Anterior segment reconstruction is a complex surgical procedure designed to repair and restore the anterior part of the eye, which includes the cornea, iris, lens, and other structures. This procedure is typically performed after traumatic eye injuries, disease, or congenital defects that affect the integrity of the anterior segment.
The goal of anterior segment reconstruction is to restore function and appearance by repairing or replacing damaged structures with grafts or prosthetics. The surgery may involve corneal transplants, iris reconstruction, or lens replacement.
Anterior segment reconstruction is a highly specialized surgery aimed at improving vision, eye function, and cosmetic appearance, particularly for patients with complex eye injuries or conditions.