Phaco Chopper Double-Ended – Lieberman / Quick Chop
Frequently chosen for cataract surgery, the 60° angled design facilitates precise lens fragmentation and enhanced maneuverability in dense nuclear cataracts.
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Technical Specifications of Lieberman / Quick Chop Phaco Chopper Double-Ended
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Anodized titanium |
| Finish | Anti-glare |
| Handle | Slim, round handle |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable (134°C steam) |
| Manufacturer | ACMED |
| Group Key | Phaco Chopper Double-Ended |
| Available Variants | Paddle / 60° Angled, Lieberman / Quick Chop |
| SKU | CP 6102 |
In the context of ophthalmic surgery, this instrument is designed to provide precision and stability during critical procedures. The anodized titanium construction ensures durability while the anti-glare finish enhances visibility, facilitating clear visualization for surgeons. The slim, round handle allows for safe handling and optimal control, making it an essential tool for ophthalmic professionals. Autoclavable at 134°C steam, it meets stringent sterilization standards, ensuring functional reliability in various surgical settings. Available in multiple variants, this instrument caters to diverse surgical techniques, making it a highly valuable addition to any clinician’s toolkit.
Surgical Applications of Lieberman / Quick Chop Phaco Chopper Double-Ended
In cataract surgery, this tool is instrumental in executing the quick chop technique, particularly beneficial for cases involving dense nuclear cataracts. The 60° angled tip allows for precise engagement and controlled fragmentation of the lens nucleus, enhancing surgical efficiency and reducing phacoemulsification time, thereby minimizing potential thermal damage to the corneal endothelium. Common Applications
Common Applications
- Cataract Extraction
- Phacoemulsification with Nucleus Chopping
- Dense Nuclear Cataract Management
- Anterior Segment Surgery
- Lens Fragmentation Techniques
- Minimally Invasive Cataract Surgery
Frequently Asked Questions
What material is the Phaco Chopper made of?
It is made of anodized titanium.
What type of sterilization is recommended for this instrument?
It is autoclavable using 134°C steam.
What is the design angle of the chopper tip?
The chopper has a 60° angled tip.
What type of handle does this instrument have?
It features a slim, round handle.
For which surgical techniques is this tool commonly used?
It is used in cataract extraction, phacoemulsification with nucleus chopping, dense nuclear cataract management, anterior segment surgery, lens fragmentation, and minimally invasive cataract surgery.



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