
Eye surgery is a field that requires precision and advanced technology.
Modern eye surgical devices have been developed to provide the best results during surgery. These devices increase the surgeon’s precision and minimise the risk of complications.
Operating tables provide comfort for patients and help surgeons work more efficiently with their ergonomic and adjustable structures for eye surgery. Microscope systems magnify the operating field, allowing the surgeon to see even the finest details. Digital integrated microscopes offer support during surgery with 3D imaging and recording systems.
FFA (Fundus Fluorescein Angiography) devices are used in the diagnosis of retinal diseases, while autorefractometers enable automatic measurement of patients’ refractive errors. Tonometry devices for measuring intraocular pressure play a critical role in the diagnosis of glaucoma.
Eye measurement devices help to obtain the necessary data before cataract, refractive surgery and other eye surgeries. Biometry devices guide surgery planning by analysing the patient’s eye structure in detail.
In addition, phacoemulsification devices are an important technology used in cataract surgeries. Ultrasound waves break up the clouded lens and allow it to be sucked out and surgery is performed with minimal incision.