Electrooculography is a technique for measuring the resting potential of the retina. The resulting signal is called the electrooculogram. The main applications are in ophthalmological diagnosis and in recording eye movements. It is used to assess the function of the pigment epithelium.
Ophthalmic irrigating solution is a composition comprising an aqueous phosphate-buffered balanced salt solution including glucose, an antioxidant, and ketone bodies and/or precursors. It is mainly used in ocular surgery. It is also suitable for ophthalmic topical application and general surgeries.
Ophthalmic Ointments are solid dosage forms utilizing either the more common white petrolatum vehicle or the newer aqueous methylcellulose gel. Ophthalmic ointments retard corneal wound healing. Ophthalmic ointment bases are a mixture of mineral oil & white petroleum and have a melting point close to body temperature.
Ophthalmic operating spectacles (loupes) are devices that consist of convex lenses or lens systems intended to be worn by a surgeon to magnify the surgical site during ophthalmic surgery.
Ophthalmic Solutions are sterile, free from foreign particles and specially prepared for instillation in the eye. Ophthalmic solutions are dispensed in eyedropper bottles.
Electrosurgical generator is designed for use in all fields of surgery. Electrosurgical generators are used in cutting and coagulation procedures such as sphincterotomy and polypectomy, sampling with hot forceps, and coagulation of tissue in case of bleeding. Electrosurgical generators are specifically designed to work with endotherapy accessories and it is compatible with other electrosurgical equipment.