Eye Forceps

Eye tweezers is a special instrument that is used in ophthalmology to remove foreign bodies from the eye, as well as to carry out various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.

These tweezers are small in size and are highly accurate and easy to use. It consists of two parts: a handle and a working part. The working part has a pointed end and can be made of various materials, such as metal, plastic or ceramics.

Ophthalmic tweezers are used to remove foreign bodies that may enter the eye during work or other circumstances. For example, these could be small particles of dust, dirt or glass shards. It can also be used to remove various types of tumors and other growths on the surface of the eye.

In addition, eye tweezers can be used to perform diagnostic procedures such as examining the cornea or retina. It allows the doctor to get a more detailed understanding of the condition of the eye and determine what procedures need to be performed for treatment.

Overall, ocular tweezers are an important tool in ophthalmic practice and allow for precise and safe procedures.



1. Introduction **Ocellated forceps** are an important instrument in medicine that is used to grasp and hold small objects such as ocular tissue or other organs. It has a special shape and size, which makes it convenient for use in ophthalmic practice. 2. Device of Ocellated Tweezers

The eye tweezers consist of two parts - the handle