Rudina Operation

Rudina operation is a surgical procedure developed by the domestic ophthalmologist V.V. Rudin in 1927. It is intended for the treatment of cataracts and glaucoma, as well as for vision correction in patients with astigmatism.

The Rudina operation is based on the principle of using a special lens that is installed on the pupil of the eye. The lens has the shape of a sphere and is made of a special material that allows you to change the curvature of the lens depending on the condition of the eye.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and takes about 30 minutes. After the operation, the patient can return to normal life within a few days.

Rudina surgery is an effective way to treat eye diseases and correct vision. It is highly effective and safe, making it one of the most popular treatment methods in ophthalmology.



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