ALL SURGERIES


INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING CATARACT SURGERY In Cataract surgery, opaque lens is removed by making small incision in the eye. After lens ...

INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING GLAUCOMA SURGERY In a Glaucoma surgery in a child (Trabeculot...

Nystagmus is an involuntary movement of the eyeball, usually from side to side. It is most common as a congenital disorder but can be acquir...

INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING SURGERY FOR OCULAR TRAUMA Ocular injuries are the most common cause of acquired uniocular blindness in childr...

INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING SQUINT SURGERY Six eye muscles control the eye movements in each eye as shown in figure 1. In Squint surge...

INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING PTOSIS SURGERY In patients with Ptosis, the eye muscle that lifts the eyelid is weak. In a Ptosis surgery this muscle is tightene...

Technique: The patient is asked to contract the muscles in the area being treated so the surgeon can determine the proper location for injection....

INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING SYRINGING & PROBING Many children have blocked tear ducts for which eye massage is prescribed. When the e...