Scleral Depressor
Scleral depressors are specialized ophthalmic instruments designed to gently indent the sclera during indirect ophthalmoscopy and retinal examinations, allowing enhanced visualization of the peripheral retina. Commonly used by retinal specialists during evaluations for retinal tears, detachments, or lesions, these tools help rotate the globe and bring the peripheral fundus into view. Made from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel or durable plastic, scleral depressors are lightweight, autoclavable, and ergonomically designed for comfortable, controlled use. Available in a variety of tip shapes—rounded, notched, or flat—they accommodate different examination techniques and surgeon preferences. The smooth, polished surface ensures safe contact with the sclera without causing trauma or discomfort. Essential for ophthalmologists and retina specialists, scleral depressors play a critical role in comprehensive retinal diagnostics, laser treatments, and scleral buckle procedures, improving visualization, accuracy, and clinical outcomes.