Koch Nucleus Spatula, 0.5 mm
Facilitates controlled nucleus manipulation and counter-traction in phaco, supporting precise maneuvers and confident decisions. Streamlines fragment guidance to the incision.
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Technical Specifications of Koch Nucleus Spatula, 0.5 mm
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Category | Surgical Instruments |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Model Variant | 0.5 mm |
| Material | Titanium + Stainless |
| Sterilization Method | Autoclavable |
| Finish | Polished |
| Length (mm) | 125 mm |
| Packaging Unit | Single Piece |
| Handle Type | Round Handle |
| Tip Type | Curved |
| Additional Specs | Curved; Duck-bill shaped end, toothed; Round handle; Part-duckbilled spatula designed to enter a side-port stab incision with a tip broad enough to efficiently manipulate the lens nucleus in the anterior chamber |
| Brand | Cilita |
| Manufacturer | Cilita |
| Country of Origin | Russia |
| SKU | P-070TH |
Designed for ophthalmic surgical use, this instrument combines a round handle with a curved, duck-bill, toothed tip to support precise intraoperative handling. Constructed from titanium and stainless materials with a polished finish, it is autoclavable and measures 125 mm in length. The tip geometry is intended to enter a side-port stab incision and provide a broad interface for manipulating the lens nucleus within the anterior chamber.
Surgical Applications of Koch Nucleus Spatula, 0.5 mm
The Koch Nucleus Spatula, 0.5 mm, stabilizes and reorients the lens nucleus within the capsular bag while accommodating small-incision access. The 0.5 mm spatulated tip provides supportive counter-traction, capsular-edge sweeping, and directional guidance of nuclear fragments during bimanual anterior segment maneuvers.
Common Applications
- Nuclear rotation and stabilization during small-incision cataract surgery
- Counter-traction for nucleus manipulation while protecting the capsular edge
- Guidance and repositioning of nuclear fragments within the anterior chamber
- Side-port entry for controlled sweeping and spacing during bimanual techniques
- Support instrument during chop or divide-and-conquer strategies
- Gentle displacement away from the corneal endothelium to maintain a clear working space
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used in the Koch Nucleus Spatula?
It is made from titanium and stainless steel.
Is the spatula suitable for sterilization?
Yes, it is autoclavable.
What is the length of the spatula?
The spatula measures 125 mm in length.
What type of handle does the spatula have?
It features a round handle.
What is the design of the spatula tip?
The tip is curved, duck-bill shaped, toothed, and designed for side-port stab incision entry.



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