Myopic lens surgery mostly refers to posterior chamber IOL implantation in crystalline eyes, and its main danger is that patients may suffer from endophthalmitis, secondary glaucoma, cataract and other complications after the surgery.
Posterior chamber IOL implantation in crystalline eyes is an internal eye surgery, therefore, surgical incisions will be made to connect the inside and outside of the eyeball, and if hygiene is not taken care of or sterilization is not strict during the surgery, it may lead to infection inside the eyeball, i.e. endophthalmitis, which will seriously damage the patient’s vision.
The IOL implanted inside the eye during surgery can reduce the depth of the anterior chamber, which may induce glaucoma. The IOL implanted in the eye during surgery may come into contact with the patient’s own lens, resulting in complications such as cataracts and damage to the patient’s vision.
Nearsighted patients are advised to seek timely hospital consultation to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of their doctors.