OPHTHALMIC RETRACTOR
An ophthalmic retractor is a surgical instrument used to hold and retract the tissues in the eye during ophthalmic procedures. These retractors come in different shapes and sizes, depending on the area of the eye being worked on and the specific surgical technique being used.
One common type of ophthalmic retractor is the lid retractor, which is used to hold the eyelid open during surgery. Another type is the iris retractor, which is used to retract the iris and provide better access to the surgical site. Other types of retractors include those designed for use in the cornea, sclera, and orbital area.
Retractors can be made of various materials, including stainless steel, titanium, or plastic. Some retractors have adjustable blades or can be angled to provide better visibility and access during surgery.
Overall, ophthalmic retractors are critical instruments in ophthalmic surgery, as they provide the surgeon with the necessary access and visibility to perform the procedure accurately and safely.