Pro-ophta® Protective Eye Pad Ring

    Eye dressing pad to pad perforated eye shields

    After intraocular surgery the eye needs to be protected from mechanical irritation. The Pro-ophta Protective Eye Padding Ring is designed to be used underneath perforated eye shields. The advantages: Natural eyelid function is maintained and the eye is well ventilated. The protective eye padding ring is especially well suited for postoperative care of cataract or eyelid surgery or for injuries to the external eye. The soft, smooth, low-linting padding ring absorbs fluids and cushions the area around the eye effectively. In combination with a transparent disc the padding ring allows patients to make inital attempts to see at an early stage, increasing treatment acceptance.

    Product composition

    soft nonwoven material: 67 % viscose, 33 % polyester, consisting of 16 layers quilted together and punched into a ring shape, with an opening in the centre

    Ordering information

    Pro-ophta Protective Eye Pad Ring

    Dimensions (cm)REFShipping units
    non-sterile, in a folding box
    10 x 71301550/300
    sterile, individually sealed
    10 x 71301450/500

    Fields of application

    • protects the eye against mechanical harm while maintaining natural eyelid function
    • padding under perforated eye shields

    Properties

    • can be used under eye discs
    • the dressing pad is velvety soft
    • air-permeable
    • absorbent

    To note

    • the perforated plastic shield is not included with this product

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