Horizontal, Blunt Forked Tip Bechert Nucleus Rotator
Frequently chosen for cataract surgery, the horizontal, blunt forked tip design provides reliable control when manipulating the nucleus within the capsular bag.
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Technical Specifications of Horizontal, Blunt Forked Tip Bechert Nucleus Rotator
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Anodized titanium |
| Finish | Anti-glare |
| Handle | Slim, round handle |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable (134°C steam) |
| Manufacturer | ACMED |
| SKU | HK 5151 |
Designed for ophthalmic surgery, this instrument is crafted from anodized titanium, ensuring both durability and lightweight handling. The anti-glare finish enhances visibility during procedures, while the slim, round handle provides optimal control and stability. Autoclavable at 134°C steam, it meets essential sterilization standards for safe handling in clinical environments. This tool is critical for ophthalmic professionals seeking precision and reliability during surgical interventions.
Surgical Applications of Horizontal, Blunt Forked Tip Bechert Nucleus Rotator
In cataract surgery, this tool is essential for the precise rotation and stabilization of the lens nucleus during phacoemulsification, ensuring efficient fragmentation and removal. Its blunt forked tip design minimizes the risk of capsular rupture, enhancing surgical safety and improving visual outcomes by maintaining the integrity of the capsular bag.
Common Applications
- Cataract Extraction
- Phacoemulsification
- Anterior Segment Surgery
- Nucleus Manipulation
- Capsular Bag Stabilization
- Lens Fragmentation Procedures
Frequently Asked Questions
What material is the Bechert Nucleus Rotator made of?
It is made of anodized titanium.
Is this instrument suitable for sterilization?
Yes, it is autoclavable at 134°C steam.
What type of handle does this rotator have?
It features a slim, round handle for control and stability.
What is the purpose of the blunt forked tip?
The blunt forked tip is designed to aid nucleus manipulation while minimizing the risk of capsular rupture.
In which surgeries is this instrument commonly used?
It is commonly used in cataract extraction, phacoemulsification, anterior segment surgery, and lens nucleus manipulation.



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