Alisa Barash*
Assistant Professor, Gomel State Medical University, Gomel Regional Specialized Clinical Hospital, Belarus
*Corresponding Author: Alisa Barash, Assistant Professor, Gomel State Medical University, Gomel Regional Specialized Clinical Hospital, Belarus.
Received: April 26, 2021; Published: May 19, 2021
The removal of an eye (enucleation, evisceration) is a severe psychological and physical injury for a person. Loss of an eye is most often caused by a number of conditions, including trauma, inflammatory and congenital processes, eye malignancies. At the same time a sudden loss of sight impacts negatively and considerably on all complex of social functioning of a person (personal, professional, family life), complicating his subsequent readaptation to everyday life, quite often resulting in need of change of profession and even leads to disability. Successful surgical treatment (evisceration/enucleation with using of an orbital implant) is achieved a painless, non-inflamed socket with adequate volume and naturally normal eye looks by using individual ocular prosthetics.
Citation: Alisa Barash. “The General Principles of Anophthalmic Patient’s Management".Acta Scientific Ophthalmology 4.6 (2021): 44-45.
Copyright: © 2021 Alisa Barash. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.