...problems, including:[11][12][13] Glaucoma Scarring of the tissues of the eye Retinal necrosis, a condition in which the retina becomes inflamed Iritis or uveitis, inflammation of the tissues of the eye...
...While generally safe, some potential risks associated with capsulotomy include: * Damage to other eye structures * Secondary glaucoma * Retinal detachment ## How to Prepare for Capsulotomy **Answer:** *...
...and Expected Results Cataract surgery is the primary treatment option for patients with cataracts. Like glaucoma, most cases of cataracts are a result of the natural ageing process and develop...
...a comatose state. While there is sometimes no obvious trigger, thyroid storm is more likely to develop after the discontinuation of antithyroid medication, treatment with radioiodine, a severe infection, or...
...of blood clots Allergic reactions to the medications or anesthesia Failure of the remaining kidney Sepsis Coma and death The surgeon should discuss these risks and complications to the patient...
...* Coma * Brain damage * Paralysis * Speech and language impairments * Cognitive difficulties **Prognosis:** The prognosis for cerebral hemorrhage depends on the severity of the bleeding, the location...