Shanghai Eye Hospital has a great new vision
As a professional ophthalmic medical institution, Shanghai Eye Hospital has been committed to providing high-quality ophthalmic medical services* Recently, the hospital has launched a new ophthalmic service project - New Vision, which has attracted extensive attention in the field of ophthalmology. However, like any medical technology or service, New Horizon may have some potential risks while providing advantages. This article will elaborate on the New Horizon service from many aspects, and analyze its risks.

technical feasibility
First, it is crucial to evaluate the technical feasibility of the new vision service. As an ophthalmic operation, New Vision is mainly used for myopia correction, and the eyeball is transformed by laser technology. However, each person's eyeball structure is different, and different eyeball structures may affect the effect of surgery. Before the operation, the hospital needs to accurately measure and evaluate the patient's eyeball structure to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the operation. In addition, the surgery itself also requires doctors to have superb operating skills and rich experience to reduce the risk of surgery.
In addition, with the development of science and technology, new ophthalmic technologies continue to emerge, such as laser surgery, intraocular lens implantation, etc. Eye hospitals need to master and apply these new technologies in time to improve the level and quality of eye services. However, the introduction of new technologies may be costly. At the same time, long-term tracking and observation of new technologies are required to determine their long-term effects and safety.
Patient risk assessment
The new vision service is mainly used for myopia correction. For patients, it is also necessary to conduct a comprehensive assessment of their physical conditions. Some patients may have potential eye diseases, weak cornea and other problems, which may increase the risk of surgery. Therefore, before promoting the new vision service, the hospital needs to carry out detailed consultation and eye examination for patients to determine whether they are suitable for this kind of surgery. At the same time, the hospital also needs to inform the patient of the risks and possible complications of the operation in detail to obtain the informed consent of the patient.
Late effects and complications
In addition to the surgical risks, the late effects and possible complications of the new vision service are also factors to be considered. After surgery, some patients may have dry eyes, diplopia, photosensitivity and other uncomfortable symptoms, which may affect the quality of life of patients. In addition, the effect of the operation also needs long-term follow-up observation to determine the durability and stability of the operation. The hospital needs to provide patients with perfect postoperative reexamination and consultation services, as well as effective complications management programs, to ensure that patients can obtain * good treatment results.
Summary
In general, the new vision service of Shanghai Eye Hospital has certain risks while providing ophthalmic medical services. Technical feasibility, patient risk assessment, late effects and complications are all issues that need attention. The hospital needs to fully consider these risk factors and take corresponding measures to reduce the risk of surgery and improve the quality of service. At the same time, patients should also be treated rationally when choosing this service, fully understand the effects and risks of surgery, and fully communicate and discuss with doctors to make wise decisions.