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Retina
The retina is a thin layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye on the inside. It is located near the optic nerve.

Occuloplasty
Oculoplasty, also known as ophthalmic plastic surgery, is surgery with relation to the eye and its surrounding structures.

Cornea
The cornea is the transparent part of the eye that covers the front portion of the eye. It covers the pupil, iris, and anterior chamber.

Ocular Trauma
Ocular trauma is one of the most under-recognized causes of vision loss in the developed world.

Neuro-ophthalmology
Neuro-ophthalmology issues caused by different neurological conditions including various optic nerve disorders.

Uvea
The uvea is the middle layer of the eye. It lies beneath the white part of the eye (the sclera).

Corneal ulcer
A corneal ulcer is a small crater (ulcer) on the front part of the eye, usually resulting from infection. Bacteria, viruses, or fungi can cause a corneal ulcer.

Corneal tear
A corneal tear is a scratch on your eye. It can happen in an instant. You poke your eye or something gets trapped under your eyelid, like dirt or sand.

Herpes dendritic ulcer
This is an ulcer or inflammation on the cornea (clear surface of the eye) caused by the herpes simplex virus which is the same virus that causes cold sores.

Paediatric Ophthalmology & Squint
Pediatric Ophthalmology is concerned with eye diseases, visual development, and vision care in children.

Community Ophthalmology
Community ophthalmology or preventive ophthalmology, this delivery of eye care involves preventive, curative, promotive, and rehabilitative activities, making it a holistic approach

Advance Phaco-Cataract surgery (no stitch - no incision)
standard cataract surgery is performed with a complicated procedure called phacoemulsification. Once the cataract is removed, a little foldable lens is placed where the cataract once was located.

Lasers & Injection intra Vitreal Anti - VEGF for Diabetic Retinopathy
For diabetic macular edema (DME), an anti-VEGF drug is typically the first treatment choice, although the focal laser is additionally a consideration. Anti-VEGF therapy was shown to be better than a focal laser for DME in several studies.

Lasers & Injection intra vitreal anti- VEGF for Hypertensive Retinopathy
Bilateral Hypertensive Retinopathy Complicated with Retinal complicated with retinal neovascularization who received the anti-VEGF intravitreal injection in injections with 2 months interval within the RE and PRP laser within the LE.

Retinal Detachment surgery
One method of the detachment of the retina repair is pneumatic retinopexy. during this procedure, a gas bubble is injected into the eye. The bubble presses against the detachment of the retina and pushes it back to put. A laser or cryotherapy is then used to reattach the retina firmly into place.

Pterygium surgery
Pterygium surgery involves the removal of the abnormal tissue from the sclera and cornea of the eye. Today's techniques offer a significantly higher success rate than conventional surgery. In traditional “bare sclera” pterygium removal, the underlying white of the attention is left exposed.

Dacryocystitis surgery
Surgical success rates within the treatment of dacryocystitis are approximately 95%. Acute cases are best treated surgically after the infection has subsided with adequate antibiotic therapy. For acute dacryocystitis, some clinicians perform external dacryocystorhinostomy several days after initiating systemic antibiotics.

Ptosis surgery
Ptosis repair is performed through an incision within the normal crease within the upper lid. Muscular – In some people ptosis is actually caused by a weak levator muscle. The function of the levator muscle is to boost the eyelid. Muscular ptosis can occur in early childhood or adulthood.

Squint surgery
The aim of squint surgery is to place your eyes during a straighter position by moving a number of these muscles, to strengthen or weaken their action. The surgery could also be performed on one or both of your eyes and should involve moving one, two, or more of the six muscles, depending on the sort of squint that you simply have.

Trauma repair surgery
Traditional management of major abdominal trauma involves surgery to repair the torn organs or abdominal tissue. For trauma patients, immediate surgery may pose a risk because the patient could also be in an unstable state due to blood loss. damage control surgery (DCS) is an alternate approach.

Myopia surgery
Refractive corneal surgery corrects myopia by modifying the cornea's curvature to scale back its power and make sure the images form on the retina. Refractive intraocular surgery obtains an equivalent result by implanting corrective lenses inside the eye.

Refractive error correction
Refractive disorders are commonly treated using corrective lenses, like eyeglasses or contact lenses. Refractive surgery (such as LASIK) also can be wont to correct some refractive disorders. Presbyopia, within the absence of the other refractive error, can sometimes be treated with over-the-counter reading glasses.

Chalazion surgery
Surgery to treat a chalazion is an office procedure that takes about 15 to twenty minutes to perform. The doctor injects a numbing agent into the eyelid and makes a little incision within the bump. The doctor then drains the fluid and removes the material collected within the nodule. Typically, no stitches are required.

Medical diseases of the eye
Eye diseases like degeneration, glaucoma, and cataracts, can cause vision problems. Symptoms vary tons among these disorders, so continue alongside your eye exams. Some vision changes are often dangerous and need immediate medical care.

Optic neuritis
Optic neuritis occurs when swelling damages the optic nerve - a bundle of nerve fibers that transmits visual information from your eye to your brain. Symptoms of optic neuritis include pain with eye movement and temporary vision loss in one eye.

CSR laser
Laser therapy may offer a fast-acting option for CSR resolution. Central serous retinopathy (CSR) is distinguished by a vascular focal leakage occurring through the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), which finishes up in serious detachment of the neurosensory retina.

Retinal break laser barrage
Barrage Laser. ... The Barrage Laser is an Argon Laser treatment which is performed to strengthen weakened areas of the retina. During routine eye check-ups, if the retina is suspected to be weak, it's treated to strengthen it so that serious eye problems like detachment of the retina are often avoided.

Injection intra vitreal Ozurdex
Ozurdex Intravitreal Implant could also be a steroid injected into the eye to treat swelling which can occur when there is a blockage of certain blood vessels in human eyes. Ozurdex is additionally used to treat non-infectious uveitis affecting the posterior segment of the eye.

Management & Surgery for Endophthlmitis
Our preferred management for infectious endophthalmitis is to, first, as soon as possible, perform a vitreous biopsy via a quick 25-gauge needle on a 3-mL or 5-mL syringe. A smaller gauge needle, like 27-gauge or 30-gauge, are often utilized in an eye fixed that has already undergone vitrectomy surgery.

Surgery for Nucleus & IOL drop
Phacofragmentor removal is that the favored technique for the removal of the dropped nuclei. This approach is through pars plana as compared to the limbal approach utilized in our procedure. The important pre-requisite of the fragment is to stay the nucleus engaged within the mid-vitreous and prevention of nucleus slippage.

Macular diseases surgery
What is laser surgery for macular degeneration? Laser surgery may be a treatment wont to attempt to seal leaking blood vessels caused by age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The advantage of this procedure is that the loss of your sight could also be bogged down. AMD may be a disease that damages the macula within the eye.

Refractive error
A refractive error may be a common human eye disorder. It occurs when the attention cannot clearly focus the pictures from the surface world.

Refractive lens exchange
RLE replaces your eye's clear natural lens with a man-made lens to correct your refractive error, reducing your need for reading glasses or bifocals.

Contact lens
Contact lenses are small prescription lenses, worn in “contact” with the eyes. they're designed to correct refractive errors and maintain ocular health.

Ocular surface pathologies management
Successful management of ocular surface disorders is often difficult. Many conditions, like allergic eye diseases, are chronic. Symptoms can often be controlled but not completely eliminated.

Various medical conditions of eye
The leading causes of blindness and low vision within us are primarily age-related eye diseases like age-related degeneration, cataract, and glaucoma.