Nucleus Rotator, Y-tip, Push-Pull Model
Enables controlled nucleus handling for precise decisions during division and extraction. Streamlines workflow by stabilizing lens material and reducing instrument exchanges.
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Technical Specifications of Nucleus Rotator, Y-tip, Push-Pull Model
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Category | Surgical Instruments |
| Model Variant | 0.8 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 | Y-shaped tip is in the same plane with the handle |
| SKU | H-0341TH |
This surgical instrument for ophthalmic use features a push-pull Y-tip aligned in the same plane as the round handle to support controlled manipulation during intraoperative steps. An angled tip configuration and 122 mm length facilitate precise handling. Constructed from titanium and stainless with a polished finish, it is autoclavable and supplied as a single piece.
Surgical Applications of Nucleus Rotator, Y-tip, Push-Pull Model
This device engages the lens nucleus within the capsular bag to rotate, mobilize, and maintain orientation during anterior segment handling. Its Y-shaped push–pull tip enables controlled repositioning of nuclear material toward a working port and provides counter-traction when used with a second instrument.
Common Applications
- Rotation of the lens nucleus within the capsular bag
- Mobilization of nuclear fragments toward the phaco/working port
- Counter-traction during bimanual manipulation with a second instrument
- Stabilization of the nucleus for safe chopping or segmentation
- Gentle repositioning to protect the capsule and maintain orientation
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used in the Nucleus Rotator?
The instrument is made of titanium and stainless steel.
Is the Nucleus Rotator suitable for sterilization?
Yes, it is autoclavable for sterilization.
What is the length of this surgical instrument?
The Nucleus Rotator has a length of 122 mm.
What type of handle does this model have?
It features a round handle.
What is the tip design of the Nucleus Rotator?
The tip is Y-shaped, angled, and aligned in the same plane as the handle.



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