, these are the primary choice for research scientists and veterinary specialists performing delicate micro-dissections in small animal models where space is extremely limited.
Specifications & Clinical Applications
Feature Details
Material Premium Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel
Total Length 6.2cm (2.5 Inches)
Blade Profile Angled / Ultra-Fine Sharp
Handle Style Classic Finger Rings (Compact)
Maintenance Fully Autoclavable / Reusable
Primary Use Cases:
- Iridectomy: Precise removal of a portion of the iris.
- Pediatric Ophthalmic Surgery: Ideal for the smaller orbital dimensions of infants and children.
- Microsurgical Dissection: Cutting fine intraocular membranes or micro-sutures (9-0 to 11-0).
- Veterinary Ophthalmology: Specialized use in avian, feline, and small exotic eye procedures.
- Laboratory Research: Precise tissue harvesting in ocular pathology and embryology.
Why Professionals Choose Barraquer Scissors?
- Superior Maneuverability: Easily navigates the anterior chamber without contacting the corneal endothelium.
- Maximum Visibility: The angled design and small profile ensure the instrument does not block the microscope’s line of sight.
- Balanced Response: Perfectly weighted to prevent hand fatigue during prolonged micro-procedures.
- Investment Durability: Premium steel prevents the blades from "scissoring" or losing alignment under repeated use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Why choose the 6.2cm version over the standard 11cm iris scissors?
A: The 6.2cm model is specifically for work where space is at a premium. It allows for much finer motor movements and is far less likely to bump into the eyelashes or the speculum during surgery accidentally.
Q: Are the blades sharp enough for synthetic sutures?
A: While they are razor-sharp, these are tissue scissors. Cutting synthetic sutures (especially larger gauges) can dull the ultra-fine edge. It is recommended to use them exclusively for delicate ocular tissue.
Q: How should I care for these miniature scissors?
A: Due to their small size, they are more delicate than standard tools. Always clean them in a dedicated microsurgical tray to prevent the tips from clashing with heavier instruments, and ensure the joint is lubricated regularly.
Q: Can left-handed surgeons use them?
A: These are typically manufactured in a standard right-handed configuration. Left-handed specialists may require a custom-ordered version for the most comfortable angled-blade orientation.


