LANCASTER Wire Speculum
AA 1120 / AAT 1120
Ophthalmic Wire Speculum | @ErnestVision
The Lancaster Wire Speculum AA 1120 / AAT 1120 is a precision ophthalmic instrument designed for safe, stable, and atraumatic eyelid retraction during routine eye examinations and a wide range of ophthalmic surgical procedures. This speculum is widely used by ophthalmologists for its balanced spring action, ergonomic design, and reliable clinical performance.
Supplied globally by @ErnestVision, the Lancaster wire speculum is a trusted choice in eye hospitals, clinics, and operation theatres where consistent eyelid control and patient comfort are essential.
πΉ Design & Functionality
The Lancaster wire speculum features a spring-balanced wire construction that provides uniform eyelid separation without exerting excessive pressure on delicate periocular tissues. Its lightweight design allows easy insertion, secure positioning, and smooth removal, making it suitable for both short diagnostic examinations and longer ophthalmic procedures.
The smoothly contoured wire blades are carefully polished to minimize tissue irritation and enhance patient safety.
πΉ Material & Finish
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
Excellent corrosion resistance and long service life
Smooth polished finish for patient comfort
Fully autoclavable and reusable, compatible with standard hospital sterilization protocols
πΉ Clinical Applications
Routine ophthalmic examinations
Cataract and anterior segment procedures
Diagnostic eye evaluations
Hospital OPD and operation theatre use
πΉ Key Benefits
β Balanced spring tension for atraumatic eyelid retraction
β Lightweight and ergonomic for easy handling
β Stable eyelid positioning during procedures
β Suitable for repeated sterilization and long-term use
β Trusted design for daily ophthalmic practice
πΉ Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Lancaster Wire Speculum |
| Model | AA 1120 / AAT 1120 |
| Blade Type | Wire |
| Material | Surgical Stainless Steel |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Usage | Ophthalmology |