Our Products
Our Complete range of products are Lacrimal Intubation Set, Laser Practice Eyes, MODEL EYE FOR INDIRECT OPHTHALMOSCOPY AND RETINOSCOPY, Enlarger Knife and Sapphire Knives.
Lasers in ophthalmology can be disastrous if not used properly. The greatest impediment in teaching Lasers is the potential danger to the patient's eye during the intial learning. To overcome this problem, a Laser Practice Eye Laser-i was developed. Laser-i is an Ophthalmic Teaching Device used for simulating Green/Red Laser shots in an artificial diseased retina. The optics resembles an aphakic, emetropic eye. A photographic film is used as an artificial diseased retina, which responds to the laser shots. Under exposure / correct exposure and over exposure gives a different visible reaction. It can be mounted on Slit Lamp of all available makes. Laser-i is an optical + mechanical device which does not require electricity.
1. For practice of indirect ophthalmoscopy and retinoscopy. 2. Normal & abnormal retinal structure painted inside 3. Can simulate myopic as well as hypermetropic eyes. 4. Astigmatism can be simulated by inserting cylindrical lens in the trial frame.
These blades are designed to give incision of required width for IOL Enlarger. The tip is made blunt to avoid secondary incision. These have extremely sharp cutting edge and polycarbonate handle.
Sapphire Knives used in Ophthalmic Surgery.
Features:
| Sapphire Knives | |
| Clear Corneal | |
Lacrimal Intubation set comprising of stainless steel probes with silicon tubing length 30 cm. Packed in ready to use sterile packs.
Sizes:11 cm x 23 G with or without Olive tips7.5 cm x 23 G with or without Olive tips
A multipurpose forceps for retinal detachment surgery which can be used as a
This single piece device consists of a cap on one end and a shaft of a specified gauge on the other end. The shaft has a tapered tip which helps to insert the plug into the vitreous cavity. The cap which is bigger than the shaft helps in easy placement and removal of the plug from the sclera hole.
Intended Use
This device is used in vitreo retinal surgical cases having opaque or injured cornea. This device acts as a temporary cornea during the surgery and is immediately replaced by a donor tissue after the surgery.
Device Description
This is a clear PMMA Lens having four suture holes around its principal edge. The biconcave design of the lens gives a wide field of view under a microscope without help of any viewing system. Once the sutures are places, the lens and cornea interface acts as a seal and provides a closed system for a vitreo retinal surgical procedure. Available Size - 7.50 mm dia
The cornea is placed over the Teflon block and the donor button is then punched out.