SURGICUT:

Precision equals safety

Existing ophthalmic blades are grinded, stamped, or formed by basic chemical etching. Final coating ensures smooth and consistent penetration but increases required penetration force. 

Our product development work with leading clinicians led us to the belief that ophthalmic blades needed improvement. The three qualities that ophthalmologists demand are precision, penetration and consistent performance. 

However, typical ophthalmic blades are grinded, stamped, or formed by basic chemical etching, and means they require a final coating. While this final coating helps ensure smooth and consistent penetration, it also demands greater penetration force from the user. This can lead to inconsistency and increases the potential for damage or slippage during the procedure.

Innovation creates sharper blades

At SURGICON, we pioneered the SURGICUT ophthalmic micro knives, made by utilizing superior technology and processes that enhance the chemical etching procedure. This enables us to produce double-beveled cutting edges and smooth surfaces – all without compromising blade sharpness or necessitating greater penetration force. It’s a win-win for you and your patients.

Swiss precision means

Sharper blades

Our use of highly developed etching technology and electro-polishing ensures extremely sharp blades. 
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Consistent performance

Our single-use blades are consistently crafted to guarantee consistently safe ophthalmic surgery – for each patient.

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Superior craftsmanship

Our instruments are designed to the highest ergonomic specifications and safety standards, available in a wide range of sizes, geometries and variations.

Discover the SURGICUT range

STRAIGHT KNIVES
CRESCENT KNIVES
SLIT KNIVES
MVR KNIVES
Interested in learning more?
We are committed to helping eye specialists everywhere to achieve better outcomes for their patients. Whether you’re an ophthalmologist, clinician, distributor or manufacturer, get in touch – we’re looking forward to hearing from you.