Phacoemulsification
The phacoemulsification is the most modern method of removing a cataract
lens. This surgery is done under topical anaesthesia and no stich is
applied. So this is least traumatic to the eye.
The advantages of phacoemulsification are
.1 Early mobility of pt. early visual rehabilitation.
2. Stitchless surgery.
3. Final glasses can be prescribed after 2 weeks as compared to 10 10 weeks
of conventional surgery.
Fluorescein Angiography
F.A. is a technique of studying structure integrity & patency of blood
vessels (especially of retinal & iris) using a dye fluorescien. This dye
after absorbing the visible light gets activated & emits radiations
which can be visualisd by using special filters (cobalt-blue). F.A. not only
helps in diagnosis but also helps to plan the treatment modalities for a
particular patients.
Pre-requisities for Fluorescein Angiography
1. Patient should be empty stomach.
2. Fully dilated pupil
Adverse effect of the dye in some patients.
1. Nausea & Vomiting
2. Allergic reactions
3. Vasovagal attack
4. Yellow/red discolouration of urine , skin & nails which passes off
with times.
Diabetic Retinopathy
In diabetic retinopathy, Argon Laser is used mainly for treatment. For this
only pupillary dilatation is needed. Argon laser is used to prevent the
progression of the retinopathy, so that the sight of a person can be
maintained.
What is PCO ?
After cataract surgery in some patients there is opacification of posterior
of the human crystalline lens called PCO. This hampers vision of a patient.
This can be treated with the use of Yag-Laser which destroys the metaplastic
- epithelium of the lens, so that vision can be regained.
Facilities Available :
- Phacoemulsification
- Lasik Laser
- Giaucoma
- Squint
- Retinal Work Up
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- A & B Scan & Perimetry
- Contact Lens
- Lacrimal Apparatus
- Yag Laser
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