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Duration of Treatment: About 20-30 mins
Stay Duration: 1 days (in hospital), 2-4 days (outside hospital)
Cost: 500-1200USD per eye (depending upon the choice of hospital, surgeon)
*The cost of surgery depends on various factors, it is only a rough estimate. Final treatment plan and costs are shared, after consultation with the hospitals and their judgement.
Glaucoma surgery refers to a group of surgical procedures aimed at treating glaucoma, a group of eye conditions characterized by increased intraocular pressure (pressure within the eye), which can lead to damage to the optic nerve and vision loss if left untreated. Glaucoma surgery aims to lower intraocular pressure and prevent further damage to the optic nerve.
Preservation of Vision: The primary goal of glaucoma surgery is to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) and prevent further damage to the optic nerve. By effectively controlling IOP, glaucoma surgery can help preserve your vision and prevent vision loss.
Reduced Reliance on Medications: Glaucoma surgeries, such as trabeculectomy or tube shunt procedures, can help reduce or even eliminate the need for daily eye drops or other medications. This can improve your convenience and quality of life.
Slows Progression of Glaucoma: Glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that can lead to irreversible vision loss if left untreated. Surgery can slow down or halt the progression of the disease, preventing further damage to your eyesight.
Long-Lasting Results: Glaucoma surgery can provide long-lasting benefits, reducing the need for frequent adjustments or interventions. While regular follow-up appointments are necessary, the results of successful surgery can be sustained for years.
Pre-Procedure
Diagnosis and Evaluation: A comprehensive eye examination and diagnostic tests are performed to determine the type and severity of glaucoma. This helps the ophthalmologist plan the appropriate surgical intervention.
Discussion: The ophthalmologist explains the glaucoma surgery options, potential benefits, risks, and expected outcomes. You can ask questions and discuss any concerns you may have.
Procedure
Anesthesia: The eye is numbed with local anesthesia to ensure your comfort during the procedure.
Trabeculectomy: This is a common glaucoma surgery where a tiny drainage channel is created to allow excess fluid to drain out of the eye, reducing intraocular pressure.
Glaucoma Drainage Implant Surgery: A small device (implant) is inserted into the eye to help drain excess fluid and lower intraocular pressure.
Laser Trabeculoplasty: This is a minimally invasive procedure where a laser is used to improve fluid drainage in the eye.
Post-Procedure
Recovery: After surgery, you may need to rest for a few days. Follow your ophthalmologist's recommendations for post-operative care.
Medications: You may need to use eye drops or other medications as prescribed to aid in healing and prevent infection.
Symptom Monitoring: Be vigilant about any changes in your vision, pain, or discomfort, and promptly inform your ophthalmologist if you experience any issues.