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ICD-10 code: T85.398A

Disease category: T85.398: Other mechanical complication of other ocular prosthetic devices, implants and grafts

Other Mechanical Complications of Ocular Prosthetic Devices, Implants, and Grafts: Initial Encounter

When it comes to ocular prosthetic devices, implants, and grafts, mechanical complications can arise during the initial encounter. These complications may include issues with the fit, displacement, or movement of the device.

  1. Fit: A poorly fitting device can cause discomfort, irritation, and even injury to the eye. This is often due to the device being too tight or too loose, or not properly aligned with the eye.
  2. Displacement: In some cases, the device may become dislodged or shift out of place. This can be caused by movement of the eye or external factors such as trauma.
  3. Movement: Devices that move excessively or unpredictably can cause a range of issues, from discomfort to impaired vision.

It's important to note that these complications may not be immediately apparent and can develop over time. Patients should be advised to seek medical attention if they experience any discomfort, changes in vision, or other issues related to their ocular prosthetic device, implant, or graft.

During the initial encounter, it's essential to assess the patient's individual needs and ensure that the device is properly selected and fitted. This may include taking measurements, conducting a thorough examination of the eye, and discussing the patient's expectations and concerns.

Other factors that may impact the success of the device include the patient's age, overall health, and any other medical conditions they may have. It's important to consider these factors when determining the best course of treatment for each individual patient.

In conclusion, mechanical complications of ocular prosthetic devices, implants, and grafts can be challenging to manage, especially during the initial encounter. However, by taking the time to properly assess and fit the device, as well as closely monitoring the patient for any signs of complications, we can help ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.

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If you have undergone any ocular prosthetic device, implant or graft, you may encounter some mechanical complications. One of these complications is the other mechanical complication of other ocular prosthetic devices, implants and grafts. Although it may s...

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