This article deals with the latest rules of Ophthalmology as a Medical Device in India – Non Notified Medical Device Registration. Indian healthcare regulators at the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) have issued substantial new risk-based classification lists for Ophthalmology as Medical Device in India. All Ophthalmology Products now need to be registered in order to comply with the latest Medical Device Rules in India ( i.e 30th September, 2021).  Below is a table which helps manufacturers classify their products and apply with the Indian Health Ministry Accordingly. The total number of Devices classified are 135.

Table: Ophthalmology as Medical Device India  

S.No.Device NameIntended UseRisk Class
1AdaptometerAn ophthalmic device intended to measure the time required for retinal adaptation and the minimum light threshold.B
2Amsler gridAn ophthalmic device intended to rapidly detect central and paracentral irregularities in the visual field.A
3AnomaloscopeAn ophthalmic instrument used to test a patient for abnormal red/green colour vision by differentiating the red/green colour vision defects.A
4Aqueous/vitreous humour replacement medium kitA collection of sterile devices, including a fluid or semifluid substance, used in combination to replace the fluid of the eye.D
5Automated lensmeter(Dioptometer)An ophthalmic instrument designed to measure the focusing power (dioptric power) and other optical characteristics of a spectacle lens, contact lens, or prism.A
6Bagolini lensAn ophthalmic plane lens, intended to determine harmonious/anomalous retinal correspondence.A
7Binocular vision test unitAn ophthalmic device for binocular vision testing.A
8Blepharoplasty scissorsA hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used to cut eyelid tissue during plastic surgery of the eyelids (blepharoplasty).A
 9Capsular bag anchorA device intended to be permanently implanted in the posterior chamber of the eye for correction and fixation of a subluxated capsular bag, typically in association with in-the-bag intraocular lens (IOL) implantation.C
10Colour discrimination testerAn ophthalmic lamp, used to test a person’s ability to differentiate between colours.A
11Colour-discrimination eye chartIntended for testing colour vision.A
12Conjunctival scissorsA hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used to cut the conjunctiva and Tenon’s capsule on the eye surface to access the sclera.A
13Contact Lens (Including Coloured Contact Lens)Device intended to be worn directly against the cornea and adjacent limbal and scleral areas of the eye to correct vision conditions or act as a therapeutic bandage or/and to change the appearance of the eye for decorative purposes.B
 14Contact lens agitation cleaning systemAn assembly of devices used to clean and disinfect contact lenses through automated or manual mechanical agitation .B
15Contact lens disinfecting solutionAn aqueous formulation containing appropriate agents for loosening debris from contact lenses, and that contains a disinfectant intended to act on contact lens.B
16Contact lens protein-removal solutionA formulation of proteolytic enzymes, used to remove debris and protein deposits from reusable contact lenses, or to remove protein deposits only.B
17Contact lens radius gaugeA measuring instrument used in ophthalmology to determine the radius of curvature of contact lenses.A
18Contact lens thermal cleanerA unit intended to disinfect or sterilize reusable soft contact lenses by means of heat.B
19Corneal burr manual instrumentA hand-held, ophthalmic surgical instrument, used to excavate corneal tissue through manual rotation.B
20Corneal burr systemAn assembly of devices designed for abrasion of the cornea and other eye tissues.B
21Corneal burr, abrasionA device designed for abrasion of the cornea to polish corneal scratches and/or the pterygium bed after surgical removal, and/or for abrasion of lid margin lesions.B
22Corneal burr, rust ring removalA device designed for gentle removal of rust stains (rust rings) from the cornea after the extraction of a ferrous foreign object.B
23Corneal epithelium perforatorIntended to create a number of small perforations in the epithelial layer of the cornea through which riboflavin can pass into the cornea during corneal collagen crosslinking, to treat corneal ectasia (typically keratoconus).B
24Corneal epithelium trephineIntended to create a circular cut through the epithelial layer of the cornea to create an epithelial flap intended to be folded back during laser assisted epithelial keratomileusis (LASEK) surgery, after which the flap is replaced.B
25Corneal inlay, aperture reducingAn implantable device inserted into the natural cornea to treat presbyopia based on aperture reduction.C
26Corneal inlay, cornea- reshapingA implantable device inserted into the natural cornea to treat refractive errorsby reshaping the cornea.C
27Corneal light shieldA device, typically made of a non- abrasive fluid-absorbing material that is placed on the surface of the cornea to shield the retina from excessive illumination during an ophthalmic procedure.B
 28 Corneal markerA manual instrument intended to be used to imprint, indent, and/or incise corneal tissue prior to an ophthalmic surgical procedure.B
29Corneal resection holderA device designed to hold donated corneal tissue so that it can be resected in preparation for transplantation.B
 30 Corneal scissorsA hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to beused to cut corneal tissue.B
31Corneal shieldA mechanical eye shield made of collagen that is placed on the eye to protect the cornea.B
32Corneoscleral punchA hand-held, manual ophthalmic surgical instrument designed to excise a segment of tissue from the sclera or cornea of a patient or from grafts taken from cadaver donors.B
33Diagnostic condensing lensAn ophthalmic lens used in binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy to focus reflected light from the fundus of the eye.A
34Donor cornea containerA receptacle intended to maintain, transport, and facilitate clinical examination of a donated cornea during the period between cornea collection and transplantation surgery.C
35EikonometerAn ophthalmic instrument for diagnosing aniseikonia.B
36Electronic occlusion spectaclesAn ophthalmic device designed to test and train vision for conditions where decreased visual acuity may be due to unequal vision in the eyes.A
37Endoscopic-imaging ophthalmic solid-state laser systemA device assembly intended to treat retinal and other eye disorders, such as glaucoma, during endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation (ECP) procedures.C
38Enucleation scissorsA hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument used to cut tissue during eye surgery involving enucleation of the eye and/or its related structures.A
39Epiretinal/inner limiting membrane scraperA hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used during posterior segment surgery to lift the inner limiting membrane (ILM) and/or an epiretinal membrane (ERM), and which may have additional posterior segment membrane manipulation uses.B
40EuthyscopeA modified ophthalmoscope that projects a bright light encompassing an arc of approximately 30 degrees onthe fundus of the eye for the treatment of amblyopia.A
41ExophthalmometerAn ophthalmic instrument used to measure the degree of exophthalmos.A
  42Eye cupA receptacle designed to fit around the eye socket and which is filled with warm water or an eyewash solution and placed over the eye to allow the liquid to wash the affected eye.A
43Eye heat therapy packA device intended to be placed over closed eyes to apply heat for the treatment of meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), dry eyesyndromes, blepharitis and other related ocular conditions.B
  44Eye irrigation shieldA device intended to be used with an eye irrigation kit/system to direct irrigation solution to the surface of the eye and allow the solution to gently lavage the surface of the eye.A
45Eye muscle clampAn hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument designed to atraumatically grasp and hold the extraocular muscles (EOM) during an ophthalmic surgical intervention.B
46Eye muscle sleeveAn implantable device made from synthetic materials that is used to encase or isolate an ocular muscle.C
47Eye padA sterile, cushion-like device intended to protect the eye or to absorb eye secretions.A
48Eye spudA hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used to remove a foreign body/object embedded in or adhering to the surface of the eye globe.A
49Eye valveAn implantable device designed to regulate the flow of fluid between the anterior chamber and the space around the conjunctiva of the eye by allowing flow when the pressure in the chamber is above a pre-set value.C
50Eyelid clampA hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to atraumatically grasp and hold the eyelid during an ophthalmic surgical intervention.A
51Eyelid weight, externalAn ophthalmic device that is applied to the outside of the upper eyelid to “lidload” the eyelid to restore upper eyelid muscle function.A
52 Eyelid weight, implantableAn ophthalmic device that is implanted subcutaneously within the upper eyelid to “lidload” the eyelid to restore upper eyelid muscle function.C
53Felt tangent screenA black tangent screen intended for assessing the extent of the patient’s peripheral visual field by mapping the visual response to a test object moved from the periphery towards the centre of the screen.A
54Femtosecond ophthalmic solid-state laser systemA device assembly in which input energy is used to excite a glass/crystal rod to emit a high-power laser beam intended for ocular resections andincisions.C
55Fibreoptic general-purpose ophthalmic hookA hand-held manual surgical instrument inserted into the eye during surgical intervention to manipulate anatomical structures or foreign bodies within the eye and simultaneously conduct a field of cold light to illuminate the surgical site.A
56Flieringa ophthalmic ringA circular band, sutured to the sclera to prevent collapse of the globe during difficult intraocular operations.A
57FornixscopeA manually-operated, ophthalmic device intended to provide indirect access and viewing of the upper conjunctival fornix and inner surface of the eyelid as an alternative to eyelid eversion.A
58Fresnel lensA very thin and flexible ophthalmic lens intended to be applied to the back of spectacle lenses to focus light to a focal point to help manage various vision conditions.A
59Fresnel prismA device intended to be applied to spectacle lenses to give a prismatic effect typically to manage strabismus or other eye muscle dysfunction.A
60Fundus-imaging ophthalmic diode laser systemIntended for: ocular laser treatment procedures, including coagulation of abnormal retinal vasculature; and capturing real-time digital images of the anterior/posterior eye segments created using colour, fluorescein angiography and infrared imaging, for diagnosis/treatment planning.C
61Fundus-imaging ophthalmic solid-state laser systemIntended to coagulate abnormal vascular tissue in the retina and for other ocular photocoagulation procedures.C
62Glaucoma supraciliary implantA non-bioabsorbable synthetic polymer device designed to be implanted in the supraciliary space (between the ciliary muscle/body and the sclera) for the restoration of aqueous humour outflow and subsequent reduction of intraocular pressure as part of treatment for open angle glaucoma.C
63Glaucoma therapy ultrasound systemA system designed to transduce radio- frequency (RF) electrical energy from a generator into ultrasound energy, for the extracorporeal application of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to the eye, to decrease aqueous humour production and reduce intraocular pressure (IOP)C
64Haidinger brush imagerAn ophthalmic device designed to produce an image which facilitates his/her visual function evaluation, particularly the macular integrity.A
 65Hand-held campimeterA portable, hand-held device intended for assessing the central 30º visual field.A
66Hand-held telescopeA device that consists of an arrangement of ophthalmic lenses or mirrors with a handle intended to enlarge images for a visually impaired patient/person.A
67Hruby fundus lensA 55 dioptre non-contact diagnostic ophthalmic lens intended for use in the examination of the vitreous body and the fundus of the eye under slit lamp illumination and magnification.A
68 Implantable intraocular pressure monitoring systemAn assembly of portable devices intended to continuously or regularly collect and display intraocular pressure (IOP) data for the diagnosis/monitoring of glaucoma.C
69Implantable iris prosthesisAn optical device intended to be implanted into the posterior chamber of the eye for the reconstruction of partial or total iris defects.C
70Indirect binocular ophthalmoscopeAn ophthalmic instrument designed to examine the interior of the eye allowing the examiner to clearly see a wide angle, stereoscopic impressionof the details of the fundus (retina) and other structures.A
71Intracorneal ringAn implantable, open-ended circular band designed to flatten the anterior corneal curvature, without disturbing the visual axis, to correct mild and moderate myopia.C
72Intranasal lacrimal neurostimulatorA hand-held device intended to be used in the home to provide electrical stimulation to sensory neurons of the nasal cavities to acutely increase tear production as treatment for aqueous deficient dry eye.C
73Intraocular pressure-reducing systemAn assembly of manually-operated devices designed to reduce the intraocular pressure (IOP) by applying a controlled, external, mechanical compression to the surface of the eye in preparation for ophthalmic surgery.C
74KeratomeAn ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to shave tissue from sectionsof the cornea for a lamellar (partial thickness) transplant.B
75Lacrimal tubeA implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, and also to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus to manage chronic rhinosinusitis.C
76Lens spoonA hand-held ophthalmic surgical instrument used in ophthalmic surgery to manipulate/remove the lens of the eye.A
77Maddox trial lensA special ophthalmic trial lens in the form of a rod or series of rods (grooves/cylinders) that changes the size, shape, and colour of an image todissociate the eyes in the evaluation of eye muscle dysfunction.A
78Mirror-prism spectaclesAn optical device intended to enable the patient to see over the top of their head enabling them to look forward in the direction their head is pointing.A
79Nystagmus inducing optokinetic drumAn ophthalmic device intended to elicit nystagmus.A
80Nystagmus inducing tapeAn ophthalmic device intended to be moved across a patient’s field of vision to elicit optokinetic nystagmus and to test for blindness.A
81Ophthalmic calliperA hand-held manual ophthalmic measuring instrument consisting of two legs hinged at one end and designed to measure the diameter, length, angles, and thicknesses of the eye.A
82Ophthalmic clipA device typically made of a malleable metal (e.g., tantalum), intended to be implanted permanently or temporarily to bring together the edges of a wound, to aid in healing or to prevent bleeding from small blood vessels in the eye.C
83Ophthalmic cryosurgical systemAn assembly of devices designed to apply cold from a gaseous or liquid refrigerant (cryogen) to a target tissuefor its destruction and removal during an ophthalmic surgical procedure.C
84Ophthalmic distometerAn ophthalmic instrument designed to measure the distance between the cornea and a spectacle or trial lens (vertex distance).A
85Ophthalmic dye laser systemA laser device assembly intended to coagulate abnormal vascular tissue in the retina, and for other photocoagulation procedures in the eye.C
86Ophthalmic excimer laser systemA laser device assembly intended for corneal ablation and other ophthalmologic procedures.C
87Ophthalmic head reflectorA head-worn ophthalmic device intended to reflect light onto the eye of a patient to allow examination of the eye and its associated structures.A
88Ophthalmic Irrigation Solution (Balanced Salt Solution)Intended for the irrigation of the anterior chamber during cataract surgery and other intraocular or extraocular procedures or for the irrigation of the conjunctiva following application of fluoresceine or for moistening the corneal and conjunctival surface during laser treatment.B
89Ophthalmic noble gas laser systemA laser device assembly intended to coagulate abnormal vascular tissue in the retina and for other photocoagulation procedures in the eye.C
90Ophthalmic operating table topA component of a modular operating table intended to provide support for and stabilization of the head of the patient (typically includes a headrest) and to help provide optimal access for the surgeon(s) during the intervention (e.g., by having a small-width table top and therefore a shorter stretch distance for the surgeon).A
91Ophthalmic soft-tissue surgical forcepsA hand-held manual instrument designed to grasp and manipulate intraocular tissues during ophthalmic surgery (e.g., anterior segment surgery, vitreo-retinal procedures, iridectomy, capsulorhexis).B
92Ophthalmic surgical device handling forcepsA hand-held manual surgical instrument with blades designed to grasp and manipulate a nonimplantable invasive ophthalmic surgical device (e.g., ophthalmic cannula, handless iris retractor) and/or for ophthalmic suturing.A
93Ophthalmic suture scissorsA hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used to cut suture during eye surgery.A
94Ophthalmic tonometerAn ophthalmic, measuring instrument designed for determining the intraocular pressure (IOP).B
95Ophthalmic ultrasound imaging systemAn assembly of devices designed for ophthalmic ultrasound imaging procedures.B
96OphthalmodiastimeterAn ophthalmic instrument for determining the proper distance at which to place prescription lenses for the two eyes.A
97OphthalmoleukoscopeAn ophthalmic device intended to be used for testing colour perception by means of colours produced by polarized light.A
98OphthalmoscopeAn ophthalmic instrument designed to examine the interior of the eye allowing the examiner to clearly seethe details of the retina and other structures/media.B
99Optical pachymeterAn ophthalmic, device that uses optics to measure the thickness of the cornea.A
100Orbital depressorA hand-held ophthalmic surgical instrument used to displace tissue to facilitate examination of the surrounding area in the orbital cavity during eye surgery.A
101Orbital rim prosthesisAn implantable ocular device used to reconstruct the floor of the bony cavity that contains the eyeball and its associated muscles, vessels, and nerves and is intended to house an artificial eye.C
 102PerimeterA diagnostic, ophthalmic instrument intended for assessing the extent of the patient’s peripheral visual field.A
103Periocular/lacrimal retractorA hand-held, non-self-retaining, ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used to separate periocular tissues and/or draw aside the margins of a periocular surgical wound during an ophthalmic intervention.A
104Phacoemulsification systemAn assembly of ophthalmic devices intended to deliver energy through a dedicated handpiece tip, which is introduced through an incision made in the lens capsule, to perform phacoemulsification.C
105PhorometerAn ophthalmic instrument intended to be used to test ocular balance.A
106PhoropterA mechanical ophthalmic device that is used during an ophthalmic examination; typically to determine a patient’s prescription for glasses.A
107PleoptophorAn ophthalmic instrument used for the treatment of eccentric eye fixation (casts in the eye) by dazzling the perimacular retina, thereby relatively enhancing the visual capabilities of the fovea.A
108PolatestAn ophthalmic device used for evaluating hidden (latent) squinting, i.e., when the patient is not aware of the condition, and also when it cannot be seen.A
109Ptosis slingA sterile implantable device intended for the surgical correction of ptosis.C
110PupillographA graphic recorder used for recording the response of the pupil to reflected light. It is used for ophthalmic diagnostic purposes.A
111PupillometerAn ophthalmic instrument used for measuring the width or diameter of the pupil.A
112Retinal tackA non-bioabsorbable, implantable device designed to permanently fix a detached retina to the underlying retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) during ophthalmic surgery.C
113Scleral buckling deviceA device intended to be implanted on the sclera to compress the eye (scleral buckling) for the surgical treatment of retinal detachment.C
114Scleral expansion implantA device designed for implantation in the sclera to produce expansion by altering the position of the underlying ciliary muscle.C
115Scleral markerA manual instrument used to indent or imprint the surface of the sclera during an ophthalmic surgical or perioperative procedure.B
116SclerotomeA hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument that is knife-like in design and intended to be used to incise the sclera during a sclerotomy.A
117ScotometerAn instrument used for the recording and measuring of the areas of field of vision that is reduced, i.e., relativescotoma, or loss of sensitivity to light (absolute scotoma or blind spots).A
118Surgical binocularsA pair of lenses intended to be mounted onto a surgeon’s spectacles to function as small telescope and provide a magnified image of the visual field during patient examination or surgical intervention.A
119Symblepharon ringAn implantable device formed as a circular band used to help prevent the eyelid from adhering to the eyeball.C
120SynoptophorA ophthalmic device used for the evaluation and training of a patient’s binocular function.A
121TachistoscopeAn ophthalmic device designed to flash words or images at different speeds, for the purposes of ophthalmic diagnostic testing.A
122Ultrasound pachymeterAn ophthalmic device designed to use ultrasound to measure the thickness of the cornea, and may in addition be designed to measure axial length and anterior chamber depth.B
123Visual chartAn ophthalmic chart (Snellen chart) used in testing visual .A
124Visual light boxA light viewing box that uses a translucent version of the ophthalmic chart (Snellen chart) used for testing visual acuity.A
125Visual projectorAn ophthalmic device intended to project an image on a screen to test visual acuity .A
126Visual evoked-potential electrodeAn electrical conductor intended to record changes in the electrical potential for the purpose of measuring visual evoked responses.A
127Vitrectomy systemAn assembly of ophthalmic devices intended to deliver energy through a dedicated hand-held instrument, typically used to treat diabetic vitreous haemorrhage, retinal detachment, epiretinal membrane, and macular hole.C
128Vitreous body prosthesisA sterile bag/capsule intended to be implanted in the eye and filled with a fluid (not included) to replace the vitreous body and provide omnidirectional support of the retina for the treatment of severe retinal detachment.C
129Intraocular fluidAn intraocular fluid is a device consisting of a nongaseous fluid intended to be introduced into the eye to aid performance of surgery, such as to maintain anterior chamber depth, preserve tissue integrity, protect tissue from surgical trauma, or function as a tamponade during retinal reattachment.C
130Intraocular gasAn intraocular gas is a device consisting of a gaseous fluid intended to be introduced into the eye to place pressure on a detached retina.C
131Intraocular lens guideAn intraocular lens guide is a device intended to be inserted into the eye during surgery to direct the insertion of an intraocular lens and be removed after insertion is completed.B
132Ophthalmic refractometerAn ophthalmic refractometer is an automatic AC-powered device that consists of a fixation system, a measurement and recording system, and an alignment system intended to measure the refractive power of the eye by measuring light reflexes from the retina.B
133KeratoscopeA keratoscope is an AC-powered or battery-powered device intended to measure and evaluate the corneal curvature of the eye. Lines and circles within the keratoscope are used to observe the corneal reflex. This generic type of device includes the photokeratoscope and videokeratoscope which records corneal curvature by taking photographs or videos of the cornea.B
134Contact Lens Inserter/RemoverA device designed to insert and remove contact lenses from the eye.A
135Ophthalmic working-channel cannulaA rigid tube designed to create a channel through the sclera for internal ocular access during posterior segment ophthalmic surgery. It is typically made of plastic materials or high-grade stainless steel and enables the introduction of ophthalmic surgical instruments; it may also be used for irrigation (i.e., the infusion of fluids to maintain the interior pressure of the eye during surgery). This is a reusable device.B

Conclusion

The above article is taken from S.O 648(E) & G.S.R 102(E) which mentions that all Medical Devices will be regulated in a phase manner. The CDSCO has classified the MDR in India as Appendix A based on the Intended Use, Risks Associated and Other Parameters Specified with the device. The above table has the general intended use against each device, however if any specific intended use for a particular device, it has to be mentioned by the manufacturer. The list is dynamic and is subject to changes. To obtain MDR in India, contact Morulaa. We at Morulaa will help you understand the latest rules for Ophthalmology as a Medical Device India. In order to comply with the 30th September of a Medical Device in India contact us at admin@morulaa.com. You can also subscribe to our website to learn about the Latest Rules and Medical Regulations.