Ophthalmic Viscosurgical Devices
Introduction
Ophthalmic viscosurgical devices (OVDs) are specialized gel-like substances used in various eye surgeries, particularly cataract and glaucoma procedures. These devices serve multiple purposes, including maintaining intraocular pressure, providing lubrication, and protecting delicate ocular tissues during surgery. OVDs play a critical role in enhancing the precision and safety of surgical interventions, ensuring better outcomes for patients.
Who Can Use?
Cataract Surgery
Glaucoma Surgery
Corneal Transplantation
What Can They Be Used For?
Ophthalmic viscosurgical devices serve several important functions in eye surgery:
Maintaining Intraocular Pressure
OVDs help to maintain the shape of the eye and stabilize intraocular pressure during surgery, which is crucial for successful outcomes.
Protecting Ocular Tissues
These devices provide a cushioning effect, protecting delicate tissues, such as the cornea and iris, from damage during surgical manipulation.
Facilitating Surgical Maneuvers
OVDs enhance visibility and maneuverability for the surgeon, allowing for precise interventions during various eye surgeries.
Benefits
The benefits of using ophthalmic viscosurgical devices are significant for both surgeons and patients:
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