MEDICINE
ONCOLOGY
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Surgical removal of the whole eye
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Surgical removal of part of the choroid
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Surgical removal of part of the iris
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Surgical removal of iris and ciliary body
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Detailed explanation-1: -Surgical removal of the iris and ciliary body (called iridectomy, iridocyclectomy or eye wall resection) has been associated with risks of tumor leakage, intraocular hemorrhage, lens dislocation and retinal detachment. Iris surgery also causes enlarged pupils and therefore lifelong problems with glare.
Detailed explanation-2: -removal of the iris and the ciliary body (the muscle that focuses the eye)-iridocyclectomy.
Detailed explanation-3: -An iridectomy, also known as a surgical iridectomy or corectomy, is the surgical removal of part of the iris. These procedures are most frequently performed in the treatment of closed-angle glaucoma and iris melanoma.
Detailed explanation-4: -An iridotomy is a laser which is used to create a hole in the iris to help increase and improve the drainage in that portion of the iris.
Detailed explanation-5: -Incisional Iridectomy A procedure in which a small section of peripheral iris is excised through a limbal incision. Very effective and safe surgical procedure for glaucoma treatment.