Vitreo Retinal Surgery for Posterior segment problems squint & Oculoplastic Surger

Vitreo Retinal Surgery for Posterior segment problems squint & Oculoplastic Surger

Vitreo Retinal Surgery for Posterior segment problems squint & Oculoplastic Surger

This surgery addresses complex issues in the posterior segment of the eye, providing treatments for squint and aesthetic concerns through oculoplastic techniques for improved functionality and appearance.

Vitreo Retinal Surgery, Posterior Segment Problems, Squint & Oculoplastic Surgery at Kataria Eye and ENT Hospital

At Kataria Eye and ENT Hospital, Jalandhar, we are dedicated to offering the most advanced treatments for a wide range of eye conditions, including vitreo-retinal surgery, posterior segment problems, squint (strabismus), and oculoplastic surgery. Our team of specialized ophthalmologists and surgeons is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to provide comprehensive and personalized care to all our patients.

Vitreo Retinal Surgery

Vitreo-retinal surgery is a highly specialized procedure that addresses disorders affecting the vitreous body and retina—critical structures located at the back of the eye. These delicate surgeries are essential for preserving and restoring vision in patients dealing with complex eye conditions. Our expert surgeons at Kataria Eye and ENT Hospital perform vitreo-retinal surgeries for conditions such as:

  • Retinal Detachment: A medical emergency where the retina pulls away from its normal position, leading to vision loss. Surgery is necessary to reattach the retina and prevent permanent blindness.
  • Macular Holes: A small break in the macula (the central part of the retina), which can cause blurry or distorted vision. Vitreo-retinal surgery can close the hole and improve vision.
  • Diabetic Retinopathy: A complication of diabetes that damages the retina’s blood vessels, potentially leading to blindness if untreated. Laser surgery and vitrectomy (removal of vitreous gel) can help control this condition.
  • Vitreous Hemorrhage: Bleeding into the vitreous humor that obstructs vision. Surgery is performed to remove the blood and restore vision.
  • Epiretinal Membrane (Macular Pucker): A thin layer of scar tissue forms on the retina, causing visual distortion. Surgery can remove the membrane and improve vision.

Using advanced techniques such as vitrectomy, laser treatment, and cryotherapy, our surgeons aim to provide the highest level of care and precision to treat these complex conditions.

Posterior Segment Problems

The posterior segment of the eye includes the retina, vitreous body, optic nerve, and choroid. Problems affecting this part of the eye can lead to severe vision impairment or blindness if not treated promptly. At Kataria Eye and ENT Hospital, we specialize in the diagnosis and management of posterior segment disorders, including:

  • Retinal Vein Occlusion
  • Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
  • Optic Neuropathy
  • Choroiditis and Uveitis

Our hospital is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fluorescein angiography to accurately diagnose and treat these disorders.

Squint (Strabismus)

A squint (also known as strabismus) occurs when the eyes are misaligned, causing one or both eyes to turn in different directions. This condition can affect children and adults, and if left untreated, it can result in double vision, lazy eye (amblyopia), or other vision issues. At Kataria Eye and ENT Hospital, we offer a range of treatment options for squint, including:

  • Comprehensive Eye Examinations: Our eye specialists conduct thorough eye exams to determine the type and cause of the squint.
  • Non-Surgical Treatments: For mild cases, treatment may include glasses, eye exercises, or vision therapy.
  • Surgical Correction: For severe squint, we offer eye muscle surgery to align the eyes and restore normal vision. This surgery can greatly improve both vision and appearance.

Our expert ophthalmic surgeons are experienced in performing squint correction surgeries with precision and care, ensuring the best possible outcomes for our patients.

Oculoplastic Surgery

Oculoplastic surgery focuses on the areas around the eyes, including the eyelids, tear ducts, and the bony structures of the orbit. At Kataria Eye and ENT Hospital, we offer a variety of oculoplastic procedures to address both functional and cosmetic issues, including:

  • Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty): To correct drooping or sagging eyelids that can interfere with vision or cause discomfort.
  • Ptosis Correction: For patients with droopy eyelids that affect their vision, we offer surgical correction to lift the eyelids and improve visual fields.
  • Tear Duct Surgery: We provide treatment for patients suffering from blocked tear ducts, which can cause excessive tearing or recurrent infections.
  • Reconstructive Surgery: For patients who have suffered trauma or have congenital abnormalities around the eyes, we offer reconstructive surgery to restore both function and appearance.
  • Orbital Surgery: We perform surgeries to correct conditions like thyroid eye disease, orbital fractures, and orbital tumors.

Our skilled oculoplastic surgeons are dedicated to providing care that enhances both the function and aesthetic appearance of the eyes.

Why Choose Kataria Eye and ENT Hospital for Vitreo Retinal Surgery and Specialized Eye Care?

At Kataria Eye and ENT Hospital, Jalandhar, we combine cutting-edge technology with years of experience in treating complex eye conditions. Our team of highly skilled ophthalmologists and surgeons work together to offer personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique needs. Whether you require vitreo-retinal surgery, treatment for posterior segment problems, squint correction, or oculoplastic surgery, you can trust us to provide the highest standard of care.


For more information or to book an appointment, contact us at:

Kataria Eye and ENT Hospital
1, Mahavir Marg, Gujral Nagar, Jalandhar, Punjab 144001
Phone: +91-99149-80006
Email: [email protected]

Consultation Hours
Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: Closed