Eye Scissors

Eye scissors are a special instrument that is used in ophthalmology to perform eye surgery. They are distinguished by their small size and narrow cutting part, which allows operations with high precision.

Eye scissors consist of two parts: a blade and a handle. The blade has the shape of a curved blade and is made of special steel, which is highly durable and resistant to corrosion. The handle of the scissors is made of plastic or wood and has a comfortable shape for holding in the hand.

The use of eye scissors is a necessary tool for performing operations on the eyeball. They allow surgical procedures to be performed with a high degree of accuracy and safety for the patient. In addition, the use of eye scissors can reduce surgical time and reduce the risk of complications.

Although eye scissors are an important tool in ophthalmology, their use should only be performed by experienced professionals. Improper use of scissors can lead to serious consequences for the patient's health. Therefore, before carrying out the operation, it is necessary to conduct thorough preparation and training of personnel.



Ophthalmic Scissors Description **Ophthalmic scissors**, also known as N. ocular scissors, are a special surgical instrument used to perform operations on the eyeballs.

As the name suggests, N. glans are distinguished by their small size (the average length is about 80 mm) and the narrow blade of the cutting part (the width is about 2 mm). This allows these instruments to be used even for minor operations, for example, when removing foreign bodies or when creating a flap on the cornea. Eye scissors can be either straight or curved. There are also N. with a collar, i.e. specially shaped blade cutting parts. The collar not only makes certain operations easier, but also contributes to safer work by helping to control the depth of cut and prevent accidental damage to ocular structures. Most N. are made of stainless steel, but they can be made of other materials if required by the operation being performed. Application Ocular scissors are used in ophthalmology for the following operations: - Removal of foreign bodies on the ocular surface. Using scissors attached to the eyelids, the cornea is cleaned of various objects. The instrument is inserted under the cornea, the protective cap is cut with scissors, and the patient’s hand removes any remaining dirt or objects from the eye. - Visual acuity begins to drop sharply. In severe cases, emergency care is used. The entire surface of the cornea is carefully examined, all particles are detected, starting with the largest. Using a special solution from a drop bottle, thoroughly wash away all debris along with