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Best Cataract Surgery In Sirsa


Best cataract surgery in Sirsa by phacoemulsification technique at Bansal Hospital. Cataract specialist in Sirsa. Dr. Mahip Bansal is one of the most trusted cataract surgeons in Sirsa.

Inside our eyes, we have a natural lens. The lens bends (refracts) light rays that come into the eye to help us see. The lens should be clear. If you have a cataract, your lens has become cloudy. It is like looking through a foggy or dusty car windshield. Things look blurry, hazy or less colorful with a cataract.

Aging is the most common cause. This is due to normal eye changes that happen starting around age 40. That is when normal proteins in the lens start to break down. This is what causes the lens to get cloudy. People over age 60 usually start to have some clouding of their lenses. However, vision problems may not happen until years later.

Advance Technologies In Cataract Surgery

  • Phacoemulsification – Intuitiv Phaco System ( J&J, USA)
  • Compaq Phaco System(J&J,USA)
  • Visu 160 operating Microscope( Ziess ,Germany)
  • IOL Master 700 ( Ziess, Germany)
  • Optical Biometer/ AL scan( Nidek ,Japan)
  • Nd YAG laser for capsulotomy
  • A scan (Quantel,France)

What it is?


A detached retina happens when the retina peels away or detaches from its underlying layer of support tissue at the back of the eye. The retina is a thin layer of light-sensitive nerve cells at the back of the eye. We need a healthy retina to be able to see clearly.

Surgery is almost always used to repair a retinal tear, hole or detachment.

At first, detachment might only affect a small part of the retina, but, without treatment, the whole retina may peel off, and vision will be lost from that eye.

A detached retina, or retinal detachment, usually only occurs in one eye. It is a medical emergency.

People with severe myopia, those with diabetes, patients who have had complicated cataract surgery, and anybody who has received a blow to the eye are all more susceptible to the condition.

 

Symptoms

A person with a detached retina may experience a number of symptoms
  • Photopsia, or sudden, brief flashes of light outside the central part of their vision, or peripheral vision. The flashes are more likely to occur when the eye moves.
  • A significant increase in the number of floaters, the bits of debris in the eye that make us see things floating in front of us, usually like little strings of transparent bubbles or rods that follow our field of vision as our eyes turn. They may see what looks like a ring of hairs or floaters on the peripheral side of the vision.
  • A heavy feeling in the eye
  • A shadow that starts to appear in the peripheral vision and gradually spreads towards the center of the field of vision
  • A sensation that a transparent curtain is coming down over the field of vision
  • Straight lines start to appear curved
 

Treatment Available

  • Retinal Detachment Surgery
  • MIVS (Micro Incision Vitrectomy Surgery) with Gas/ Silicone Oil
  • Retinal Cryopexy
  • Green Laser Barrage

Pediatric Ophthalmology

Kapil Eye Hospital offers optimum Pediatric Ophthalmology Service with specialized care. We treat children’s vision disorders with modern technology available. Young patients tolerating following diseases receive relative treatment with proper attention to their visual development.

 

♦   Strabismus surgery
♦   Strabismus
♦   Eye muscle surgery
♦   Pediatric Glaucoma
♦   Pediatric Cataracts
♦   Corneal disease
♦   Retinal disease
♦   Refractive error
♦   Exotropia
♦   Esotropia
♦   Anisometropia

♦   Crossed eyes
♦   Hypertropia
♦   Amblyopia (lazy eye)
♦   Double vision
♦   Diplopia
♦   Dissociated vertical deviation (DVD)
♦   Superior oblique palsy
♦   Botox
♦   Adjustable sutures
♦   Pediatric neuro-ophthalmology
♦   Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery

 


Pediatric Ophthalmology also specializes in treating congenital and juvenile acquired cataracts and glaucoma. Our team of ophthalmologists lay down their emphasis in-state-of-art diagnostic and treatment, moreover proper follow-up which includes intraocular lens implantation.

Best Glaucoma Treatment In Sirsa


Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases in which the retinal nerve fibres are damaged leading to progressive optic nerve damage resulting in decreased vision or even blindness. It is an important reason for poor quality of life due to loss of vision resulting in difficulty in near vision, working in dim light and driving. The Glaucoma Clinic at basnal hospital specialises in effective long-term management of Glaucoma and associated complications that are likely to arise with this degenerative disorder. All patients are screened for Glaucoma/possible Glaucoma, as timely intervention is crucial to its effective management.

At the front of the eye, there is a small space called the anterior chamber. Clear fluid flows in and out of the chamber to bathe and nourish nearby tissues. In Glaucoma there is an impairment in the dynamics of this fluid called aqueous humour due to varied causes, some of which are unknown leading to increase in intraocular pressure. Unless this pressure is controlled, it may cause damage to the optic nerve and loss of vision.

Facilities available in Glaucoma segment

  • Visual Field Analyzer(Humphrey, Ziess, Germany)
  • RNFL analysis (Nidek, Japan)
  • Stereo Fundus Photography(Kowa,Japan)
  • Applanation Tonometry
  • Gonioscopy
  • CCT (Central Corneal Thickness) measurement
  • Non Contact Tonometry/NCT(Nidek, Japan)
  • Nd YAG laser PBI
  • Trabeculectomy(Glaucoma Surgery)
  • Glaucoma Implants

How squints affect vision


The most obvious sign of a squint is eyes that look in different directions. Squints can also cause: double vision; lazy eye(amblyopia) in young children where the vision is poor in the eye with the squint; and a squint can cause people to develop an abnormal position of the head.

If a squint is left untreated in young children, lazy eye (amblyopia) can develop. The vision in the affected eye gradually deteriorates because the brain ignores the weaker message being sent from that eye. A lazy eye can be treated up until about six or seven years of age, but it is important that it is treated as soon as possible.

Best Squint(strabismus) Surgery In Sirsa

A squint is a condition where the eyes point in different directions.


Strabismus is the medical term of a squint, a condition where the eyes point in different directions. One eye may turn inwards, outwards, upwards or downwards while the other eye looks forward.

Squints are common and affect about one in 20 children. They usually develop before a child is five years old, but can appear later, and adults can also be treated for the condition.

Treatments for squints


Most squints in children need to be assessed as soon as possible to ensure the vision is protected and to improve the chances of successful treatment.

Treatments include glasses and, occasionally, eye exercises. If your child has a lazy eye, they may need to wear an eye patch to improve the vision in the affected eye. Many patients may only need the condition monitoring reqularly.

In some cases, corrective surgery may be undertaken, most commonly to improve the appearance of the eyes, but sometimes to correct double vision or, in young children, to try and develop the co-ordination of the two eyes to work together for 3-D (depth) vision. Occasionally, surgery is done to improve an abnormal position of the head.

Squint surgery is a very common eye operation. It usually involves tightening or moving one or more of the outside eye muscles which move the eye to change the eye position. These muscles are attached quite close to the front of the eye under the conjunctiva, the clear surface layer. The eye is never taken out of the socket during surgery. Stitches are used to attach the muscles in their new positions.

Squint surgery is nearly always a day-case procedure, so you should be in and out of hospital on the same day. There are two kinds of squint operation – adjustable and non-adjustable. In adjustable surgery, which can be performed in older children and adults, the stitches can be adjusted shortly after the surgery, when the patient is awake.