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Scleral Depressor
Regular price $49.50
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Size: Length 135 mm. Handle length 60 mm
Scleral Depressor
Scleral Depressor
$49.50

The Scleral Depressor: Visualizing the Peripheral Retina

Within the highly specialized field of vitreoretinal surgery and advanced diagnostic examinations The depressor of the sclera Depressor is an important instrument for bringing peripheral vision into focus. Through applying gentle outside pressure on the sclera (the white of the eye), surgeons can "indent" the eye wall and push the retina's peripheral structures towards the central part of the pupil. This procedure is crucial for the identification of retinal tears or holes, which would otherwise be unnoticed during a routine exam.

Designed for Deep Visualization

The main purpose of a scleral depressor's function is to aid in indirect Ophthalmoscopy. If used in conjunction with surgery or a dilation exam It offers several crucial advantages:

  • Dynamic Exam: By moving the depressor around the globe, a surgeon can perform an all-around examination of the ora serrata (the serrated junction between the retina and ciliary body).
  • Mechanical Benefits: It allows for the identification of subtle retinal diseases, like "white with pressure" or "white without pressure" areas, which can be early indicators of a possible retinal degeneration.
  • Surgical support: In vitrectomy, the depressor aids the surgeon see the vitreous base, ensuring the complete "shaving" of the vitreous gel, which reduces the risk of postoperative tension.

Key Features and Variations

Scleral depressors are available in a variety of types, all of which are suited to specific surgical requirements:

  1. Schocket Design: Features a double-ended design that has a large loop on one side with a small bulb, or "thimble" on the other. This flexibility allows the surgeon to select the most suitable area of the indentation, according to the anatomy of the patient.
  2. Thimble Depressor . It is worn around the fingers (typically on the index and middle fingers). This version offers the highest degree of sensory feedback and allows patients to experience the tension of the planet when pressure is applied.
  3. The Hammer or Bulb Tip Some depressors come with an elongated, smooth bulbous tip (like a hammer with a small size) created to distribute pressure evenly and to prevent localized injury to the cornea.

Ergonomics and Material Quality

  • Materials of Surgical Quality: Most depressors are constructed from titanium and Stainless Steel. Titanium is usually favored due to its lightweight and non-magnetic characteristics.
  • Satin Finish to prevent reflections that distract from bright lights from the direct ophthalmoscope or surgical lens. The instruments are usually equipped with an elegant or satin-like finish.
  • Ergonomic handle: Some models come with a handle with a textured or knurled surface to provide a solid grip, with no slip that is vital when doing delicate maneuvers close to the muscles of the eye.

Conclusion

It is the Scleral Depressor is a further enhancement to the surgeon's diagnostic capabilities. Its straightforward but efficient design permits the complete visualisation of peripheral retinas, which makes it an absolute "must-have" for any vitreo-retinal specialist. If it is used for a routine exam or for a complicated repair of a detached retina, it will ensure that every aspect of the retina's periphery is not examined.

Refund and Returns Policy

At Peak Surgical Instruments, your satisfaction is our top priority. We offer a straightforward 30-day return policy, allowing you to return items within 30 days of receipt.

Eligibility for Returns

To qualify for a return, items must be:

  • Unused and in the original condition
  • In their original packaging with tags attached
  • Accompanied by the receipt or proof of purchase

How to Initiate a Return

To start the return process, please contact us at info@peaksurgicals.com. Returns should be sent to: 364 E Main Street, Middletown, DE 19709, Delaware, United States.

Return Shipping Costs

  • No Restocking Fee: We do not charge restocking fees.
  • Free Returns: If the item is incorrect, damaged during shipping, or defective, we will cover the return shipping costs.
  • Customer Responsibility: If you ordered the wrong item, you will be responsible for the return shipping costs.

Return Conditions

Returned items must be in new condition with labels and packaging intact to meet our return policy.

Refund Process

Once we receive and inspect your return, we’ll notify you if it’s approved. Approved refunds will be processed to your original payment method within 10 business days. Please note that it may take additional time for your bank or credit card company to post the refund.

Damages and Issues

Please inspect your order upon receipt. If the item is defective, damaged, or incorrect, contact us immediately so we can address the issue.

Exceptions

Certain items cannot be returned, including:

  • Perishable goods
  • Customized products
  • Personal care items
  • Sale items and gift cards

Exchanges

For quick exchanges, return the item you have and make a new purchase for the desired item.

Worldwide Shipping

We are proud to provide our products worldwide, ensuring that quality surgical instruments are accessible wherever you are.

European Union Customers

If your order is shipped to the European Union, you have the right to cancel or return your order within 14 days, provided the item is in new condition.

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