Strabismus Surgery in Turkey

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Turkey performing Strabismus Surgery.
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Private Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey
Strabismus Surgery is available
✓ ISO certified
A private intimate hospital specialized in cosmetic procedures, aesthetics, bariatric surgery, dermatology, urology and ENT as well as other specialties, offering a full range of services to international patients.
Private Hospital in Gebze (near Istanbul), Turkey
Strabismus Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
✓ ISO certified
Anadolu Medical Center is one of the most modern, comprehensive and respected hospitals in Turkey. Anadolu is affiliated with John Hopkins Hospital.
Private Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey
Strabismus Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
A modern, JCI accredited, full service hospital, established in 2009. Acibadem Maslak is part of the Acibadem Healthcare Group, so international patients are taken care of through the group's International Patient Center.
Private Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey
Strabismus Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
✓ ISO certified
One of the largest private healthcare providers in Turkey. Has obtained JCI accreditation and is ISO certified. This hospital treats approximately 12,000 international patients annually.
University Hospital in Yeditepe, Turkey
Strabismus Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
A modern hospital which was opened in 2005, with a wide array of medical services, and a special department for international patients.
Private Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey
Strabismus Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
✓ ISO certified
Was the first hospital in Turkey to receive the JCI accreditation. It is also a member of the American Hospital Association (AHA).
Private Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey
Strabismus Surgery is available
German Hospital Camlica has achieved a 7 star rating. It has 24 highly skilled and experienced physicians, who treat around 500 international patients each year.
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About Strabismus Surgery

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.
What is Strabismus Surgery?
Strabismus surgery is eye muscle surgery to correct the alignment of the eyes. Strabismus surgery strengthens and weakens eye muscles to achieve correct double vision or a squint.

What are the types of Strabismus Surgery?
The most common Strabismus Surgery procedures are:
  • Recession: The surgeon weakens the eye muscle in this procedure. To access the eye muscle, the surgeon makes a small cut in the tissue of the eye. The surgeon cuts the eye muscle and repositions it farther back into the eye.
  • Resection: The surgeon strengthens the eye muscle. The surgeon makes a small cut in the tissue of the eye. A short section of the eye muscle is removed and the shortened muscle is attached back to the eye.
  • Adjustable suture: In this procedure, an adjustable suture is used to attach the eye muscle in a new place on the wall of the eye. Adjustments are made to the eye alignment when the patient is fully awake with the eye numbed.


Duration of procedure/surgery:
20 minutes to 1 hour.

Number of sessions required:
Often one operation will be enough to achieve permanent success, but sometimes further procedures are needed following initial surgery.

Days admitted:
Almost all patents leave the hospital or clinic the same day.

Anesthesia:
Strabismus surgery is carried out under general anesthesia although local anesthesia is sometimes used for adults.

Recovery:
- Unsatisfactory alignment of the eyes (over and under correction).
- Double vision.
- Infection.
- Loss of vision (very rare).

Risks:
- Unsatisfactory alignment of the eyes (over and under correction).
- Double vision.
- Infection.
- Loss of vision (very rare).

After care:
- Treat moderate pain with painkillers.
- Use antibiotic or medicated eye drops, if prescribed, to lessen the chances of infection.
- Avoid swimming for several days following strabismus surgery.
- Avoid wearing contact lenses for two weeks.
- There may be a small change in glasses prescription following strabismus surgery.

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