Cataract spoon

A cataract tray is one of the instruments used in cataract surgery to extract cataract mass during extracapsular extraction. This device consists of two parts: a handle and a blade. The handle is shaped comfortably to be held in the hand, and the blade is curved to allow easy and safe removal of cataracts from the eye.

A cataract tray is used to remove cataracts, which are the cause of vision loss. A cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye that leads to blurred vision and other vision problems. Extracapsular cataract extraction is a surgical procedure in which the cataract is removed from the eye without damaging the lens capsule.

To perform extracapsular cataract removal, the surgeon uses a cataract tray. He inserts a spoon into the eye through a small incision in the cornea and begins to remove the cataract. The blade of the spoon glides across the surface of the lens, removing the cataract layer by layer. After cataract removal, the doctor checks the condition of the eye and, if necessary, performs additional procedures.

Using a cataract tray allows the surgeon to remove cataracts as safely and effectively as possible. Thanks to the curved shape of the blade, the surgeon can easily and accurately remove cataracts without damaging surrounding tissue or causing complications.



A cataract tray is an instrument that is used in ophthalmology to remove cataract mass during the process of extracapsular cataract extraction. This operation is an important procedure that allows you to restore normal vision and improve the patient's quality of life.

A cataract tray is a small instrument with rounded edges and a sponge shaft that places the cataract mass before the extraction procedure. This instrument allows you to remove cataracts without damaging surrounding tissue or creating additional discomfort for the patient.