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Ophthalmic Surgery Instruments

ITC-HSN: 901890
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ITC-HSN: 901890

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Country of origin : India

v  Ophthalmic Surgery Instruments: Ophthalmic surgery encompasses various surgical procedures to treat eye conditions, such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal disorders, and more. These surgeries often require highly specialized instruments designed for the delicate and precise handling of eye tissues and structures. The instruments used in ophthalmic surgery are crucial for performing procedures such as cataract extraction, corneal transplants, and retinal surgeries, among others. The focus in this field is on minimizing tissue damage, enhancing surgical accuracy, and promoting faster recovery times.


"1) Ophthalmic Surgery Instruments

a) Forceps

i) Castroviejo Forceps

ii) Westcott Scissors

iii) McPherson Forceps

b) Eye Specula

i) Eye Speculum

ii) Self-Retaining Eye Speculum

c) Retractors

i) Desmarres Retractor

ii) Limbal Retractor

iii) Doheny Retraction System

d) Cataract Surgery Instruments

i) Phacoemulsification Probes

ii) Intraocular Lenses (IOLs)

iii) Cataract Forceps

iv) Lens Injectors"


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     Ophthalmic Surgery Instruments: Ophthalmic surgery encompasses various surgical procedures to treat eye conditions, such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal disorders, and more. These surgeries often require highly specialized instruments designed for the delicate and precise handling of eye tissues and structures. The instruments used in ophthalmic surgery are crucial for performing procedures such as cataract extraction, corneal transplants, and retinal surgeries, among others. The focus in this field is on minimizing tissue damage, enhancing surgical accuracy, and promoting faster recovery times.
     Forceps are essential in ophthalmic surgery for grasping, holding, or manipulating delicate tissues and structures within the eye. These instruments come in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit different procedures, from cataract surgery to corneal transplants.
     Castroviejo Forceps: These are fine-tipped, micro-forceps commonly used in corneal and retinal surgeries. They are ideal for delicate tissue handling, such as suturing and positioning tissues with precision.
     Westcott Scissors: These are small, curved scissors with fine, sharp tips used for cutting delicate tissues during cataract or corneal surgeries. They are often used in procedures involving fine tissue dissection, where minimal tissue trauma is crucial.
     McPherson Forceps: These are micro-forceps used in a variety of delicate ophthalmic surgeries, particularly for suturing and fine tissue handling.
    Forceps are designed for precision in delicate ophthalmic surgeries. The Castroviejo Forceps are ideal for fine suturing and tissue manipulation during corneal or retinal surgeries, while Westcott Scissors are perfect for cutting fine tissues during cataract procedures."
     Eye specula are instruments used to hold the eyelids open during eye surgeries, providing the surgeon with unobstructed access to the eye. These instruments ensure that the eyelids are safely and comfortably retracted without causing injury to the patient, facilitating smooth procedures such as cataract surgery and retinal surgeries.
     Eye Speculum: A common instrument in ophthalmic surgery, the eye speculum is used to gently separate the eyelids for proper surgical access. Available in different sizes, it ensures a secure hold of the eyelids during surgeries such as cataract extraction or glaucoma surgery.
     Self-Retaining Eye Speculum: This version of the speculum automatically holds the eyelids apart, freeing the surgeon’s hands to focus on the procedure itself. It is often used during long procedures like vitrectomy or retinal surgery.
    Eye specula are crafted for comfort and reliability during ophthalmic surgeries. Whether you need a self-retaining eye speculum for prolonged procedures or a traditional eye speculum for cataract surgery, these instruments provide optimal access to the eye without causing discomfort."
     Retractors are used in ophthalmic surgeries to hold back tissues, particularly the eyelids, to provide a clear and unobstructed view of the surgical site. These instruments are essential for maintaining visibility during delicate surgeries, such as cataract removal or glaucoma procedures.
     Desmarres Retractor: This is a popular retractor used in cataract surgery and corneal transplant procedures. It helps to retract the eyelids gently, allowing the surgeon to access the eye without obstruction.
     Limbal Retractor: A specialized retractor used during corneal surgeries, particularly keratoplasty (corneal transplants), to gently hold the eyelids open and expose the cornea for surgery.
     Doheny Retraction System: Often used in vitrectomy procedures, this system provides optimal retraction of the eyelids and surrounding tissues for clear access during retinal surgeries.
    Retractors are designed for minimal tissue trauma and maximum surgical access. The Desmarres Retractor provides secure eyelid retraction during cataract surgery, while the Limbal Retractor ensures clear access to the cornea for keratoplasty procedures."
     Cataract Surgery Instruments are designed for the delicate task of removing a cloudy lens and replacing it with a clear intraocular lens (IOL). These instruments include those used for lens fragmentation, phacoemulsification (the process of breaking up the cataract), and lens implantation.
     Phacoemulsification Probes: These are specialized instruments used in phacoemulsification, the primary method of cataract surgery. The probes emit ultrasonic waves to break up the cataract, allowing the surgeon to remove the pieces and implant a new lens. These probes are available in various sizes, depending on the surgeon's preference and the complexity of the cataract.
     Intraocular Lenses (IOLs): These are synthetic lenses that replace the natural lens of the eye after a cataract has been removed. Monofocal IOLs, multifocal IOLs, and toric IOLs are commonly used based on the patient's needs. Toric IOLs are specifically designed for patients with astigmatism.
     Cataract Forceps: Fine-tipped forceps used to manipulate the lens during cataract surgery. These are used to grasp and remove the fragmented cataract lens material or assist in implanting the IOL.
     Lens Injectors: Devices used to insert the IOL into the eye during cataract surgery. They help to inject the folded IOL into the eye capsule with precision.
    Cataract surgery instruments are essential for performing safe and effective cataract removals. From phacoemulsification probes for ultrasonic lens fragmentation to a variety of intraocular lenses (IOLs) for optimal vision restoration, our instruments ensure precision and optimal outcomes in cataract surgery."

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