What is another word for scleral reinforcement surgery?

Pronunciation: [sklˈɛɹə͡l ɹˌiːɪnfˈɔːsmənt sˈɜːd͡ʒəɹi] (IPA)

Scleral reinforcement surgery is a procedure in which the white portion of the eye (sclera) is strengthened to help prevent protrusion or rupture of the eye. There are several synonyms for this procedure, including scleral buckling surgery and scleral patch grafting. Scleral buckle surgery involves placing a silicone band or buckle around the outside of the eyeball to provide support and prevent further bulging. Scleral patch grafting involves adding a patch of tissue to the sclera in order to strengthen it. Other terms used to describe this type of surgery include globe stabilization, ocular reinforcement, and eye wall repair. Regardless of the term used, the goal of scleral reinforcement surgery is to maintain the structural integrity of the eye and preserve vision.

What are the hypernyms for Scleral reinforcement surgery?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    eye surgery, ophthalmic surgery, Corneal Surgery, Medical surgery, ocular surgery.

Related words: scleral graft, e-mentor, scleral replacement graft

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