Exophthalmometer (Hertel) K-0161 – INAMI | Optotech
Exophthalmometer
The K-0161 Exophthalmometer is designed to accurately measure the degree of eyeball protrusion (exophthalmos). Based on the Hertel method, it provides reliable results, eliminates parallax errors, and enables bilateral comparison. Its lightweight (350 g) and compact design make it convenient for both clinical and private practice use. A protective case is included. Widely used in the diagnosis and monitoring of thyroid eye disease, orbital tumors, and other ocular conditions.
Exophthalmometer (Hertel) K-0161 – INAMI | Optotech
INAMI
The K-0161 Exophthalmometer is a reliable and precise instrument for measuring the degree of eyeball protrusion. Based on the Hertel method, it delivers consistent results and enables accurate bilateral comparison. Lightweight, compact, and easy to use, it is widely applied in ophthalmology, particularly for the diagnosis and monitoring of thyroid eye disease and orbital disorders.
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Detailed Description and Applications
The Exophthalmometer (Hertel) K-0161 is designed for accurate measurement of eyeball protrusion. Based on the Hertel method, it ensures high reliability and minimizes measurement errors. The device allows easy bilateral comparison, facilitating the diagnostic process. Its lightweight and compact design makes it suitable for use in clinics, hospitals, and private practices. Common applications include the diagnosis and monitoring of Graves’ disease, thyroid eye disorders, orbital tumors, and other ocular conditions.