Acute postoperative endophthalmitis after cataract operation: result of early vitrectomy within 24 hours of presentation Lawrence Pui Leung Iu Ho Yan Chan Alvin Lerrmann Young Article13 Dec 2022Eye Ophthalmic surgery in New Zealand: analysis of 410,099 surgical procedures and nationwide surgical inter...
of the 11 of 1000 consecutive patients undergoing PCS with wound dehiscence, only one eye required a reoperation with formal wound revision [30]. Tamsulosin intake might increase the probability of wound dehiscence, with a relative risk of 3.81 times that seen in the control group [33]. As ...
meaning that the recovery time for patients is exactly the same as for a single cataract operation. Laura Crawley and her colleagues at the Western Eye Hospital at Imperial College NHS Healthcare Trust were one of the first teams in the UK to offer revolutionary laser therapy and micro-stent ...
meaning that the recovery time for patients is exactly the same as for a single cataract operation. Laura Crawley and her colleagues at the Western Eye Hospital at Imperial College NHS Healthcare Trust were one of the first teams in the UK to offer revolutionary laser therapy and micro-stent ...
(OCT) imaging device was utilized to scan the patient’s eye and locate the specific target areas. Laser treatment was performed after manual verification of each procedural step (corneal incisions, capsulotomy, and lens fragmentation). The patient was then transferred for the subsequent operation....
Qualification for ISBCS took place during the pre-operation visit, within 1–2 weeks before surgery. All patients with binocular cataract and visual acuity in the better eye ≤0.6 (according to the criteria of the National Health Service in Poland) were qualified for ISBCS. The second ...