New Delhi, 26 April (IANS). The Indian Army has also achieved an important achievement in the field of eye surgery. Under this, the first advanced 3D microscope was used in Army Hospital (R&R) for minimum ripped glaucoma surgery.
This achievement is considered very important for various eye surgery, which will not only change the treatment of ophthalmology, they will also help them a lot.
In fact, the Indian Army’s New Delhi -based Hospital Army Hospital (Research and Referral )’s Offer Sciences Department used the 3D microscope as the first and unique achievement for the armed forces. Through this, glucoma ie black cataract has a minimum ripgon surgery.
This three-dimensional visual system is very useful for various eye surgicals, including bicolor, cataract, cornea, glaucoma and treatment of retinal problems.
The system uses special 3D polarization glasses and a 55-inch Four-K Ultra-HD display. Its potential benefits include quite low surgical time compared to traditional microscope, as well as complication rate, low-power power of endoneter, low photo-toxicity, ease of use in unusual and complex conditions and surgery to surgery at a higher rate.
This initiative is a proof of the unwavering commitment of the Indian Army in ensuring high level medical services to the beneficiaries in top institutions. The purpose of this feature is to provide state -of -the -art eye care services and expand hospital abilities in the treatment of different types of eye disorders.
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