Evisceretion surgery
Evisceration surgery is an organ‑preserving procedure in which only the inner contents of the eye are removed, while the sclera and muscles are preserved for subsequent prosthetic fitting.
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Evisceration surgery is an organ‑preserving procedure in which only the inner contents of the eye are removed, while the sclera and muscles are preserved for subsequent prosthetic fitting.
Evisceration surgery is an organ‑preserving procedure in which only the inner contents of the eye are removed, while the sclera and muscles are preserved for subsequent prosthetic fitting. During the intervention, the surgeon removes the cornea, lens, vitreous humor, and other structures that are causing inflammation or pain while preserving the sclera and muscles for later prosthesis placement. The surgery is recommended for patients with end‑stage glaucoma accompanied by pain, treatment‑resistant intraocular infections, and irreversible consequences of severe eye injuries. As a result, the risk of infection spread is eliminated, and the patient is completely relieved of pain.
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