Sclera marker

Scleral Markers are a tool with a sharp tooth on a thin, arched, curved neck that is used to make paint marks on the sclera that indicate the distance from the limbus. This instrument is used during eyeball surgery to determine the exact location of the operated area.

The instrument has a sharp tooth on a thin, arched neck that extends into a handle. This tooth makes it easy to mark the sclera and provides accuracy in determining the distance from the limbus. Marks made with this tool can be used to determine the exact location of the operated area and improve the accuracy of the operation.



A sclera marker is an instrument used during eye surgery to make marks on the sclera (the inside of the eyelids) that indicate the distance from the forehead to the limbus (the inner edge of the eye). It looks like a small knife with a hook on the end,