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[转贴]When is LASIK not for me?

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发表于 2008-4-29 18:55:52 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
<b>From www.fda.gov</b>

You are probably NOT a good candidate for refractive surgery if:

<b>1.You are not a risk taker.</b> Certain complications are unavoidable in a percentage of patients, and there are no long-term data available for current procedures.

<b>2.It will jeopardize your career.</b> Some jobs prohibit certain refractive procedures. Be sure to check with your employer/professional society/military service before undergoing any procedure.

<b>3.Cost is an issue.</b> Most medical insurance will not pay for refractive surgery. Although the cost is coming down, it is still significant.

<b>4.You required a change in your contact lens or glasses prescription in the past year. </b>This is called refractive instability. Patients who are:

a.In their early 20s or younger,  

b.Whose hormones are fluctuating due to disease such as diabetes,

c.Who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or  

d.Who are taking medications that may cause fluctuations in vision,  
are more likely to have refractive instability and should discuss the possible additional risks with their doctor.

<b>5.You have a disease or are on medications that may affect wound healing.</b> Certain conditions, such as autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus, rheumatoid arthritis), immunodeficiency states (e.g., HIV) and diabetes, and some medications (e.g., retinoic acid and steroids) may prevent proper healing after a refractive procedure.

<b>6.You actively participate in contact sports.</b> You participate in boxing, wrestling, martial arts or other activities in which blows to the face and eyes are a normal occurrence.

<b>7.You are not an adult.</b>  Currently, no lasers are approved for LASIK on persons under the age of 18.


Precautions

The safety and effectiveness of refractive procedures has not been determined in patients with some diseases. Do NOT have LASIK surgery if you have a history of any of the following:

a.Herpes simplex or Herpes zoster (shingles) involving the eye area.
Glaucoma, glaucoma suspect, or ocular hypertension.

b.Eye diseases, such as uveitis/iritis (inflammations of the eye) and blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids with crusting of the eyelashes).  

c.Eye injuries or previous eye surgeries.

d.Keratoconus


Other Risk Factors

Your doctor should screen you for the following conditions or indicators of risk:

<b>1.Large pupils.</b> Make sure this evaluation is done in a dark room. Younger patients and patients on certain medications may be prone to having large pupils under dim lighting conditions. This can cause symptoms such as glare, halos, starbursts, and ghost images (double vision) after surgery. In some patients these symptoms may be debilitating. For example, a patient may no longer be able to drive a car at night or in certain weather conditions, such as fog.

<b>2.Thin Corneas.</b> The cornea is the thin clear covering of the eye that is over the iris, the colored part of the eye. Most refractive procedures change the eye’s focusing power by reshaping the cornea (for example, by removing tissue).  Performing a refractive procedure on a cornea that is too thin may result in blinding complications.

<b>3.Previous refractive surgery (e.g., RK, PRK, LASIK).</b>  Additional refractive surgery may not be recommended.  The decision to have additional refractive surgery must be made in consultation with your doctor after careful consideration of your unique situation.

<b>4.Dry Eyes.</b> LASIK surgery tends to aggravate this condition.



You are probably NOT a good candidate for refractive surgery if:

<b>1.You are not a risk taker.</b> Certain complications are unavoidable in a percentage of patients, and there are no long-term data available for current procedures.

<b>2.It will jeopardize your career.</b> Some jobs prohibit certain refractive procedures. Be sure to check with your employer/professional society/military service before undergoing any procedure.

<b>3.Cost is an issue.</b> Most medical insurance will not pay for refractive surgery. Although the cost is coming down, it is still significant.

<b>4.You required a change in your contact lens or glasses prescription in the past year. </b>This is called refractive instability. Patients who are:

a.In their early 20s or younger,  

b.Whose hormones are fluctuating due to disease such as diabetes,

c.Who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or  

d.Who are taking medications that may cause fluctuations in vision,  
are more likely to have refractive instability and should discuss the possible additional risks with their doctor.

<b>5.You have a disease or are on medications that may affect wound healing.</b> Certain conditions, such as autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus, rheumatoid arthritis), immunodeficiency states (e.g., HIV) and diabetes, and some medications (e.g., retinoic acid and steroids) may prevent proper healing after a refractive procedure.

<b>6.You actively participate in contact sports.</b> You participate in boxing, wrestling, martial arts or other activities in which blows to the face and eyes are a normal occurrence.

<b>7.You are not an adult.</b>  Currently, no lasers are approved for LASIK on persons under the age of 18.


Precautions

The safety and effectiveness of refractive procedures has not been determined in patients with some diseases. Do NOT have LASIK surgery if you have a history of any of the following:

a.Herpes simplex or Herpes zoster (shingles) involving the eye area.
Glaucoma, glaucoma suspect, or ocular hypertension.

b.Eye diseases, such as uveitis/iritis (inflammations of the eye) and blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids with crusting of the eyelashes).  

c.Eye injuries or previous eye surgeries.

d.Keratoconus


Other Risk Factors

Your doctor should screen you for the following conditions or indicators of risk:

<b>1.Large pupils.</b> Make sure this evaluation is done in a dark room. Younger patients and patients on certain medications may be prone to having large pupils under dim lighting conditions. This can cause symptoms such as glare, halos, starbursts, and ghost images (double vision) after surgery. In some patients these symptoms may be debilitating. For example, a patient may no longer be able to drive a car at night or in certain weather conditions, such as fog.

<b>2.Thin Corneas.</b> The cornea is the thin clear covering of the eye that is over the iris, the colored part of the eye. Most refractive procedures change the eye’s focusing power by reshaping the cornea (for example, by removing tissue).  Performing a refractive procedure on a cornea that is too thin may result in blinding complications.

<b>3.Previous refractive surgery (e.g., RK, PRK, LASIK).</b>  Additional refractive surgery may not be recommended.  The decision to have additional refractive surgery must be made in consultation with your doctor after careful consideration of your unique situation.

<b>4.Dry Eyes.</b> LASIK surgery tends to aggravate this condition.



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发表于 2008-4-29 18:55:53 | 显示全部楼层



sorry,网管
   不小心发了两遍。。
   另一个帖子我自己会编辑掉的。
   <img src="images/smilies/smile.gif" smilieid="1" border="0" alt="" />

   不小心发了两遍。。
   另一个帖子我自己会编辑掉的。
   <img src="images/smilies/smile.gif" smilieid="1" border="0" alt="" />


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发表于 2008-4-29 18:55:54 | 显示全部楼层



english?



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发表于 2008-4-29 18:55:55 | 显示全部楼层



推荐大家到http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/LASIK/default.htm上去看看,很有帮助的。
   老美描述得很详细,包括所有的注意事项,适合人群,手术期望,潜在危险,FAQ等等。。特别是有完整的术后恢复过程,用图表显示各种禁忌和不适症!!
   可惜偶不是英文系的,翻译起来太费劲。所以只好烦劳大家自己去看了<img src="images/smilies/smile.gif" smilieid="1" border="0" alt="" />

   另有一个问题问isee,“You should also avoid swimming and using hot tubs or whirlpools for 1-2 months”这后半句是什么意思?。。难道要避免热水浴??- -

   老美描述得很详细,包括所有的注意事项,适合人群,手术期望,潜在危险,FAQ等等。。特别是有完整的术后恢复过程,用图表显示各种禁忌和不适症!!
   可惜偶不是英文系的,翻译起来太费劲。所以只好烦劳大家自己去看了<img src="images/smilies/smile.gif" smilieid="1" border="0" alt="" />

   另有一个问题问isee,“You should also avoid swimming and using hot tubs or whirlpools for 1-2 months”这后半句是什么意思?。。难道要避免热水浴??- -


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发表于 2008-4-29 18:55:56 | 显示全部楼层



发现错了,赶快改掉<img src="images/smilies/tongue.gif" smilieid="7" border="0" alt="" />

   上面fda的建议中,除了常见疾病的人要注意外,还有就是大瞳孔的人。。但好象没有个明确标准。

[此帖子已被 eshui 在 2003-10-25 13:54:26 编辑过]


   上面fda的建议中,除了常见疾病的人要注意外,还有就是大瞳孔的人。。但好象没有个明确标准。

[此帖子已被 eshui 在 2003-10-25 13:54:26 编辑过]


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发表于 2008-4-29 18:55:57 | 显示全部楼层



英文的看起来太费劲不想看了,而且里面有专业名词。像我这样没文化的还是不看了
谁把它译出来

谁把它译出来


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发表于 2008-4-29 18:55:58 | 显示全部楼层



我也看不懂,唉!
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