Alcon 8065425120 Irrigating Cystotome 25G Formed Reverse Cutting BX/10

SKU: ALCO-8065425120-BX
$25.00
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Alcon 8065425120 Irrigating Cystotome 25G Formed Reverse Cutting BX/10

• Model: 8065425120
• Tip Style: Formed, reverse-cutting (angled toward the lumen)
• Gauge: 25G
• Box of 10

Achieve precise, controlled capsulotomy with the Alcon 8065425120 Irrigating Cystotome, designed to deliver superior performance in delicate anterior segment surgery. This 25‑gauge, formed reverse‑cutting cannula features a sharp, angled tip that effectively cuts the anterior capsule while its irrigation lumen helps maintain chamber stability. The combination of cutting and fluid delivery enables smooth, controlled entry—reducing stress on the zonules and minimizing the risk of radial tears.

Engineered for optimal maneuverability, the formed design of this cystotome allows surgeons to approach the lens capsule with confidence, especially in eyes with deep-set anatomy or challenging geometry. The reverse-cutting blade ensures an efficient cutting motion while the irrigation function flushes the operative field, helping to prevent clogging and maintain a clear visual plane. With its fine 25G profile, the instrument supports minimally invasive incision paths, preserving the integrity of the eye’s delicate structures.

Supplied sterile in a box of 10, the Alcon 8065425120 is built for reliable single use, helping to optimize OR efficiency and reduce cross-contamination risks. As part of Alcon’s microsurgical instrument portfolio, this irrigating cystotome integrates seamlessly into established cataract workflows—offering surgeons a dependable, high-precision tool to improve the safety and consistency of capsulotomy in modern cataract procedures.

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