Ophthalmic Surgical Instruments

Essential precision microsurgical tools and specialized equipment designed for delicate manipulation and intervention within the eye and its adnexa. This category includes forceps, scissors, curettes, and knives for cataract, corneal, glaucoma, and vitreoretinal surgery, along with speculums, needle holders, and cannulas. These instruments provide the exceptional control and access required for procedures such as phacoemulsification, trabeculectomy, penetrating keratoplasty, and macular hole repair, enabling surgeons to operate with minimal tissue trauma and maximal accuracy. Ideal for ophthalmic operating rooms, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialized eye clinics.

Operation Microscope

An Operation Microscope is a high-magnification, stereoscopic optical system used for visualization during microsurgical procedures in ophthalmology, neurosurgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, and other specialties. Providing adjustable magnification, coaxial illumination, and motorized positioning, it enables surgeons to perform delicate procedures on structures as small as 0.5 mm with precision and safety. Essential for modern microsurgery, it improves surgical outcomes and expands the range of treatable conditions.

Ophthalmic Equipment

Ophthalmic Equipment encompasses a comprehensive range of diagnostic instruments used for eye examination, including slit lamps, phoropters, auto refractometers, tonometers, fundus cameras, corneal topographers, visual field analyzers, and optical coherence tomography systems. These instruments enable eye care professionals to assess refractive error, diagnose and monitor ocular diseases such as glaucoma, cataract, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration, and plan treatments including glasses, contact lenses, and surgery. Essential for preserving vision and maintaining eye health.