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About Squint/Strabismus Surgery

Squint surgery is the procedure carried out for the treatment of squint, a condition in which the eyes don’t align properly. Also known as strabismus, squint eyes occur usually due to muscle dysfunction, farsightedness, brain problems, trauma to the eye, or infections. It exists in children and adults. In children, the condition often results in amblyopia or lazy eyes and loss of depth perception. If the onset occurs in adulthood, it results in double vision. There are six muscles attached to the eye surface that are responsible for eye movements. When any one of these six muscles is imbalanced, it results in squinting. Squint surgery focuses on balancing these muscles (strengthen or weaken) to allow proper eye movements in all directions. The surgery can be carried out on one or both eyes depending on the patient.

Overview

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Causes of Squint in Children
    • Congenital (by birth)
    • Hereditary or gene-related
    • Injury
    • Illness , like longsightedness
    • Lesion on a cranial nerve
    • Cerebral palsy
Causes of Squint in Adults
    • Loss of eye muscle control in the brain
    • Thyroid disease
    • Diabetes
    • Brain tumors
    • Head trauma
    • Stroke
    • Myasthenia Gravis
Symptoms of Squint
    • Double vision (in adults)
    • Lazy eye (in children)
    • Eye fatigue
    • Pulling sensation around the eyes
    • Difficulty in reading
    • Loss of depth perception
Types of Strabismus or Squint Eye
    • Esotropia- Eye turns inward
    • Exotropia- Eye turns outward
    • Hypertropia- Eye turns upward
    • Hypotropia- Eye turns downward
Risks & Complications of Squint Surgery
    • Eye infection
    • Change in refraction
    • Allergic reaction to anesthesia
    • Anterior segment ischemia
    • Ptosis of the vertical rectus muscles
    • Conjunctival scarring
    • Perforation in the eye or nearby structures
    • Excessive bleeding
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Squint Treatment

Diagnosis of of Squint or Strabismus

Before squint surgery, the ophthalmologist or eye doctor will use eye drops to dilate the pupils. Then, the Hirschberg Test or Hirschberg Corneal Reflex Test is performed to assess the eye muscles of a strabismus patient. The examination involves shining a light in the eye to observe where the light reflects from the corneas.&nbsp

  • If the corneas are well-aligned, the light reaches the center of the cornea. If it doesn&rsquo
  • t, the results will show whether the patient has exotropia, hypertropia, esotropia, or hypotropia. More than one type of strabismus can also occur in the patient.&nbsp
  • Squint Surgery Procedure&nbsp

  • In earlier stages, glasses or vision therapy is used to address squinting. If these treatments are not effective, squint surgery is recommended for the patient.&nbsp
  • The surgery is performed using general anesthesia and takes less than an hour. It is done on an outpatient basis where the patient is discharged on the same day. During the surgery-&nbsp
    • The eye/eyes are held open using a lid speculum. In some cases, it is important to operate on both eyes to align them properly.&nbsp
    • The surgeon detaches the eye muscle that is imbalanced and moves it to a new position so that both eyes point in the same direction.&nbsp
    • The reattachment of the muscles is done with dissolvable stitches.&nbsp

    In some adults and teens, further adjustment of the eye muscles is required to correct the alignment.&nbsp

 

Why choose Pristyn Care?

Consult the Best Ophthalmologist Near you

01.

Safe & Advanced Treatment

At Pristyn Care, we leverage the advanced, minimally invasive technique to reposition the eye muscles and resolve squint eye. The resection, recession, and plication techniques are used as required to correct eye alignment.

02.

Highly Experienced Eye Surgeons

We have a team of highly experienced ophthalmologists who are well-trained and specialize in performing squint eye surgery. Our eye surgeons diagnose the patient thoroughly and plan the surgery accordingly.

03.

Flexible Payment Options

We have a flexible payment system that includes cash, cheques, credit cards, debit cards, health insurance, and No-Cost EMI service. These options allow patients to choose a convenient payment mode.

04.

Round-the-Clock Assistance

Pristyn Care assigns a dedicated care coordinator to the patients who assist them at every step of the treatment. They will help to manage/handle the doctor consultations, hospital admission, discharge, insurance paperwork, and post-surgery care.

Frequently Asked Question

What age is best for squint surgery?

Squint surgery is safe to be performed on patients of all age groups. The surgery gives the best results when performed on children by 6 years of age. With age, the condition progresses and causes vision problems in the affected eye. Still, the condition can be successfully treated without any age limit.

How much does squint surgery cost in Dhar?

In Dhar, squint eye surgery cost depends on the number of muscles that need to be pulled. Based on that, the surgery cost can vary from Rs. 35,000 to Rs. 55,000 approximately. To get an estimate for squint eye surgery, you can call Pristyn Care.

What is the success rate of squint surgery at Pristyn Care?

The success rate of squint surgery at Pristyn Care is 80-90%. In children, the treatment of strabismus is more effective than in adults. The success rate also varies depending on the types of strabismus and cause. Only a doctor can tell the estimated success rate after diagnosing the patient’s eye.

Can a squint come back?

In rare cases, strabismus may return even after surgical treatment. The risk of recurrence differs for each patient. And it is very difficult to predict the recurrence rate. The recurrence usually happens when the squint was firstly caused by a brain problem. Due to this, the brain may again let the eyes drift in different directions, resulting in recurrence.

Does Pristyn Care accept health insurance for squint surgery in Dhar?

Yes, at Pristyn Care, you can use health insurance to cover squint eye surgery costs in Dhar. The surgery is reconstructive, not cosmetic. Thus, all health insurance providers cover the treatment cost. The amount of coverage you can get may differ depending on your insurance policy. To learn more, talk to our medical coordinators.

Get Squint Eye Treatment in&nbsp

  • Dhar&nbsp
  • at Pristyn Care&nbsp

We at Pristyn Care provide optimum surgical treatment for squint eyes. We understand that strabismus in childhood or adulthood can be very difficult. So, we provide comprehensive treatment to the patients to improve their condition and restore eye function to focus on objects clearly.&nbsp

  • Pristyn Care has a team of highly experienced ophthalmologists who have expertise in treating squint eyes in people of all age groups. They will take the necessary steps to customize the treatment plan according to the patient. We accept health insurance for squint eye treatment and also provide No-Cost EMI service. Both these services allow our patients to pay for the treatment without affecting their budget.&nbsp
  • To learn more about our services, you can give us a call or fill out the &ldquo
  • Book Appointment&rdquo
  • form. We will schedule your free consultation with the doctor at the earliest.&nbsp
  • Benefits of Squint Eye Surgery&nbsp

  • Squint eye surgery can successfully treat the misalignment of the eyes in children and adults. The key benefits this surgery offers are-&nbsp
    • Improvement of Eye Position &amp
    • Appearance-&nbsp
    • As squint eyes are clearly visible and easily noticeable, many people feel self-conscious due to the condition. With surgical treatment, the eye muscles are strengthened/weakened to allow the eyes to be in a normal position and the appearance of the patient doesn&rsquo
    • t get compromised.&nbsp
    • Better Eye Coordination-&nbsp
    • In children, the brain eventually starts taking images from the eye that is properly aligned and ignores the image from the affected eye. In adults, this usually takes a very long time or doesn&rsquo
    • t happen at all. Thus, the eye coordination gets compromised and the patient cannot use both eyes together to achieve the binocular vision or 3D vision. The surgery addresses the eye coordination problem and allows the eyes to focus on the same object to create a 3D image.&nbsp
    • Improvement in Eye Movements-&nbsp
    • Due to the misaligned eye muscles, in many cases, squint eyes patients have reduced peripheral (side) vision. With surgical correction of the eye muscles, the movements improve, allowing the eye to see properly on the sides.&nbsp

    Eye Care After Squint Surgery&nbsp

  • Extensive eye care is required after squint eye surgery. Immediately after the operation, you will have an eye pad to cover the treated eye. The pad only needs to be kept over the treated eye or eyes for one-day maximum.&nbsp
  • Follow the instructions below-&nbsp
    • Painkillers are prescribed to the patient to manage the eye pain. It feels like grit or sand is stuck in the eye. Thus, medicines like paracetamol are prescribed.&nbsp
    • Redness in the eye lasts for a couple of months, during which you have to avoid poking the eye or rubbing it to make the condition worse.&nbsp
    • The stitches also cause itchiness in the eye that lasts for a few weeks until they dissolve. So, avoid touching or rubbing the eyes entirely.&nbsp
    • Eye drops are also prescribed for the patient that needs to be used for 2-4 weeks approx. to prevent eye infection.&nbsp
    • You can watch TV and read from the next day after surgery as long as you feel comfortable.&nbsp
    • Return to work or school only after one week or take longer if you don&rsquo
    • t feel ready.&nbsp
    • Avoid driving for 1-2 days and ensure that the double vision no longer exists before you drive.&nbsp
    • Try not to let soap or shampoo enter your eyes during bathing.&nbsp
    • Avoid swimming and contact sports entirely for 2 to 4 weeks.&nbsp
    • Do not use make-up products or any other chemical products that can cause irritation in the eyes.&nbsp

    Along with following the doctor&rsquo

  • s instructions for post-surgery care, you will also have to see the eye doctor again for follow-ups several times. The doctor will ensure that your eyes are healing well.&nbsp
  • At Pristyn Care, we also provide free post-surgery care and follow-up consultations to ensure that patients get all the help they need during recovery.&nbsp

 

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