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What are the risks of Shanghai Eye Hospital New Vision 28?

Shanghai Eye Hospital_New Horizon 28 Risks

Shanghai Eye Hospital is a well-known ophthalmic hospital with advanced equipment and professional medical team. Among them, New Vision 28 is a kind of myopia correction surgery provided by the hospital, which changes the corneal curvature through laser technology to improve myopia. Although this technology can improve patients' vision problems to some extent, it also has certain risks. The risks of New Horizon 28 will be described in detail below from the aspects of preoperative assessment, surgical risks, postoperative complications and unsatisfactory effects.

 What are the risks of Shanghai Eye Hospital New Vision 28?

Preoperative evaluation

Preoperative evaluation is an important step to ensure the safety and effect of surgery. The ophthalmologist will consider the eye condition, visual stability, corneal thickness and the patient's overall health when evaluating whether the patient is suitable for the operation of New Vision 28. However, even after careful evaluation and screening, there may still be risks of accidents during implantation. Therefore, the accuracy and scientificalness of preoperative evaluation are very important.

In addition, patients' expectations and goals need to be fully understood in the preoperative assessment. Although surgery can improve myopia, everyone's eye characteristics and physiological conditions are different, so the effect of surgery may be different. The doctor needs to fully communicate with the patient and clarify the risks and limitations of the operation to avoid patient dissatisfaction after the operation.

Surgical risk

New Horizon 28 surgery changes corneal curvature through laser technology to correct myopia. However, there are certain risks during the operation. First, the operation may lead to eye infection or keratitis, especially when the sanitary measures after the operation are not strictly followed. Secondly, dry eye symptoms may occur after surgery, because surgery will reduce the ability of the eyes to produce tears. In addition, complications such as corneal blindness or postoperative visual instability may occur during the operation.

The risk of the operation itself depends on the doctor's experience and technical level. Therefore, when selecting hospitals and doctors, patients should check the medical equipment of the hospital and the qualifications and experience of the team to ensure the safety of the operation.

Postoperative complications

Even if the operation goes smoothly, postoperative complications may still occur. The mid-term and long-term postoperative complications include corneal epithelial transplantation, postoperative visual acuity decline, corneal scar, corneal haze, etc. In addition, discomfort symptoms such as glare, decreased vision at night, and myopic regression may also occur after surgery.

In order to reduce the risk of postoperative complications, patients need to strictly follow the doctor's postoperative care guidance, such as using antibiotic eye drops, avoiding eye friction and strenuous exercise. At the same time, it is also important to have regular follow-up visits after surgery so that doctors can find and deal with potential problems in a timely manner.

The effect is not ideal

Although the New Vision 28 operation can effectively improve myopia, its effect is not 100% guaranteed. Postoperative vision may regress or become unstable, and some patients may need to wear contact lenses or use glasses for supplementary correction to achieve better visual effects.

In addition, hyperopia and astigmatism still exist after surgery. Although these problems can be corrected by further surgery, patients should weigh the risks and effects of surgery and make reasonable decisions.

Summary

Although New Vision 28 surgery can improve myopia, patients should fully understand the risks and limitations of surgery before making decisions. The accuracy of preoperative evaluation, the risks of the operation itself, postoperative complications and unsatisfactory results need to be considered. Only by fully understanding these risks can patients make wise choices and work closely with doctors to ensure the safety and effect of surgery.

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