Ophthalmic Surgery Instruments Ophthalmic surgery instruments are specialized tools designed for procedures involving the eye and surrounding structures. These instruments are crucial in providing precision and safety during various eye surgeries, such as cataract surgery, glaucoma surgery, and corneal transplantation. Types of Ophthalmic Surgery Instruments 1. Scissors o Mayo Scissors: Used for cutting tissue. o Stevens Tenotomy Scissors: Fine scissors for delicate dissection. 2. Forceps o Toothed Forceps: Grasping tissues securely without causing trauma. o Doyen Forceps: Used for grasping tissues during corneal surgery. 3. Needles and Needle Holders o Suture Needles: Curved and straight needles for suturing tissues. o Needle Holders: Instrument for securely holding needles while suturing. 4. Scalpel Blades and Handles o Disposable Blades: Sharp blades for incisions. o Scalpel Handles: Used to hold blades securely during surgery. 5. Cannulas and Syringes o Irrigation and Aspiration Cannulas: Used to remove fluids during surgery. o Syringes: For administering medications or filling the eye with solutions. 6. Speculums o Eye Speculum: Holds the eyelids open during surgery for better visibility and access. 7. Microscopes and Loupes o Surgical Microscopes: Provide magnified views of the surgical field. o Loupes: Magnifying glasses for enhanced vision during delicate tasks. 8. Laser Instruments o YAG Laser: Used for capsulotomy and other laser procedures. o Femtosecond Laser: For precise incisions in cataract surgery. 9. Suction Devices o Used to remove debris and fluids from the surgical area, maintaining a clear view. If you have specific questions about certain instruments or procedures please contact us at https://surgicalrepublic.com/All Rights Reserved