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Which operation mode is more suitable for full flight and half flight of Guangzhou Amash Ophthalmology Department?

Comparison of the adaptability of full flight and half flight ophthalmic operations in Guangzhou Amash Ophthalmology Department

Ophthalmic surgery is a common method to treat vision problems. As a well-known ophthalmic hospital, Guangzhou Amash Ophthalmology Department provides a variety of surgical methods to meet the needs of different conditions. Among them, full flight and half flight are two common surgical methods. So which method is more suitable for patients in Guangzhou Amash Ophthalmology Department? This article will elaborate on it from four aspects.

 Which operation mode is more suitable for full flight and half flight of Guangzhou Amash Ophthalmology Department?

Surgical effect

First, we need to consider the effect of surgery. The All Flight Operation is an innovative operation of Guangzhou Amash Ophthalmology Department. During the operation, the entire corneal epithelium was shed and more extensive correction was carried out. Therefore, full flight surgery can correct the diopter of the eye to a greater extent and improve the success rate of the operation.

In contrast, half flying surgery only shed part of corneal epithelium, which is suitable for patients with smaller diopter and lower corneal curvature. Although full flight surgery is more effective in correction, individual differences of patients and surgical risks should also be considered. Therefore, when choosing the operation mode, the doctor will make a comprehensive assessment according to the specific situation of the patient.

Operation safety

The safety of surgery is also an important consideration. Both full flight and half flight operations need to shed corneal epithelium during the operation, so there are certain surgical risks.

Full flight surgery may lead to slow recovery of corneal surface after surgery and increase the risk of infection and dry eyes due to the larger area of falling off. However, in the case of small shedding area, semi flying surgery can recover the corneal surface quickly and has low risk. However, the scope of half flying surgery for correction of visual acuity is narrow.

Therefore, when considering the operation mode, the doctor will comprehensively consider the patient's diopter, corneal condition and operation risk to make judgment, so as to ensure the safety of the operation.

Postoperative recovery

The way of operation will also have a certain impact on the postoperative recovery. The whole corneal epithelium will fall off during the whole flying operation. After the operation, there will be discomfort in the area where the corneal epithelium falls off, and it will take a long time to recover. Postoperative care should be strengthened to prevent infection and other complications.

However, after partial corneal epithelium shedding, the area of corneal epithelium shedding is small, and the recovery is relatively fast after half flying surgery. Generally, patients can return to normal life in a short time after surgery to reduce postoperative discomfort and the risk of complications.

Summary

To sum up, full flight and half flight are two common ways of ophthalmic surgery in Guangzhou Amash. In terms of surgical effect, full flight surgery can correct diopter to a greater extent; In terms of surgical safety, the risk of semi flying surgery is low; In terms of postoperative recovery, half flying surgery recovered faster. Therefore, which surgical method is more suitable for the patients in Guangzhou Amash Ophthalmology Department should be individually evaluated according to the patient's diopter, corneal condition, surgical risk and postoperative recovery. Patients should choose the most suitable surgical method under the guidance of doctors.

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