Overview
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a potentially blinding eye disorder that primarily affects premature infants. It occurs when abnormal blood vessels grow and spread throughout the retina, the tissue at the back of the eye. This can cause the retina to detach from the back of the eye, leading to vision problems or blindness.
Conditions Treated:
- Stage 1 to 5 ROP:Treatment varies depending on the stage of ROP, from mild cases that resolve on their own to severe cases requiring surgical intervention.
Procedures:
- Laser Therapy:Using laser technology to prevent the progression of abnormal blood vessel growth.
- Cryotherapy:Freezing abnormal retinal tissue to halt the spread of ROP.
- Vitrectomy:Removing the vitreous gel and scar tissue to reattach the retina in advanced cases.
- Anti-VEGF Therapy:Injecting medication to block the growth of abnormal blood vessels.
Preparation and Recovery:
- Pre-Operative:Detailed eye examinations and imaging tests to determine the stage of ROP and the appropriate treatment plan.
- Post-Operative:Close monitoring of the infant’s eye health, follow-up examinations, and guidance on how to care for the eyes at home.
Why Choose Us:
- Specialized Expertise:Our team includes specialists trained in pediatric ophthalmology and the management of ROP.
- Advanced Technology:We utilize the latest diagnostic and therapeutic techniques to treat ROP effectively.
- Comprehensive Care:We provide compassionate care tailored to the unique needs of premature infants and their families.