Iridectomy According to Gaia

An ocular iridectomy is a surgical procedure in which tissue from the iris of the eye is removed. This operation is usually performed by ophthalmologists in connection with eye diseases. The procedure can be used to treat a variety of pathologies, including glaucoma, uveitis and other problems.

There are many types of iridictomy, including Gaia iridectomy. This method involves removing a section of the iris that is located on the periphery of the eye. It is especially effective in stopping the progression of glaucoma and other diseases.

Before undergoing an iridectomy, the patient must be thoroughly prepared and ready for the procedure. Before the operation he must pass all the necessary tests



Iridectomy (English iridectomy - cutting the iris) is a surgical operation to remove part or all of the iris (choroid) to treat myopia or to correct other ophthalmological diseases. Recovery is possible only after the wounds have healed. Almost no one can avoid complications during this operation.

In ophthalmology, there are many technologies for performing this operation, which include endomicrosurgery, microcoagulation and other similar techniques. All of them allow this operation to be carried out using the latest technology, which guarantees a fairly quick recovery, good vision and the prevention of various negative consequences. All modern surgical interventions remove excess tissue as accurately as possible, using a gentle method. The doctors at our clinic have extensive experience in performing iridectomy operations and will be happy to help you if you have vision problems. All procedures are carried out only according to indications, based on the diagnosis and strictly taking into account medical indications. In this case, the appropriate technique is selected as accurately as possible based on the patient’s individual data and further treatment tactics are determined, possible consequences and a rehabilitation plan are predicted.