Product Description
SCHIOETZ TONOMETER (REISTER) is an indentation tonometer
, used to measure the intraocular pressure
(IOP) by measuring the depth produced on the surface of the cornea
by a load of a known weight. The indentation of corneal surface is indirectly proportional to the IOP.Stainless Steel DurabilityConstructed with high-quality stainless steel, the SCHIOETZ TONOMETER guarantees longevity and resistance to corrosion. This robust design is essential for frequent and long-term use in demanding clinical environments, offering healthcare providers reliable performance with every examination.
Precision with Laser TechnologyEquipped with cutting-edge laser technology, this tonometer delivers highly accurate intraocular pressure readings. Accurate measurement is vital in early detection and management of glaucoma, making this device a trusted choice for ophthalmologists in hospitals across India.
FAQ's of SCHIOETZ TONOMETER (REISTER):
Q: How does the SCHIOETZ TONOMETER (REISTER) work to measure intraocular pressure?
A: The SCHIOETZ TONOMETER operates manually by gently pressing a weighted plunger against the cornea, with the built-in laser technology enhancing measurement precision. The resulting indentation is then translated into an intraocular pressure value using a calibrated scale.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of this tonometer?
A: This device is made primarily from stainless steel, making it highly durable, easy to disinfect, and resistant to corrosion, thus ensuring longevity in regular hospital use.
Q: When should the SCHIOETZ TONOMETER be used during patient care?
A: This tonometer is used whenever intraocular pressure needs to be evaluated, such as during routine eye examinations or when screening for glaucoma and other ocular conditions.
Q: Where can the SCHIOETZ TONOMETER (REISTER) be purchased or supplied in India?
A: The SCHIOETZ TONOMETER is available through reputable distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders throughout India.
Q: What is the process for using the SCHIOETZ TONOMETER in a hospital setting?
A: To use, first anesthetize the patient's eye, then carefully place the device's plunger on the cornea. The scale indicates the pressure, which can be interpreted using a standard conversion table provided with the tonometer.
Q: What are the main benefits of utilizing this device in clinical practice?
A: Key benefits include precise pressure measurement due to laser technology, robust stainless steel construction, ease of handling, and adaptability to various hospital procedures, supporting better patient outcomes.