Civil operation

Some surgery aims to treat cataracts, which occur over time due to the accumulation of dirt behind the iris of the eye, causing vague vision and a decrease in the ability to see. Civil surgery is the only way to treat cataires as it is done by an apparatus containing ultrasound waves, where it is placed by a small incision in the eye beyond the cornea, and the work is to replace the dark lens with a new one, and in some cases it is executed by removing an eye. The risk of surgery The catheter surgery is related to a number of risks, such as the following: dry eyes. Highly in -child press. Edema of the cornea. Retinal detachment. Before the operation is performed, the preparations for the cataract surgery, which performed a prior consultation session, so that the doctor ensures that the patient does not suffer from certain illnesses that prevent him from performing the surgery, and the doctor also conducts an extensive examination of the eyes, including the optical field examination, in the type of pressure, the unit of the vision, and the eye of the eye, in which the size of the lens is measured. You should consult a doctor about the medication that the patient should stop taking before surgery, and the patient must fully fast 8 hours before surgery. During the operation, the operation is done as follows: The eye is distilled with a substance to expand the pupils. Topical anesthesia is done by a narcotic drop. The surgeon then creates a small incision in the cornea of ​​the eye with a suitable accurate device and under a microscopic enlargement. The device is placed in the lens by the fiscal acid, where the material that forms the lens melts due to ultrasound and into the device. A new and clear artificial lens is placed in the empty lens. It is not necessary to close the surgical incision due to the smallness and the ability to cure autonomy over time, and the process lasts about 30 minutes, and if the open Kataires work, a greater incision is caused, and then closed by surgical stitches. After performing the operation after performing the cataract, the patient may return to his home, and he may suffer from a lack of clarity in vision, so he should avoid driving. The doctor prescribes some antibiotics to prevent infection or inflammation for three weeks after surgery, and pain relievers can be used if necessary, and immediate healthcare should be obtained in the event of severe pain, high temperature, secretions or bleeding. The patient feels an immediate improvement in the vision once the operation is over, and the vision becomes clearer during the first month of surgery, and the doctor should be reviewed after a week of surgery to ensure the stability of the condition.