Hook Tenotomy

Tenotomy hook is a special tool for performing tenotomy of the eye muscles, which helps restore their mobility after injury or surgery. It has the shape of a blunt hook, bent at a right angle and is designed to capture and fix the tendons of the eye muscle.

Tenotomy is a surgical procedure in which the tendon of the eye muscle is cut to relieve pain and restore its function. It can be performed for various diseases, such as glaucoma, retinal detachment, cataracts and others.

A tenotomy hook is used to grasp and fix the eye muscle tendon in the desired position during surgery. This allows the surgeon to perform the operation more accurately and safely, as well as speed up the patient's recovery process.

The tenotomy procedure is performed under local anesthesia and takes about 30-40 minutes. After surgery, the patient may experience some pain and discomfort, but this usually goes away within a few days.

In general, the tenotomy hook is an important tool for performing tenotomy of the ocular muscle and ensuring its recovery after injury or surgery. It allows you to speed up the rehabilitation process and improve the patient’s quality of life.



Description of tenotomy hook:

A tenotomy hook is an instrument that is used during various eye surgeries. It is a curved instrument with a blunt end that is designed to grasp and correct the tendons of the eye muscle. It has a smooth surface and a right angle bend, which allows you to easily and accurately grasp and fix tendons in the desired position.

Using a tenotomy hook:

An instrument such as a tenotonic hook is used to restore damage to the eye muscles, etc. If a person has had temporary paralysis of the head, he often turns to ophthalmologists, who will resort to using this instrument. But recently, experts have begun to actively use it for rejuvenation - tightening ligaments in patients who want to reduce their eyelids. Using a tenotonic hook allows you to speed up the healing process and return the muscles to the function of independent contraction. This procedure includes more complete processing of fabrics and deeper cleaning. The effectiveness of the procedure is also due to the use of special enzymes that destroy proteins, thereby facilitating the transport of cartilage. Therefore, the use of tenotomy surgery is especially important for an operation such as blepharoplasty.