Davicon Surgical designs and manufacture ophthalmic spatulas and spoons that offer surgeons the precision, balance, and reliability needed for delicate eye surgeries. These instruments are used for tissue dissection, lens manipulation, corneal work, and graft handling, making them essential tools in modern ophthalmology.

Each instrument is crafted from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, ensuring smooth edges, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting performance. Whether used in cataract, corneal, or retinal surgeries, our spatulas and spoons provide accurate handling and gentle tissue contact to ensure the best surgical outcomes.

Types of Ophthalmic Spatulas & Spoons We Offer:

  • Lens Spatulas: For safe and controlled lens manipulation during cataract surgery.

  • Corneal Spatulas: Ideal for lamellar dissections and corneal graft procedures.

  • Iris Spatulas: Used to reposition or separate delicate iris tissues.

  • Scleral Depressors (Spoons): For gentle pressure during retinal examinations and procedures.

  • Lacrimal Spoons: Designed for probing and cleaning during lacrimal surgeries.

Applications in Ophthalmic Procedures:

  • Cataract and lens surgery

  • Corneal grafting and lamellar dissection

  • Retinal and vitreoretinal surgery

  • Lacrimal system operations

  • Microsurgical tissue handling and separation

Why Choose Davicon Surgical Ophthalmic Spatulas & Spoons?

  • Produced by a Top quality surgical instrument company trusted by ophthalmologists worldwide.

  • Made from high-quality stainless steel for accuracy and durability.

  • Smooth, atraumatic tips for gentle tissue handling.

  • Ergonomic and lightweight design for maximum surgeon control.

  • Available in various tip sizes and shapes for different surgical needs.

  • Autoclavable and built to withstand repeated sterilization.

Davicon Surgical, ophthalmic spatulas and spoons reflect precision engineering and expert craftsmanship. Designed to meet the demands of delicate ophthalmic procedures, they provide surgeons with the control, reliability, and finesse needed to achieve safe and effective surgical results.