A hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument with small blades designed to
A hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument with small blades designed to grasp and manipulate ophthalmic implants (excluding sutures) during implantation/explantation; it is not intended for use on tissues. Its design may be tweezers-like, or it may be probe-like with a proximal handle, a thin cannula-like shaft, and small grasping blades that protrude from the distal end of the shaft. This is a reusable device intended to be sterilized prior to use.
A collection of various ophthalmic surgical instruments and the necessary materi
A collection of various ophthalmic surgical instruments and the necessary materials intended to be used to perform an ophthalmic surgical procedure; it is not comprised exclusively of dedicated implantation tools and it does not contain any pharmaceuticals. This is a single-use device.
A hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument used for enlarging the lacri
A hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument used for enlarging the lacrimal canal (the lacrimal duct) during an ophthalmic procedure. This is a reusable device.
A hand-held manual ophthalmic instrument designed to hold and insert an orbital
A hand-held manual ophthalmic instrument designed to hold and insert an orbital sphere implant into the orbital cavity (eye socket). It typically has a body made of high-grade stainless steel with a piston used to forward the implant, which is held and positioned by the size-adjustable head of the device. This is a reusable device.
A hand-held, manual, slender rod-like ophthalmic surgical instrument made of fle
A hand-held, manual, slender rod-like ophthalmic surgical instrument made of flexible metal, with a blunt bulbous tip, used for exploring the lacrimal canal (the lacrimal duct) during an ophthalmic procedure. This is a reusable device.
An ophthalmic device that is implanted subcutaneously within the upper eyelid to
An ophthalmic device that is implanted subcutaneously within the upper eyelid to "lidload" the eyelid to restore upper eyelid muscle (musculus orbicularis oculi) function. This device is used for the treatment of lagophthalmos, a condition that frequently results from facial paralysis caused by Bell's palsy, trauma, a stroke, or as an indirect consequence of the surgical removal of certain types of tumour in close proximity to the facial nerve. This device uses gravity to gently close the upper eyelid when blinking or when the eyelid muscle is relaxed, and is made of a heavy material [e.g., gold (Au), platinum (Pt)].
An ophthalmic device that is implanted subcutaneously within the upper eyelid to
An ophthalmic device that is implanted subcutaneously within the upper eyelid to "lidload" the eyelid to restore upper eyelid muscle (musculus orbicularis oculi) function. This device is used for the treatment of lagophthalmos, a condition that frequently results from facial paralysis caused by Bell's palsy, trauma, a stroke, or as an indirect consequence of the surgical removal of certain types of tumour in close proximity to the facial nerve. This device uses gravity to gently close the upper eyelid when blinking or when the eyelid muscle is relaxed, and is made of a heavy material [e.g., gold (Au), platinum (Pt)].
An ophthalmic device that is implanted subcutaneously within the upper eyelid to
An ophthalmic device that is implanted subcutaneously within the upper eyelid to "lidload" the eyelid to restore upper eyelid muscle (musculus orbicularis oculi) function. This device is used for the treatment of lagophthalmos, a condition that frequently results from facial paralysis caused by Bell's palsy, trauma, a stroke, or as an indirect consequence of the surgical removal of certain types of tumour in close proximity to the facial nerve. This device uses gravity to gently close the upper eyelid when blinking or when the eyelid muscle is relaxed, and is made of a heavy material [e.g., gold (Au), platinum (Pt)].