Ophthalmic Equipment

Ophthalmic Equipment:

It is an optical instrument that is used to determine the refractive index of a substance or some physical property of a substance that is directly related to its refractive index.

Phacoemulsification System:

Phacoemulsification is a modern-day cataract surgery that employs ultrasound energy to emulsify the nucleus, vacuum to catch the nuclear material, and irrigation and aspiration for cortex and viscoelastic removal. A typical Phaco machine consists of a handpiece, foot pedal, irrigation, and aspiration system.

Digital Ophthalmic Microscope:

Ophthalmic microscopes support the eye surgeon during every step of cataract surgery, enabling them to work with high levels of efficiency and precision.

For clear visualization in cataract surgery, it is necessary to maintain optimal illumination with a constant and brilliant red reflex.

OCT Imaging System:

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-contact imaging technique that generates cross-sectional images of tissue with high resolution.

Therefore, it is especially valuable in organs, where traditional microscopic tissue diagnosis by means of biopsy is not available—such as the human eye.