Is FOV surgery risky in Zhongshan Eye Hospital?
Zhongshan Eye Hospital is a well-known ophthalmic hospital, which provides comprehensive ophthalmic diagnosis and treatment services for patients. In ophthalmic surgery, FOV (extended field of vision surgery) is a common treatment method, which is often used to treat eye diseases with limited vision. However, whether FOV surgery has risks has always been the focus of attention. This article will evaluate the risk of FOV surgery from the aspects of surgical safety, surgical effect, postoperative complications and scope of indications.

Operation safety
FOV surgery is a relatively safe ophthalmic surgery with low surgical risk. First of all, Zhongshan Eye Hospital has advanced medical equipment and an experienced team of doctors, which can ensure the safe operation. Secondly, FOV surgery is minimally invasive surgery. The eye tissue is operated by laser or surgical tools, with small wound, less bleeding and faster recovery after surgery. In addition, the hospital provides patients with a comprehensive preoperative assessment and scientific analysis of surgical risks to ensure the safety of the operation.
However, although the risk of FOV surgery is relatively low, there are still some risks. Complications such as infection and retinal detachment may occur during the operation. Patients need to pay close attention to the postoperative situation and follow the doctor's instructions for nursing.
Surgical effect
FOV surgery can significantly improve visual field limitation, improve vision and quality of life. The operation can make the patient feel the surrounding environment better by expanding the scope of vision of the patient. After the operation, the patients feel clearer and their daily life is more convenient.
However, the effect of surgery is also affected by individual differences of patients. Individual patients may need multiple operations to achieve the desired effect, and the surgical effect is not permanent, and may gradually decline over time. Therefore, patients should fully understand the surgical effect and duration before accepting surgery, and make accurate decisions.
Postoperative complications
Any operation has a certain risk of postoperative complications, and FOV operation is no exception. Common postoperative complications include infection, corneal problems, and surgical failure. However, Zhongshan Eye Hospital has an experienced team of doctors and strict postoperative nursing measures, which effectively reduces the risk of postoperative complications.
Patients need to follow the doctor's advice to use eyedrops, avoid strenuous activities and eye rubbing and other bad behaviors, so as to reduce the occurrence of complications. At the same time, regular follow-up is also an important part of preventing complications, and doctors will further check and guide patients.
Indications
FOV surgery has certain restrictions on the applicable cases. The operation is mainly applicable to diseases with limited vision, such as diabetic retinopathy, young cataract, etc. For other types of eye diseases, FOV surgery may not be effective, or even there may be risks. Therefore, before choosing surgery, patients need to fully understand their own eye disease types and communicate with doctors to ensure the applicability of surgery.
Summary
To sum up, the FOV operation in Zhongshan Eye Hospital has certain safety and effect, and can help patients improve the problem of limited vision. However, there are still some risks and potential complications in the operation, which requires comprehensive preoperative evaluation and postoperative care. Before choosing surgery, patients should fully understand the risks and effects of surgery, fully communicate with doctors, and make wise decisions.