The Titanium Castroviejo Caliper is a surgical instrument commonly used in ophthalmology for the precise measurement of various ocular structures during eye surgery.
The caliper is designed with two adjustable arms, each with a fine-pointed tip that can be moved closer or further apart to measure the distance or size of the object being measured. The caliper is used to measure the thickness of corneal tissue, the size of cataract incisions, and the position of intraocular lenses, among other things.
The titanium construction of the Castroviejo Caliper provides strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion, making it a reliable and long-lasting tool for ophthalmic surgery. The fine-pointed tips of the caliper allow for precise measurements, which is essential for achieving optimal surgical outcomes and minimizing the risk of complications.
The Castroviejo Caliper is an important tool for ophthalmologists and other eye surgeons who perform delicate eye surgeries and require precise measurements of ocular structures.