![]() Process called accommodation, this lens automatically helps the eye focus on near and approaching objects, like an autofocus camera lens. The eye’s crystalline lens is located directly behind the pupil and further focuses light rays. The iris (colored part) of the eye functions like the diaphragm of a camera, controlling the amount of light reaching the retina by automatically adjusting the size of the pupil (aperture). Light is focused primarily by the cornea – the clear front surface of the eye, which acts like a camera lens. In a number of ways, the human eye works much like a digital camera: Read on for a basic description and explanation of the structure (anatomy) of your eyes and how they work (function) to help you see clearly and interact with your world. How vision works or the ins and outs of eye health. The back Flap also gives information on various options available for treating the Dry eye.When surveyed about the five senses - sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch - people consistently report that their eyesight is the mode of perception they value (and fear losing) most.ĭespite this, many people don’t have a good understanding of the anatomy of the eye, ![]() One can explain using the back Flap and model, significance of each layer of Tear Film from where they are secreted and the patient specific problems of Dry eye. It has a Tear film too over the cornea with clear demarcation of three layers of Tear Film (Lipid, Mucin and Aqueous). This unique eye model helps to make patients understand various aspects related to Dry eye right from fluorescein staining on the cornea, lissamine green staining on the sclera, meibomian gland dysfunction (comparison between Healthy & unhealthy Meibomian glands), lacrimal gland dysfunction, and the lacrimal punctum. Technical Specification for All Eye Models This is made of durable plastic and shows the eye in full color. Retinal Detachment Eye model : The eye model is mounted with a clear film on the back which is used to help illustrate retinal detachment. It allows the specialists to discuss eye related issues with the patients and ease out the patient's uncertainty.ĥ. It shows the patients what the disease looks like and what harm can it cause to the eye. Retinal Disease Eye model : This eye model tries to tackles 3 most common disease and assist the ophthalmic specialists to educate the patients on these diseases which are Glaucoma, AMD and Diabetic Retinopathy. The model has 8 types of interchangeable lenses depicting the following:Ĥ. It will also help in selection of the right IOL by the patient. It helps to ease patient's vagueness or indecision with demonstration. IOL Eye Model : This eye model is specifically designed for cataract patient and education & Counseling of their relatives. This model dynamically depicts how the focal length of the eye is changed by lens correction for better sharpness.ģ. Refractive Eye model : Patients at times find it difficult to understand explanation of different refractive errors like astigmatism, myopia and hyperopia or any other refractive error. This model includes 8 interchangeable lenses, which are labelled and stored in the display base as given below:Ģ. This helps easy explanation & demonstration of various types of cataract and how the capsular rechxis (CCC) shall be made during the surgery to implant the IOL. ![]() Cataract Eye Model : This anatomical model shows various types of cataract conditions. There are 5 different Eye models that we have tried to develop:ġ. Each of the eye model comes with a base mounting stand with cavities to hold the different lenses. ![]() These are cross section eye models depicting all key anatomical features of a natural human eye like the cornea, iris, sclera, choroid, ciliary body, retina and the natural crystalline lens. SMR OPHTHALMIC is glad to introduce a range of premium quality Anatomical Eye Models for use of Doctors, Eye-care professionals and students.
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