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Helveston Scleral Ruler

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Helveston Scleral Ruler is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons use to mark the suture points for muscular reinsertion, especially during estrabismus surgical procedures.
  • 1.0mm Line Markings Promoting Enhanced Precision.
  • 15.0mm Vaulted Tip Length for Deep Surgical Access.
  • Ergonomic Solud Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.

Hoffer Optic Zone Marker

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Hoffer Optic Zone Marker is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons commonly use to mark certain zones of the corneal epithelium, in order to serve as a guide for the trephine during corneal transplantation or grafting procedures.
  • Cross Wires Promoting Higher Marking Precision.
  • Multiple Diameters to Suit All Applications.
  • Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.

Hofmann-Thornton Globe Fixation Ring

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Hofmann-Thornton Globe Fixation Ring is an ophthalmic surgical device that surgeons frequently use for holding the eyeball into a desired surgical position, thereby granting secure surgeries without the risk of accidental eye movements.
  • Atraumatic Blunt Teeth For Strong Eyeball Fixation.
  • Versatile Swivel Mechanism For Safe Eye Positioning.
  • Ergonomic Solid Handle For Superior Surgical Control.

Kellen Capsulorhexis Marker

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Kellen Capsulorhexis Marker is an ophthalmic surgical instrument that surgeons can use for achieving an accurate alignment with the limbus and mark the desired degrees to perform capsulorhexis incisions.
  • Atraumatic Marking Ring For Optimal Incision Guiding.
  • Angled Tapering Shank For Reaching The Eyeball With Ease.
  • Ergonomic Solid Handle For Superior Surgical Control.

Lu-Mendez LRI Guide and Fixation Ring

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Lu-Mendez LRI Guide and Fixation Ring is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons can use to guide and mark the best places for performing LRI incisions over the cornea, looking towards to correct astigmatism.
  • Versatile Ring Gauge Tip For Accurate Incisions.
  • Atraumatic Blunt Inferior Prongs For Safe Fixation.
  • Ergonomic Solid Handle For Maximum Control.

Maloney Intra-Operative Keratometer

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Maloney Intra-Operative Keratometer is a specialized surgical tool that ophthalmic surgeons use to project multiple light rings on the cornea, looking towards to evaluate and measure any abnormal curvatures during keratometry.
  • Atraumatic Inferior Edge For Preventing Scleral Damage.
  • Small Ring Extensions For Evaluating The Entire Corneal Curvature.
  • Knurled Inferior Border For Strong Gripping.

McDonald Optic Zone Marker

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McDonald Optic Zone Marker is an ophthalmic surgical tool that surgeons commonly use to mark the optic zone in four quadrants, looking towards to perform the photorefractive keratectomy procedure with ease.
  • Atraumatic Ring Marker For Minimizing Scleral Trauma.
  • Cross Wires For Marking Four Optic Zones.
  • Ergonomic Solid Handle For Maximum Control.

Mendez Degree Gauge

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Mendez Degree Gauge is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons can use for marking the eyeball’s horizontal meridian, especially during astigmatism surgeries such as the limbal relaxing incisions.
  • Versatile Circular Gauge For Marking Incisions Spots With Precision.
  • Resilient Angled Shank For Adjusting To The Eyeball.
  • Ergonomic Solid Handle For Maximum Control.

Schiötz Tonometer

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Schiötz Tonometer is an extremely useful ophthalmological tool, which eye specialists use to measure the intraocular pressure (IOP) during tonometry procedures. The Norwegian ophthalmologist Hjalmar August Schiötz presented this device in 1905, and since then it has been a reliable tool to evaluate glaucoma patients.
  • 5.5, 7.5 & 10.0g Weights to Suit All Applications.
  • Curved Footplate to Follow the Cornea’s Shape.
  • Ergonomic Finger Rests Ensuring Maximum Control.

Stahl Corneal Caliper

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Stahl Corneal Caliper is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons use to efficiently measure the diameter of the cornea, especially during procedures involving corneal grafts.
  • Smooth Surface to Prevent Tissue Injury.
  • 0.5mm Increments for Higher Surgical Precision.
  • Circular Fenestration to Mark the Cornea.
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