Peroperative Keratoscope
A precise diagnostic tool for evaluating corneal astigmatism during suturing. Designed with alternating black and white rings inside an anodized aluminum tube for enhanced visual analysis.
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Technical Specifications of Peroperative Keratoscope
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Anodized aluminum |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable (134°C steam) |
| Finish | Anti-glare |
| Coating | Anodized outer surface |
| Manufacturer | MADHU |
| Brand | OptiClear |
| SKU | MIPL/N5 |
This diagnostic tool is crafted from anodized aluminum, ensuring both durability and lightweight handling, which is essential for ophthalmic professionals. The anti-glare finish enhances clear visualization during diagnostic evaluations, while the anodized outer surface provides additional protection and longevity. Autoclavable at 134°C, it guarantees safe handling and functional reliability in clinical settings. Manufactured by MADHU under the OptiClear brand, this instrument is a critical component for clinicians seeking precision and stability in their diagnostic procedures.
Surgical Applications of Peroperative Keratoscope
Clinical Applications of Peroperative Keratoscope This tool is integral in refractive surgery, particularly during procedures like LASIK, where precise assessment of corneal astigmatism is crucial. By providing real-time visualization of the corneal surface, this variant enhances surgical precision, ensuring optimal alignment and correction of astigmatic errors, thereby improving postoperative visual outcomes.
Common Applications
- LASIK
- Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK)
- Astigmatic Keratotomy
- Cataract Surgery with Toric IOLs
- Penetrating Keratoplasty
- Limbal Relaxing Incisions
- Anterior Segment Surgery
Frequently Asked Questions
What material is the Peroperative Keratoscope made of?
It is made from anodized aluminum, which provides durability and lightweight handling.
Is the Peroperative Keratoscope sterilizable?
Yes, it is autoclavable at 134°C steam for sterilization.
What is the purpose of the alternating black and white rings inside the keratoscope?
The rings are designed to enhance visual analysis of the corneal surface during evaluation.
What finish does the Peroperative Keratoscope have?
It features an anti-glare finish to improve clarity during use.
For which types of surgeries is the Peroperative Keratoscope commonly used?
It is used in LASIK, photorefractive keratectomy, astigmatic keratotomy, cataract surgery with toric IOLs, penetrating keratoplasty, limbal relaxing incisions, and anterior segment surgery.



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