The image shows a DRYSDALE Nucleus Manipulator, a delicate ophthalmic surgical instrument designed for manipulating the lens nucleus during cataract surgery. The instrument has a long, slim handle that transitions into a smooth, curved shaft, ending in a small, circular loop tip with a paddle-like shape. This specific design allows for controlled engagement and movement of the nucleus within the eye. The tool’s overall length is 4 ⅜ inches (11 cm). The illustration is a clean black line drawing on a white background, highlighting its shape and functional curvature for easy identification.
