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Ophthalmology instruments for final
year part 1 students in GSL medical
college
By Somu Venkatesh
Final Year Part 1
Fluorescein stain strip
It is used for biomicroscopic examination of antrerior epithelium of cornea
Fluorescein staining of cornea is carried out either using one drop of 2 % freshly
prepared aqueous solution of the dye or a disposable autoclaved filter paper strip
impregnated with the dye .
The are denuded of epithelium due to abarasions or corneal ulcers when stained with
fluorescein appear brilliant green.
When examined using cobalt blue light, the stained area appears opaque green
Other staining methods used for biomicroscopic examination of cornea are
• Bengal rose stain 1%
• Alcian blue dye used in keratoconjunctivitis sicca
Schirmer-1 test
• It is one of the tear film test
• It measures total tear secretio0ns
• It is performed with the help of a 5x35 mm
strip of Whatman-41 filter paper which is
folded 5mm from one end and kept in the
lower fornix at the junction of lateral one-third
and medial two-thirds.
• The patient is asked to look up and not blink or close
the eyes.
• After 5 minutes wetting of the filter paper strip from
the bent end is measured
• Normal values of Schirmer-1 test are more than 15mm.
• Values of 5-10mm are suggestive of moderate to mild
keratocojunctivitis sicca and less than 5mm of severe
keratoconjunctivitis.
• Others test for tear film test for
1.Tear film break-up
2.Rose Bengal staining
Worth’s four-dot test
• It is one test for grading binocular vision
• Normal binocular single vision consists of 3
grades. Sensory anomalies include disturbances
like
1. Binocular vision
2. Eccentric fixation
3. Suppresion
4. Amblyopia
5. Abnormal retinal correspondence
6. Diplopia
In W4DT patient wears goggles with red lens in
front of the right(R for R, Red for Right) and
green lens in front of the left eye and views a
box with four lights – one red, two green and
one white
Interpretation:
• In normal binocular single vision, the patient sees all
the four lights in the absence of manifest squint
• In abnormal retinal correspondence (ARC) patient sees
4 lights even in the presence of a manifest squint.
• In right suppression the patient sees only 3 green
lights,
• In left suppression the patient sees only 2 red lights,
• In alternating suppression the patient sees only 3 green
lights and 2 red lights, alternately.
• In diplopia the patient sees 5 lights (2 red and 3 green).
• Other test are
1. Test for fixation
2. After-image test
3. Sensory function tests with synoptophore
4. Neutral density filter test
Maddox rod
• This is used in Maddox rod test
Maddox rod test:
In this patient is asked to fix on a point light in
the center of Maddox tangent scale at a distance
of 6 meters. A Maddox rod (which consists of
many glass rods of red colour set together in a
metallic disc) is placed in front of one eye with
axis of the rod parallel to the axis of deviation
The Maddox rod converts the point light image into
a line. Thus, the patient will see a point light with
one eye and a red line with the other. Due to
dissimilar images of the two eyes, fusion is broken
and heterophoria becomes manifest. The number
of Maddox tangent scale where the red line falls will
be the amount of heterophoria in degrees. In the
absence of Maddox tangent scale, the dissociation
between the point light and red line is measured by
the superimposition of the 2 images by means of
prisms placed in front of one eye with apex towards
the phoria
Enucleation spoon(optic nerve guide)
• It is a spoon shaped
instrument with a
central cleavage.
Use:
To engage the optic nerve
during enucleation.
Evisceration curette
It consists of an oval or
round shallow cup with
blunt margins attached to
a stout handle.
Use:
To curette out the
intraocular contents
during evisceration
operation.
Lacrimal probes(Bowman’s)
These are a set of straight
metal wires of varying
thickness(size 0-8) with
blunt rounded ends and
flattened central platform.
Uses:
1. To probe nasolacrimal
duct in congential
blockage.
2. To identify the lacrimal
sac during DCT and DCR
operations.
Punctum dilator(Nettleship’s)
It has a cylindrical
corrugated metal handle
with a conical pointed tip.
Uses:
To dilate the punctum and
canaliculus during
syringing, probing,
dacryocystography, DCT
and DCR procedures.
Chalazion scoop
• It has a small cup with
sharp margins attached
to a narrow handle.
Uses:
To scoop out contents of
the chalazion during
incision and curettage.
IOL dialer or Sinskey hook
It is a fine but stout instrument with a bent tip. The tip
engages the dialing holes of the IOL.
Uses:
1. It is used to dial the PMMA non-foldable IOL for proper
positioning in the capsular bag or ciliary sulcus.
2. It can also be used to manipulate the nucleus in
phacoemulsification surgery.
Nucleus manipulate may be in the form of nucleus rotation
in the capsular bag, cracking of the nucleus and feeding of
the nuclear fragments into the phaco tip.
Iris repositor
It consists of a delicate, flat,
malleable, straight or bent
blade with blunt edges and
tip attached to a handle.
Uses:
1. To reposit the iris in the
anterior chamber in any
intraocular surgery.
2. To break synechiae at
the pupillary margin.
Two way irrigation and aspiration
cannula
It is available in various
designs, commonly used are
simcoe’s classical or reverse
cannula.
Uses:
1. For irrigation and
aspiration of the lens
matter in extracapsualr
cataract extraction.
2. Aspiration of hyphaema.
Wire vectis
It is a wire loop attached
to a metallic handle.
Uses:
It is used to remove
subluxated lens and
anteriorly dislocated lens
in ICCE technique and the
nucleus in ECCE
technique.
Chalazion clamp
It consists of 2 limbs like a forceps, which can be clamped
with the help of a screw. The tip of one limb is flattened in
the form of a round disc which is applied on the skin side,
while the tip of the other arm has a small circular ring
applied on the conjunctival side of the chalazion. However,
rarely when the chalazion points towards the skin, the ring
side is applied to the skin.
Uses:
To fix the chalazion and achieve haemostasis during the
incision and curettage operation
Iris forceps
These are small and delicate
forceps having fine 1x2 teeth
on the inner side of the limbs.
These are also available in
various shapes and designs.
Uses:
These are used to catch the iris
for the purpose of iridectomy
during operations for cataract,
glaucoma, optical iridectomy
and excision for iris prolapse,
tumours and entangled foreign
bodies.
Kelman-McPherson forceps
These are fine forceps
with bent limbs.
Uses:
1. To hold the superior
haptic of IOL during its
placement.
2. To tear off the anterior
capsular flap in ECCE.
3. Can be used for suture
tying.
de Wecker’s scissors
They are fine scissors with
small blades directed at
right angles to the arms. The
blades are kept apart,
making V-shape, by spring
action.
Uses:
It is used to perform
iridectomy, iridotomy and to
cut the prolapsed formed
vitreous and pupillary
membrane.
Spring action (Barraquer’s type)
needle holder
These are available in various
sizes with straight or curved
tips, in different shapes and
may be with or without locking
system. The jaws of the needle
holder are finely serrated to
hold the fine needles firmly.
Uses:
Spring type needle holder are
used for passing sutures in the
conjunctiva, cornea, sclera and
extraocular muscles.
Muscle (strabismus) hook
It is similar to the lens expressor
in but has a blunt guarding knob
at the end to prevent muscle
slippage. The plane of the handle
is the same as that of the
curvature of the hook.
Uses:
1. It is used to engage the
extraocular muscles during
surgery for squint,
enucleation and retinal
detachment.
2. In the absence of lens
expressor, it may be used in
its place.
Lens expressor(hook)
It is a flat metal handle with a rounded curve at one end. Tip of
the curve is knobbed. The plane of the handle is at right angle to
the curvature of the hook.
Uses:
1. To apply pressure on the limbs at the 6 O’clock position during
the delivery of lens in intracapsular cataract extraction with
Smith’s (tumbling) and capsule forceps techniques.
2. To express the nucleus in extracapsular cataract extraction.
3. It can also be used as muscle hook if the latter is not available.
4. Also used along with wire vectis to extract out the dislocated
lens.
Castroviejo calliper
It is a divider like instrument,
to one arm of which is
attached a graduated scale (in
mm). Its other arm can be
moved by a screw over the
scale.
Uses:
It is used to take
measurements during squint,
ptosis, retinal detachment and
pars plana vitrectomy surgery.
It is also used to measure
corneal diameter and visible
horizontal iris diameter.
Universal metallic eye speculum
It is called universal eye
speculum because it can
be used for both eyes i.e.,
right as well as left.
It has 2 limbs and a spring
mechanism with a screw
to adjust the limbs.
Desmarre’s retractor
It is a saddle shaped instrument
folded on itself at one end. It is
available in 2 sizes:small(paediatric)
and large (adult).
Uses:
It is used to retract the lids during
examination of the eyeball in cases
of blepharospasm in children, in
cases with marked swelling and
ecchymosis, removal of corneoscleral
sutures, removal of corneal foreign
body and for double eversion of
upper lid to examine the superior
fornix.
Advantages: Allows continuous
adjustment of the lids and width of
the palpebral aperture.
Plane mirror retinoscope
Spherical
convex lens
Spherical
concave lens
Cylindrical
convex lens
Cylindrical
concave lens

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Ophthalmology instruments for G.S.L. Medical College students

  • 1. Ophthalmology instruments for final year part 1 students in GSL medical college By Somu Venkatesh Final Year Part 1
  • 2.
  • 3. Fluorescein stain strip It is used for biomicroscopic examination of antrerior epithelium of cornea Fluorescein staining of cornea is carried out either using one drop of 2 % freshly prepared aqueous solution of the dye or a disposable autoclaved filter paper strip impregnated with the dye . The are denuded of epithelium due to abarasions or corneal ulcers when stained with fluorescein appear brilliant green. When examined using cobalt blue light, the stained area appears opaque green Other staining methods used for biomicroscopic examination of cornea are • Bengal rose stain 1% • Alcian blue dye used in keratoconjunctivitis sicca
  • 4.
  • 5. Schirmer-1 test • It is one of the tear film test • It measures total tear secretio0ns • It is performed with the help of a 5x35 mm strip of Whatman-41 filter paper which is folded 5mm from one end and kept in the lower fornix at the junction of lateral one-third and medial two-thirds.
  • 6. • The patient is asked to look up and not blink or close the eyes. • After 5 minutes wetting of the filter paper strip from the bent end is measured • Normal values of Schirmer-1 test are more than 15mm. • Values of 5-10mm are suggestive of moderate to mild keratocojunctivitis sicca and less than 5mm of severe keratoconjunctivitis. • Others test for tear film test for 1.Tear film break-up 2.Rose Bengal staining
  • 7.
  • 8. Worth’s four-dot test • It is one test for grading binocular vision • Normal binocular single vision consists of 3 grades. Sensory anomalies include disturbances like 1. Binocular vision 2. Eccentric fixation 3. Suppresion 4. Amblyopia 5. Abnormal retinal correspondence 6. Diplopia
  • 9. In W4DT patient wears goggles with red lens in front of the right(R for R, Red for Right) and green lens in front of the left eye and views a box with four lights – one red, two green and one white
  • 10. Interpretation: • In normal binocular single vision, the patient sees all the four lights in the absence of manifest squint • In abnormal retinal correspondence (ARC) patient sees 4 lights even in the presence of a manifest squint. • In right suppression the patient sees only 3 green lights, • In left suppression the patient sees only 2 red lights, • In alternating suppression the patient sees only 3 green lights and 2 red lights, alternately. • In diplopia the patient sees 5 lights (2 red and 3 green).
  • 11. • Other test are 1. Test for fixation 2. After-image test 3. Sensory function tests with synoptophore 4. Neutral density filter test
  • 12.
  • 13. Maddox rod • This is used in Maddox rod test Maddox rod test: In this patient is asked to fix on a point light in the center of Maddox tangent scale at a distance of 6 meters. A Maddox rod (which consists of many glass rods of red colour set together in a metallic disc) is placed in front of one eye with axis of the rod parallel to the axis of deviation
  • 14. The Maddox rod converts the point light image into a line. Thus, the patient will see a point light with one eye and a red line with the other. Due to dissimilar images of the two eyes, fusion is broken and heterophoria becomes manifest. The number of Maddox tangent scale where the red line falls will be the amount of heterophoria in degrees. In the absence of Maddox tangent scale, the dissociation between the point light and red line is measured by the superimposition of the 2 images by means of prisms placed in front of one eye with apex towards the phoria
  • 15.
  • 16. Enucleation spoon(optic nerve guide) • It is a spoon shaped instrument with a central cleavage. Use: To engage the optic nerve during enucleation.
  • 17.
  • 18. Evisceration curette It consists of an oval or round shallow cup with blunt margins attached to a stout handle. Use: To curette out the intraocular contents during evisceration operation.
  • 19.
  • 20. Lacrimal probes(Bowman’s) These are a set of straight metal wires of varying thickness(size 0-8) with blunt rounded ends and flattened central platform. Uses: 1. To probe nasolacrimal duct in congential blockage. 2. To identify the lacrimal sac during DCT and DCR operations.
  • 21.
  • 22. Punctum dilator(Nettleship’s) It has a cylindrical corrugated metal handle with a conical pointed tip. Uses: To dilate the punctum and canaliculus during syringing, probing, dacryocystography, DCT and DCR procedures.
  • 23.
  • 24. Chalazion scoop • It has a small cup with sharp margins attached to a narrow handle. Uses: To scoop out contents of the chalazion during incision and curettage.
  • 25.
  • 26. IOL dialer or Sinskey hook It is a fine but stout instrument with a bent tip. The tip engages the dialing holes of the IOL. Uses: 1. It is used to dial the PMMA non-foldable IOL for proper positioning in the capsular bag or ciliary sulcus. 2. It can also be used to manipulate the nucleus in phacoemulsification surgery. Nucleus manipulate may be in the form of nucleus rotation in the capsular bag, cracking of the nucleus and feeding of the nuclear fragments into the phaco tip.
  • 27.
  • 28. Iris repositor It consists of a delicate, flat, malleable, straight or bent blade with blunt edges and tip attached to a handle. Uses: 1. To reposit the iris in the anterior chamber in any intraocular surgery. 2. To break synechiae at the pupillary margin.
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  • 30. Two way irrigation and aspiration cannula It is available in various designs, commonly used are simcoe’s classical or reverse cannula. Uses: 1. For irrigation and aspiration of the lens matter in extracapsualr cataract extraction. 2. Aspiration of hyphaema.
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  • 32. Wire vectis It is a wire loop attached to a metallic handle. Uses: It is used to remove subluxated lens and anteriorly dislocated lens in ICCE technique and the nucleus in ECCE technique.
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  • 34. Chalazion clamp It consists of 2 limbs like a forceps, which can be clamped with the help of a screw. The tip of one limb is flattened in the form of a round disc which is applied on the skin side, while the tip of the other arm has a small circular ring applied on the conjunctival side of the chalazion. However, rarely when the chalazion points towards the skin, the ring side is applied to the skin. Uses: To fix the chalazion and achieve haemostasis during the incision and curettage operation
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  • 36. Iris forceps These are small and delicate forceps having fine 1x2 teeth on the inner side of the limbs. These are also available in various shapes and designs. Uses: These are used to catch the iris for the purpose of iridectomy during operations for cataract, glaucoma, optical iridectomy and excision for iris prolapse, tumours and entangled foreign bodies.
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  • 38. Kelman-McPherson forceps These are fine forceps with bent limbs. Uses: 1. To hold the superior haptic of IOL during its placement. 2. To tear off the anterior capsular flap in ECCE. 3. Can be used for suture tying.
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  • 40. de Wecker’s scissors They are fine scissors with small blades directed at right angles to the arms. The blades are kept apart, making V-shape, by spring action. Uses: It is used to perform iridectomy, iridotomy and to cut the prolapsed formed vitreous and pupillary membrane.
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  • 42. Spring action (Barraquer’s type) needle holder These are available in various sizes with straight or curved tips, in different shapes and may be with or without locking system. The jaws of the needle holder are finely serrated to hold the fine needles firmly. Uses: Spring type needle holder are used for passing sutures in the conjunctiva, cornea, sclera and extraocular muscles.
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  • 44. Muscle (strabismus) hook It is similar to the lens expressor in but has a blunt guarding knob at the end to prevent muscle slippage. The plane of the handle is the same as that of the curvature of the hook. Uses: 1. It is used to engage the extraocular muscles during surgery for squint, enucleation and retinal detachment. 2. In the absence of lens expressor, it may be used in its place.
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  • 46. Lens expressor(hook) It is a flat metal handle with a rounded curve at one end. Tip of the curve is knobbed. The plane of the handle is at right angle to the curvature of the hook. Uses: 1. To apply pressure on the limbs at the 6 O’clock position during the delivery of lens in intracapsular cataract extraction with Smith’s (tumbling) and capsule forceps techniques. 2. To express the nucleus in extracapsular cataract extraction. 3. It can also be used as muscle hook if the latter is not available. 4. Also used along with wire vectis to extract out the dislocated lens.
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  • 48. Castroviejo calliper It is a divider like instrument, to one arm of which is attached a graduated scale (in mm). Its other arm can be moved by a screw over the scale. Uses: It is used to take measurements during squint, ptosis, retinal detachment and pars plana vitrectomy surgery. It is also used to measure corneal diameter and visible horizontal iris diameter.
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  • 50. Universal metallic eye speculum It is called universal eye speculum because it can be used for both eyes i.e., right as well as left. It has 2 limbs and a spring mechanism with a screw to adjust the limbs.
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  • 52. Desmarre’s retractor It is a saddle shaped instrument folded on itself at one end. It is available in 2 sizes:small(paediatric) and large (adult). Uses: It is used to retract the lids during examination of the eyeball in cases of blepharospasm in children, in cases with marked swelling and ecchymosis, removal of corneoscleral sutures, removal of corneal foreign body and for double eversion of upper lid to examine the superior fornix. Advantages: Allows continuous adjustment of the lids and width of the palpebral aperture.
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