The IOP (intraocular pressure) should not only be measured in the cases of red eyes, but also in the cases of corneal edema, orbital diseases and a history of glaucoma…
We purchased our TONOVET several years ago primarily for equine work. It’s easy, accurate, fast and not probe to artifact. We then started to use it on cats. They are…
The TONOVET is unreservedly the best tonometer I have used. It is so easy to use and the animals hardly even notice the tonometry. No topical anaesthetic is required, head…
I have been using the TONOVET for several years after switching from using a tono-pen. I find the TONOVET to be much easier to use and feel that it gives…
OBJECTIVE: To compare the TonoVet rebound tonometer with the Tono-Pen Vet applanation tonometer in a larger number of glaucomatous eyes and to evaluate the effect of different corneal pathologies on…
PURPOSE: One of the most common medical problems seen in the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) is ocular disease. Glaucoma is a disease that has not been evaluated extensively in…
ABSTRACT: Intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement is a common procedure during eye examinations in birds. Differences in the IOP between avian species have been reported, which suggests the need to establish…
ABSTRACT: To determine the accuracy and reproducibility of intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements obtained with the TonoVet rebound tonometer in cynomolgus macaques and to determine the effects of corneal thickness on…
OBJECTIVE: To validate intraocular pressure (IOP) readings obtained in cats with the TonoVet tonometer. Animals studied IOP readings obtained with the TonoVet were compared to IOP readings determined by manometry…
INTRODUCTION: For many years the Tonopen has been the standard, hand-held tonometer for veterinary use, providing an electronic measurement of intraocular pressure widely accepted throughout veterinary ophthalmology. It has some…