Safest Vitrectomy Procedure for Eye Floaters Treatment
Dr. Karickhoff said that Vitrectomy which he suggested was possible to do if the Eye Floaters it is very difficult, and its size is too large to be removed by the laser procedure is safest. As ophthalmologists we are more likely to recommend Vitrectomy if a patient was indeed never get cataract surgery, and now is truly free cataract-and if they have a Posterior Vitreous Detachment in this case that makes the retinal tear and Detachment is less possible.
That laser treatments for Eye Floaters that we offer is the result of intensive laser research dedicated to preventing the risk caused by Vitrectomy. What the researchers dream is not a hoax, it could lead right to the body tissues of the sick, and incredibly without disturbing other ocular structures that are not sick, and without surgically opening the eye at all. Our laser procedure is a much safer procedure than vitrectomy, were able to eliminate Eye Floaters until complete (not just Eye Floaters cut into small sections).
Vitrectomy practices that are designed specifically for cleaning and bleeding in the vitreous inflammation or infection there is in debrie. It can also be applied in matters related to retinal detachment surgery or surgical removal of small foreign bodies in the vitreous.
Vitrectomy procedures usually consist of the opening of the outer layer of the eye, and then make three incisions through the inner wall of the eye. A tube to supply saline to the inside of the eye during this procedure is inserted into the eye through the first incision and sew in place. A fiber optic light pipe inserted through the second incision, and suction-cutting tool is inserted through the third incision. The entry of the fluid begins, the lights turned on, and exploitation and the cutting begins. Vitreous was cut and aspirated and replaced by saline.
With vitrectomy is basically possible to clear the vitreous from the eye that contains all the Floaters. The procedure is usually quite precise vitrectomy for floaters so that not only eliminates floaters, this procedure tries to clean up most of vitreous floaters in the hope of eliminating it. Vitrectomy surgical techniques and instrumentation most refined at Duke University Eye Center where Dr. Karickhoff received his ophthalmology training and remain in their Advisory Board.
Dr. Karickhoff also said that we do not offer and rarely recommend vitrectomy procedure to eliminate the isolated vitreous floaters, because even the best ones in the hands of vitrectomy procedure has a high level of complication significance. About 50 percent of patients aged 50 and over get cataracts within five years. While patients aged under 50 years of cataract formation rate is much less. There is also a significance level of retinal tears and retinal detachment, and the level of infection and leakage from the lower incision. Even with these complications, vitrectomy remains an extremely valuable technology to treat some eye diseases.
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