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A lens loop style tip distinguishes the Flynn scleral depressor for indirect ophthalmoscopy and peripheral retinal examination. The loop spreads contact pressure across a wider footprint than a teardrop, giving controlled scleral indentation without point loading. The serrated flat handle and polished 80mm body support a steady rolling grip across the exam.
Features & Benefits
This scleral depressor is designed to rotate, depress, and examine the peripheral retina and sclera during indirect ophthalmoscopy and clinical evaluation. The 6.6mm angled tip penetrates deep periocular space, and the round grooved handle provides secure grip during prolonged examination. The 140mm length places the working end in the mid‑orbital region while maintaining operator comfort.
The Josephberg-Besser scleral depressor provides double-ended functionality for scleral examination, indirect ophthalmoscopy, and retinal mapping. Each broad spoon-shaped end conforms gently to scleral surface contours, allowing the examiner to rotate and depress peripheral retina while maintaining visual access. The straight configuration supports predictable manipulation during diagnostic work.
Sized 10 with a medium thimble, this Schepens scleral depressor suits a broader range of finger sizes during indirect ophthalmoscopy. The 5mm polished tip indents the sclera atraumatically to bring the peripheral retina into the examiner's view, and the dull body finish reduces glare under coaxial illumination.
Sized for adult use, this size 12 Schepens scleral depressor seats on the fingertip via a large thimble to free both hands during indirect ophthalmoscopy. The 5mm polished depressor tip indents the sclera atraumatically to bring the peripheral retina into view. The dull body finish limits reflective glare under coaxial illumination.
With a small size 8 thimble, this Schepens scleral depressor fits smaller fingers during indirect ophthalmoscopy. The 5mm polished tip indents the sclera atraumatically, bringing the peripheral retina into view, while the dull finish on the body reduces glare under coaxial light.
This double-ended scleral depressor is designed to provide controlled scleral rotation, depression, and marking during indirect ophthalmoscopy and peripheral retinal examination. The instrument features a 2.5mm rounded teardrop tip for gentle scleral indentation and a 6.0mm curved marking end for precise scleral localization, allowing the examiner to manipulate the globe safely while maintaining visualization of the peripheral retina. Its flat, serrated handle and integrated clip promote secure handling and convenient access during procedural use.
Safe iris positioning is the goal of the Shepard iris hook, a blunt straight instrument designed specifically for gentle retraction. Its 27mm straight shaft and 127mm overall length provide ample reach for superior or inferior iris sweep without tissue trauma. The flat smooth handle ensures stable retraction control across longer cases.
This Spaide pediatric scleral depressor combines a curved tip with a serrated surface designed for indirect ophthalmoscopy and peripheral retinal examination in younger patients. The depressing foot delivers controlled scleral indentation, and the serrated flat handle preserves tactile orientation during prolonged scanning of the peripheral retina.
The Urretts-Zavalia depressor-fixation pick combines globe stabilization with iris and conjunctival manipulation. Its triangular tip engages tissue securely, while the serrated flat handle distributes grip pressure evenly during prolonged cases. The sharp edge supports controlled tissue elevation and depression in anterior segment surgery without slipping or tissue crushing.
Built for scleral indentation during peripheral retinal examination, this Wilder depressor carries a 2.5mm diameter angled tip on a 15mm working segment. The angled geometry lets the examiner contact the sclera while keeping the handle clear of the lid and brow. A serrated flat handle, polished finish, and integrated pocket clip support repeated clinic use across the exam day.