Articles
Why Instrument Sterilization Can Be Dangerous?
You may believe that sterilization affects primarily medical aspects of ophthalmic instrument usage. It is a fact, insufficient sterilization may l...
How to Carry Out an Instrument Appearance Test?
Not only you but also our instruments will have no second chance to make the first impression. Our instruments just have to look perfect in design,...
How to Do Comparative Testing of Ophthalmic Instruments
The idea of comparative tests is similar to well-known tests of car tires, computers, or shampoos.To start the test we buy a dozen of instruments f...
Why Do We Test Our Instruments?
We at RUMEX like to test instruments. Any of our instruments is subject to up to two dozens of tests made during its manufacturing not to say about...
New Trends in Implantation of DSAEK Grafts in the USA
We continue conversation with Dr. Abdullayev, MD, MBA, CEBT, Manager of Clinical Development and Innovations at Lions Eye Institute for Transplant ...
Test results: RUMEX OVD SUPREME Viscoelastic Surgical Fluid
Product description:
SUPREME is a dispersive viscoelastic solution (OVD) of low molecular weight, a highly purified grade of hydroxypropyl methylce...
Why Do You Always Need Ongoing Ophthalmic Education
As a practicing ophthalmologist, we know you've survived years upon years of intense undergraduate and graduate training. You've no doubt worked hard for your doctoral degree and are well-deserving of your successes. It's therefore likely that the last thing on your "to-do" list is to complete even more education and training, on top of running your practice.
How to Use Alger Brush To Effectively Clean The Eyes
An alger brush is specifically designed for removing rust rings on the corneal surface. It has a burr attached to a rotating instrument, which has a motor with very low torque. The motor utilizes a centrifugal force that rotates the burrs in a slow and well-controlled manner. It removes the rust ring by brushing of the corneal surface until all rust rings are removed. In this way, the corneal surface is left smooth, which facilitates healing faster and without any residual damage.
What Instruments Are Used in Microsurgery?
Microsurgery is a revolutionary method of repairing and transferring small body tissues such as blood vessels and nerves. This type of surgery requires the use of a microscope to see very small structures during the surgical procedure. The involved body tissues are so small that they are very difficult to manipulate using unaided vision. Consequently, the instruments used should also allow greater access and maneuverability.
