The B-Scan Ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging device used to visualize the internal structures of the eye when the retina cannot be clearly seen through routine examination, such as in cases of dense cataract or vitreous hemorrhage. It produces cross-sectional images that help detect retinal
detachment, tumors, or internal eye abnormalities. This equipment is commonly used in
ophthalmology clinics and hospitals. It is typically made of a metal and high-grade plastic body with an ultrasound probe (transducer), display monitor, and internal electronic components.