Bechert Nucleus Rotator, Blunt Y-Shaped tip
Enables controlled engagement and stabilization of the lens nucleus for precise intraoperative handling. Supports confident sequencing and efficient two-instrument workflow.
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Technical Specifications of Bechert Nucleus Rotator, Blunt Y-Shaped tip
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Speciality | Ophthalmology |
| Category | Surgical Instruments |
| Model Variant | 12 mm |
| Material | Titanium + Stainless |
| Sterilization Method | Autoclavable |
| Finish | Polished |
| Length (mm) | 122 mm |
| Packaging Unit | Single Piece |
| Handle Type | Round Handle |
| Tip Type | Angled |
| Brand | Cilita |
| Manufacturer | Cilita |
| Country of Origin | Russia |
| Additional Specs | Angled, 12mm angle to tip |
| SKU | H-034TH |
Designed for ophthalmic surgical use, this instrument supports controlled intraoperative rotation and manipulation with an angled, blunt Y-shaped tip featuring a 12 mm angle to tip. The 122 mm length, polished titanium and stainless construction, and round handle provide precise handling characteristics and compatibility with autoclave sterilization.
Surgical Applications of Bechert Nucleus Rotator, Blunt Y-Shaped tip
The Y-shaped, blunt profile provides broad contact for controlled rotation and repositioning of the lens nucleus within the capsular bag. It provides counter-traction on the nucleus to facilitate complementary instrument actions during staged intraocular manipulation.
Common Applications
- Nucleus rotation within the capsular bag during phacoemulsification
- Counter-traction during chopping or cracking maneuvers
- Gentle mobilization of a dense or adherent nucleus prior to emulsification
- Repositioning or recentring the nucleus after hydrodissection
- Stabilization while complementary instruments engage the nucleus
- Sweeping small cortical fragments away from the capsule
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the length of the Bechert Nucleus Rotator?
The instrument is 122 mm in length.
What materials are used for this rotator?
It is made from a combination of titanium and stainless steel.
Is the Bechert Nucleus Rotator sterilizable?
Yes, it can be sterilized using an autoclave.
What type of tip does this instrument have?
It features an angled, blunt Y-shaped tip with a 12 mm angle.
What handle design does the rotator have?
The instrument has a round handle for precise intraoperative handling.



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