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titleOfInvention An eyelid expander for ophthalmology clinical use
abstract The utility model discloses an eyelid expander for ophthalmology clinical use, comprising a support arm, two eyelid opening hooks fixed on both ends of the supporting arm, a water supply device fixed on the supporting arm, and Wetting components, the outer ends of the two wetting components are connected with thin tubes, and are communicated with the water supply device through the thin tubes. The utility model optimizes the existing adjustable sheet eyelid opener, through the eyelid opening hook and support. A water supply device and a wetting component are added on the arm, and through their interaction, it is possible to introduce moisturizing fluid into the inside of the eyelid hook that is in contact with the eyelid during long-term eye surgery, so as to avoid the wear of the eyelid hook and the skin contact part. Causes dryness and damage to the eyes of patients after surgery.
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