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Do you regret implanting an orbital implant?
Do you regret the implantation of the artificial eye table? The eyeball needs to be removed for the operation of orbital implant.

If you have vision in both eyes, but only one eye is too big, please don't take out your eyeball! You can go to the hospital to consult a plastic surgeon and adjust it.

If the eyes are too big to see, it depends on whether the eyes are uncomfortable. If it's just too big, it won't be uncomfortable. Try not to take off your eyeballs. Unless your eyes are too big to see, you have a disease and feel pain, you must consult a doctor to see if it is necessary to remove the eyeball.

After installing the artificial eye table, you need to wear the artificial eye piece, but don't wear it immediately. Wait for eye swelling and wound healing before ordering artificial eye tablets. But don't delay too long ~

Can I wear an artificial eye directly without implanting an artificial eye table? If the eyeball is atrophied and there is no vision, I can put on the artificial eye piece directly after the doctor checks it. However, to install the eye prosthesis, I have to remove the eyeball or remove the things in the eye before I can install the eye prosthesis, so that the eye prosthesis can be well combined with the eye muscles to drive the blinking.

Precautions after implantation of orbital implant Generally, the orbital implant can be worn about 3 weeks after implantation, and the conjunctival sac of eyelid suture can be extended appropriately. Tianxijing hospital ophthalmology

1. Use anti-inflammatory eye drops after discharge: levofloxacin eye drops (4-6 times/day), palibai eye drops (4-6 times/day) and gatifloxacin eye cream (2 times/day) can be used for about 1-2 months;

2. Temporary artificial eyes can be taken out and washed every other day (normal saline or gentamicin injection), and attention should be paid to hygiene, including hand hygiene. If it is inconvenient to take it out, you can directly wash it with gentamicin injection or eye drops;

3. If the conjunctiva has obvious redness or edema, you can use a temporary artificial eye to press the conjunctiva into it, so as not to increase the chance of infection due to long-term exposure of the conjunctiva, and consult the surgeon if necessary;

4. When placing the artificial eye piece, first put the upper part of the artificial eye piece in, then press the eyelid to push it in, and press the eyelid when taking it out. When the lower part is exposed, the eye mask will naturally slide out, and be careful not to fall off.