Q&A

What is Laser Pupilloplasty?

What is Laser Pupilloplasty?

Argon laser pupilloplasty can be used to adjust the position of a decentered pupil, or to change the size of miosed pupil. In cases of decentered pupil the procedure is performed by applying laser spots to the midperipheral iris in sectoral fashion to pull the pupil in a particular direction aiming for re-centration.

Can a damaged pupil be repaired?

Iris surgeries come in the form of iris repair (iridoplasty) or an iris prosthesis. Iris repair often involves the use of sutures inside the eye to reshape the iris to its original shape, re-creating a round pupil. Sometimes the surgeon may cut some of the existing iris to help improve the appearance.

Can you replace a pupil?

If adequate tissue is present, the iris and pupil can be surgically reconstructed with sutures. In cases where there is excessive loss of issue due to trauma, the Human Optics ArtificialIris (Customflex) may be used to recreate the iris and pupil.

How do you do Pupilloplasty?

A simple pupilloplasty can be performed with the Siepser sliding knot technique, in which a surgeon makes several paracentesis incisions and then passes a needle through the first paracentesis and the iris, and captures the parts of the pupil to be brought together, he said.

What is iris eye?

Listen to pronunciation. (I-ris) The colored tissue at the front of the eye that contains the pupil in the center. The iris helps control the size of the pupil to let more or less light into the eye.

Can you go blind from a broken iris?

Iritis is the inflammation of the colored part of your eye (iris). It can cause symptoms such as eye pain, light sensitivity, headache, and decreased vision. It can lead to serious problems such as severe vision loss and even blindness.

What happens if you hurt your iris?

It makes your pupil smaller in bright light and larger in dim light. Iritis can cause serious problems, including vision loss. See your doctor as soon as possible if you have eye pain, redness, or blurry vision.

What happens if your iris collapses?

Such injuries can have a number of harmful effects, including bleeding inside the eye, injury to the lens or retinal detachment, Iwach said. It can also cause a “traumatic cataract,” or clouding of the lens, to develop.