Vitreoretinal Micro Instruments
Micro Forceps

- VR-1015
End Gripping Forceps
VR-1315 End Gripping Forceps (Titanium Jaws) - Blunt 4mm long jaws with small gripping platform at each tip
- Designed for grasping and manipulating membranes. Ideal for proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) and difficult macular pucker cases. Blunt tip for gripping perpendicular to the retina

- VR-1016
Micro End Gripping Forceps
VR-1316 Micro End Gripping Forceps (Titanium Jaws) - Very fine blunt 3.5mm long jaws with small platform at each tip
- Ideal for grasping and manipulating delicate membranes. Great for peeling the internal limiting membrane (ILM) and grasping epiretinal membranes. Blunt tip for gripping perpendicular to the retina

- VR-1017 Side Gripping Forceps
- Thin rounded blunt vertical style forceps with 2mm long, 0.7mm wide flat jaws
- Distal blade remains stationary during use to provide extremely precise control while grasping. Perfect for grasping and pulling peripheral membranes

- VR-1018
Angled Forceps
VR-1318 Angled Forceps (Titanium Jaws) - Blunt tipped forceps with small platforms, angled 135°, 2mm from the tip
- Shallow angle allows gripping and manipulating along retina surface with good visualization. Small platform for better gripping at tips

- VR-1019 Pick
Forceps
VR-1319 Pick Forceps (Titanium Jaws) - Straight 4mm long blunt jaws with large platform on each tip
- Jaws have a small pick at tip for lifting and manipulating membranes. Platform at tip for grasping and pulling epiretinal membranes

- VR-1020
Serrated Forceps
VR-1420 Serrated Forceps (Curved Shaft)
VR-1320 Serrated Forceps (Titanium Shaft) - Blunt tipped forceps with 4mm long jaws
- Jaws have serrations inside for non-slip gripping. Excellent for peeling and manipulating thicker and more fibrotic membranes. The 1420 has a curved shaft for better access to the peripheral retina

- VR-1021 Foreign Body Forceps
- Reverse action basket style forceps with three gripping arms
- Designed for grasping and removing foreign bodies. Basket style is versatile for objects of irregular shape. Reverse action for secure gripping of object during removal