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Unit 55
Reducing Risks in Eyesight Corrective Surgery
Thanks to modern technologies, we now have the solutions to most eyesight problems. Doctors can use different treatments -- PRK, Lasik, Lasek and Intraocular lenses -- to solve all types of eyesight problems while limiting the side effects. Most eye procedures are about as safe and effective as surgery can be. However, for an industry that promises clarity, many centers have kept their patients in the dark about the risks and realities. Government are of no help either as there are no restrictions1 on who can buy medical instruments. But most hospitals insist that doctors have some form of medical accreditation2 before performing eye surgery.
Despite a good record of the surgery, thousands of people around the world get an irreversible eye operation that goes awry3. The consumer-advocate website surgicaleyes.com posts a sobering series of unhappy endings -- infected corneas, triple vision, daily nausea5 and permanently6 marred7 eyesight. The message boards are full of people who came out of Lasik with far better vision but still in misery8, handicapped by poor night vision, stinging dry eyes and worse. It's vital to research the subject if you're considering surgery. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you see things clearly.
Know what you're getting into. If you believe all the ads, after eye surgery, you'll be able to read the bottom line of an eye chart through a brick wall. If only it were true. You may not wind up with a vision as good as is promised. Besides, you might be a poor candidate. Eye surgery still isn't fit for people with certain severe vision problems or an eye disease. The same goes for children under 18 and pregnant women, whose eyes may be undergoing changes. So don't be shocked if a doctor gazes into your eyes and shows you the door. Finally, be prepared for side effect. Some complain of dry eyes and require eye drops known as artificial tears for months. Others see halos and star bursts while driving at night. Fortunately such symptoms tend to be minor9 and fade away.
Find a doctor. Ask friends for referrals or look for a surgeon on the Internet. Whatever you do, don't make a decision on a rock-bottom price. You have only one set of eyes.
Ask the doctor right questions: Who will be doing the procedure? Easily available and open communication with the surgeon and his team are hallmarks of a good practice. What are your credentials10? Your doctor should be certified11, with extra training in the conditions of cornea. How much experience do you have? A recent study found that the rate of surgical4 complications for four doctors doing Lasik was 1.3 percent in their first 1,000 procedures --and 0.47 for their next 3,000 surgeries. That's some learning curve. What's your complication rate? The best doctors have a serious surgical complication rate below 1 percent. Be wary12 of surgeons who can't answer this question or centers that won't give information about the doctor who will be operating on you. What's included in the price? Watch out for centers that offer a low price and then charge for extras for postoperative visits. While this can be the hook these centers use o get you in the door, it doesn't necessarily mean they are a bad deal or offer inferior care.
1 restrictions | |
约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则) | |
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n.委派,信赖,鉴定合格 | |
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adj.扭曲的,错的 | |
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adj.外科的,外科医生的,手术上的 | |
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n.作呕,恶心;极端的憎恶(或厌恶) | |
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adv.永恒地,永久地,固定不变地 | |
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adj. 被损毁, 污损的 | |
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n.痛苦,苦恼,苦难;悲惨的境遇,贫苦 | |
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adj.较小(少)的,较次要的;n.辅修学科;vi.辅修 | |
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n.证明,资格,证明书,证件 | |
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a.经证明合格的;具有证明文件的 | |
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12 wary | |
adj.谨慎的,机警的,小心的 | |
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