Lens Type General features Advantage Disadvantage
Goldman 3-Mirror Indirect DIMENSION 12 mm diameter 3 mm flange width MIRRORS 3 mirrors 10-12 mm high, 9 mm wide effective field: 80 degrees Angle 59 degrees (gonioscopy mirror) Excellent gonioprism for neophyte to learn anatomy, viscous bridge creates suction effect stabilizing eye for examination and laser therapy. Goniogel required for best view which obscures patient's vision and may compromise further same-day diagnostic tests, corneal abrasion in compromised cornea, part of angle hidden in narrow-angled eyes, time consuming when necessary to evaluate both eyes, potential for artificial narrowing/widening of the angle. 
Goldman 1 Mirror Indirect DIMENSION 12 mm diameter 1.5 mm flange width MIRROR 1 mirror 12 mm high, 9 mm wide Angle 62 degrees Same as Goldman 3 mirrors Same as Goldman 3 mirrors
Allen -Thorpe Indirect PRISMS 4-62 degrees mirrors   Same as Goldman 3 mirrors Same as Goldman 3 mirrors
Ritch Indirect DIMENSION 12.5 mm diameter MIRRORS 2-64 degrees mirrors (superior angle viewing) 2- 59 degrees mirrors (inferior angle viewing) effective field: 90 degrees 17D plano-convex button over two mirrors (1.4 X magnification) Same as Goldman 3 mirrors Same as Goldman 3 mirrors
Magna View Indirect DIMENSION 15-18 mm MIRROR One 62 degree mirror 1.3 magnification   It has a broader viewing area than the Goldmann lens and a convex anterior face that provides slight magnification. This lens was designed for the delivery of laser energy to the angle. Same as Goldman 3 mirrors
Table 3: Indirect scleral type lenses.