Abstract
Purpose: To present the first parallax-free exophthalmometer design.
Background: Exophthalmometry is an important clinical tool. We provide a historic overview of clinical exophthalmometer designs, and we review current problems encountered in exophthalmometry.
Methods: We present a new and parallax-free exophthalmometer design that we have evaluated in 49 patients visiting our orbital clinic.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 49.8 years and 72% were female. The Pearson interobserver variation was 0.97, and 94% of the Hertel values measured by the two observers were within the limits (1.6 mm) of agreement.
Conclusion: This meter appears to be a reliable instrument for exophthalmometry. It is the first instrument that allows for a complete parallax-free measurement.
Declaration of interest
The authors report no conflict of interest. None of the authors have a financial interest in the described exophthalmometer, nor received funding for composing this article. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.