OPHTHALMOLOGIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DIGITAL INFINITE REFRACTION ESSILOR INTERNATIONAL 147 RUE DE PARIS 94220 CHARENTON-LE-PONT 94220 France Ophthalmologic surgical instruments; apparatus for ophthalmologic tests, namely, eye testing machines; medical instruments for diagnosis in ophthalmology; medical imaging apparatus for ophthalmologic use; tomographs and angiographs for medical ophthalmologic use; ophthalmoscopes for medical purposes; keratometers for medical purposes; ophthalmometers for medical purposes; pupillometers for measuring pupillary distance (PD); corneal reflection pupillometers for measuring pupillary reactivity to stimulus; phoropters for medical purposes; meters for medical use, namely, frontofocometers; meters for medical use, namely, projection lensometers; meters for medical use, namely, vertex refractionometers; eye testing apparatus; apparatus for screening vision defects and disorders; medical apparatus for measuring and testing visual acuity and vision; medical apparatus and instruments for conducting reading and visual acuity tests, namely, reading scales; vision testing apparatus and instruments for medical use, in particular for the examination of visual behavior; medical apparatus and instruments for detecting and measuring eye and head movements in response to visual stimuli; replacement parts and fittings specially adapted for eyesight testing machines, namely, head rests, chin rests, nose rests, separators, and removable covers;DIGITAL AND REFRACTION;
M-HOOK INAMI & Co., Ltd. 24-2, Hongo 3-chome, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033 Japan ophthalmologic surgical instruments;
MACKOOL Mackool, Richard J. 31-27 41st Street Astoria NY 11103 ophthalmologic surgical instruments;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Surgical techniques and instruments are provided for performing surgical procedures in a disc space. The instrument includes a sleeve having a distal end and an opposite proximal end and a working channel extending therebetween. The working channel includes a first portion and an adjacent second portion configured to receive surgical instruments therethrough. A cap member is secured to the sleeve at the proximal end. The cap member has a sealable access port substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the first or second portions. The cap member is movable with respect to the sleeve to substantially align the access port with the other of the first and second portions while the working channel remains sealed. Various techniques using various surgical instruments in laparoscopic procedures are also disclosed.