Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Congenital microphthalmia with iris choroidal defects in both eyes. On April 21 of this year at Tong Ren Hospital you did the cataract removal in the right eye and needed to wait until three months for the second stage of crystal implantation. I had an examination in Jining, Shandong Province, but no surgery. Director Wang, it has been almost two weeks since the cataract was removed and I can’t see well. Can I wear my eyes for the time being since you said that I need a second-stage implant in three months? Is there a high risk of second-stage implantation? If not, is there any way to improve my vision?
Wang Jun, Cataract Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital: Hello! Because there is no refractive correction and there are also fundus problems, so you can’t see clearly. You can wear a pair of glasses through the three-month transition period according to the situation.
Patient: Director Wang, my father plans to go to you at the end of July for the second-stage IOL implantation, will he need to undergo some more pre-operative tests? Do I need to do a fundus ultrasound? He was examined during the last surgery, so can I make an appointment for the surgery this time? Thank you!
Wang Jun, Cataract Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital: Hello! The non-essential preoperative tests should be done in our hospital, but the core tests should be done in our hospital.