The harm of posterior scleral reinforcement?
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Posterior scleral reinforcement, also known as posterior scleral banding, posterior scleral support or posterior scleral reinforcement, is a kind of operation using allogeneic or autologous biomaterials or synthetic materials to reinforce the posterior sclera of the eyeball, in order to prevent or alleviate the development of myopia. The harm of posterior scleral reinforcement? Let's talk about it
The harm of posterior scleral reinforcement?
General undercorrection or overcorrection: residual myopia after surgery, or hyperopia beyond the expected correction degree, is the most common side effect, depending on the situation can be corrected again after the degree is stable.
In addition, in 3 to 6 months after surgery, the sensitivity to light increases, but it will gradually disappear after 6 months, and few cases will continue. In fact, whether it's excimer laser surgery or posterior scleral reinforcement surgery, the key step is to do a good job in postoperative recovery,
We should not continue to use the medicine because of the recovery of vision, resulting in sequelae. Try to avoid eye collision caused by strenuous exercise, which may cause corneal flap displacement. In this case, please go to the hospital for further consultation in time.
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