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Duration of Treatment: About 1-2 hrs
Stay Duration: 1 day (in hospital), 2-4 days (outside hospital)
Cost: 2300-3000USD (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.
Squint surgery, also known as strabismus surgery, is a surgical procedure used to correct misalignment of the eyes, a condition where the eyes do not properly align and point in different directions. This misalignment can lead to double vision, reduced depth perception, and other visual issues. Squint surgery aims to improve eye alignment and restore normal visual function.
Improved Eye Alignment: Squint surgery aims to correct the misalignment of the eyes, ensuring that they are properly aligned and working together. This can enhance the appearance of the eyes and improve their ability to focus on the same target.
Enhanced Depth Perception: Properly aligned eyes allow for better depth perception, which is crucial for tasks that require judging distances accurately, such as driving, sports, and other daily activities.
Reduced Strain and Discomfort: Misaligned eyes can lead to eye strain, discomfort, and headaches due to the brain's effort to suppress or manage conflicting visual inputs. Squint surgery can alleviate these symptoms and improve overall comfort.
Early Intervention for Children: Squint surgery in children is particularly beneficial as it can prevent the development of amblyopia (lazy eye) and help restore normal visual development during critical periods of visual maturation.
Pre-Procedure
Evaluation: The patient undergoes a comprehensive eye examination to assess the type and severity of the squint, as well as any underlying causes or associated conditions.
Discussion: The ophthalmologist discusses the surgery's benefits, potential risks, and expected outcomes with the patient. The patient's questions and concerns are addressed during this consultation.
Procedure
Anesthesia: Squint surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia, especially in children, to ensure patient comfort and cooperation during the procedure.
Muscle Adjustment: The surgeon makes small incisions in the tissue covering the eye (conjunctiva) and accesses the eye muscles. The affected eye muscles are carefully adjusted in length and position to achieve proper alignment.
Sutures: Sutures are used to secure the repositioned muscles in their new position. These sutures are typically absorbable and do not require removal.
Post-Procedure
Recovery: After the surgery, the patient is monitored in a recovery area as the effects of anesthesia wear off. Most patients can go home on the same day.
Eye Shield: An eye shield or patch may be placed over the treated eye to protect it during the initial healing phase.