Orbitotonometry

Orbitoscopy is an ophthalmological examination method that involves examining the eyeball and the tissues surrounding it. This method is an important tool in the diagnosis of various diseases of the eye and its tissues. Orbitoscopy is usually performed during other ophthalmic examinations, such as fundus ophthalmoscopy or corneal keratoscopy. There are several types of orbitoscopy, which differ in the principle of operation and technique. One of the most common orbitoscopy methods is gonioscopy, in which the doctor uses a manual or electric probing device to examine the anterior segment of the eye and the angle between the cornea and the iris. The device is a two-mirror system that directs light rays through different angles to the front of the eye. A special mirror device inside the device allows you to direct the resulting light beam through different planes, which helps the doctor see the condition