Vimto cataract

Corneal transplantation is the only medical procedure for treating a case of tortuousness or severe corneal swelling. Surgery in an eye center using a femtolizer. What is a cornea? The cornea is a transparent layer located at the front of the eye and covers the iris (the colored circular part at the front of the eye) and the eye (the hole in the middle of the iris). What is its function? The cornea collects light rays and focuses on the visual center of the retina called the maglev. The healthy cornea has uniform curvature and curvature, giving it a strength of about 40 diopters. Whenever the need for corneal transplantation appears, the cornea is swollen or bumpy, so its surface becomes smooth, loses its transparency, or there are scars on it, this leads to scattering the light falling on it, causing blurred vision, and the doctor was unable to fix this damage with medicines and special contact lenses for that. Increased corneal curvature). Curvature of the cornea caused by infection (such as the herpes virus). The body’s rejection of the cornea after a previous surgery to transplant it. What are the complications that may occur? The body’s rejection of the cornea, and the rate of this occurrence ranges between 5-30%, and the correct treatment can stop the body’s rejection of the cornea in most cases. Exposure of the transplanted cornea (astigmatism) may occur, which may delay the return of vision, but this can be treated. The improvement in vision occurs gradually for a period of up to a year affecting some pathological conditions present before the operation (such as glaucoma or retinal diseases associated with diabetes) The patient feels improved vision after corneal transplantation. An eye center contracted with the American Cornea Bank to ensure the health of the transplanted cornea and that it is free from infectious diseases such as hepatitis and AIDS. To discuss the available treatment options and suit your case for surgery, please contact the Eye Center to schedule an appointment with an eye specialist / consultant

 

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