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INTRACORNEAL RINGS
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LASIK
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Phacoemulsification
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Intracorneal
Rings for Keratoconus |
Corneal
Transplant |
Corneal grafts (transplants) generally are performed
for two reasons, to restore eye integrity and to restore vision.
The successful outcomes enjoyed by patients who undergo modern penetrating
keratoplasty (full thickness corneal graft) and lamellar keratoplasty
(partial thickness graft) are the result of advances in operating
microscopes design, suture technology, surgical techniques, and
corneal topography, and of the availability of carefully preserved
corneal tissue.
Patients who undergo these surgeries achieve significant improved
vision in the majority of cases. Complications after the corneal
transplant includes: graft rejection, postoperative glaucoma and
endophthalmitis (severe eye infection).
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| Patient, who recovered her vision with
a corneal transplant after 10 years of blindness. |
Clear corneal graft |
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