Eye muscle repair
Alternative names:
lazy eye repair; repair of cross-eye; resection and recession; strabismus repair
Risks:
Risks for any anesthesia are: Risks for any surgery are: Other possible complications include: - wound infections
- damage to the eye (rare)
Costs: The costs of any surgery varies significantly between surgeons, medical facilities, and regions of the country. Patients who are younger, sicker, or need more extensive surgery will require more intensive and expensive treatment.
Surgery charges can be separated into five parts: 1) the surgeon's fee, 2) the anesthesiologist's fee, 3) the hospital charges, which includes nursing care and the operating room, 4) the medications, and 5) additional charges.
1. Surgeon's fee: averages $750 to $1,500 2. Anesthesiologist's fee: averages $350 to $400 per hour 3. Hospital charges: basic rate averages $1,500 to $1,800 per day 4. Medication charges: $200 to $400 5. Additional charges: assisting surgeon, treatment of complications, diagnostic procedures (such as blood or X-ray exams), medical supplies, or equipment use.
Insurance coverage for surgery expenses depends on many factors and should be explored for each individual instance.
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