by moon | Apr 16, 2021 | ocular surgery, refractive surgery
When we operate our patients of myopia, ; farsightedness; astigmatism or presbyopia (eyestrain) to eliminate the use of prescription glasses, we use Multifocal intraocular lenses. We are currently implanting Trifocal lenses, that is, lenses with a focus for far...
by moon | Sep 8, 2020 | ocular surgery, Retinopathies
The pars plana vitrectomy is one of the most important employed techniques in vitreoretinal surgey within the multiple techniques in ophthalmology, which are performed to treat the back of the eye or vitreous chamber. This surgery is performed by retina specialists,...
by moon | Jan 26, 2020 | ocular surgery
Image above shown , a whitish-looking graft is seen in the scleral bed one day after surgery. Pterygium is one of the most frequent pathologies of the ocular surface. In fact it is one of the most common cases that we deal with in our daily consultation. It is a...
by moon | Nov 3, 2019 | ocular surgery, refractive surgery, Uncategorized
Some people being treated with alpha1 adrenergic blocking drugs such as Tamsulosin, Prazosin, Alfuzocine, Terazosin and Doxazocine, a complication may occur during cataract surgery, which we know in Ophthalmology as Flaccid Iris Syndrome or IFIS. These drugs are...
by moon | Nov 4, 2018 | ocular surgery
A new “MIGS” or microimplant for Glaucoma surgery called I-stent has appeared as a novelty. It is indicated to reduce intraocular pressure in patients with mild or moderate open-angle glaucoma, that is, for patients who are usually treated with two...
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