Temporal Kratz Barraquer Eye Speculum With Screw Action
A temporal Kratz Barraquer eye speculum with screw action is a surgical instrument used to hold open the eyelids during ophthalmological procedures. It is named after Spanish ophthalmologist José Barraquer, who invented the device in the 1950s. The speculum consists of two blades connected by a hinge and a screw mechanism that allows the surgeon to adjust the width of the blades. The blades are inserted between the eyelids and the screw is tightened to hold them in place. This allows the surgeon to have a clear view of the eye and perform the necessary procedures.
Temporal Kratz Barraquer Eye Speculum With Screw Action
A temporal Kratz Barraquer eye speculum with screw action is a surgical instrument used to hold open the eyelids during ophthalmological procedures. It is named after Spanish ophthalmologist José Barraquer, who invented the device in the 1950s. The speculum consists of two blades connected by a hinge and a screw mechanism that allows the surgeon to adjust the width of the blades. The blades are inserted between the eyelids and the screw is tightened to hold them in place. This allows the surgeon to have a clear view of the eye and perform the necessary procedures.