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At Khulna BNSB Eye Hospital, our mission is supported by a highly qualified and compassionate team of ophthalmologists and specialists, each with expertise in various subfields of eye care.

Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (FFA)

Fluorescein Angiography (FA) is a diagnostic test that helps ophthalmologists evaluate the blood circulation in the retina.

Uses of FA:

  • Macular edema (retinal swelling that distorts vision)
  • Diabetic retinopathy (abnormal or damaged blood vessels in diabetic patients)
  • Macular degeneration
  • Retinal vein occlusions (BRVO or CRVO)
  • Macular pucker (retinal wrinkling due to fluid buildup)
  • Ocular melanoma (eye cancer)

It also helps:

  • Track disease progression
  • Guide targeted treatments

Procedure & Aftercare:

  • Conducted in an eye clinic, usually within 30 minutes
  • Pupils are dilated using eye drops
  • A yellow dye (fluorescein) is injected into a vein in your arm
  • The dye travels through the bloodstream and reaches the retinal vessels, causing them to fluoresce
  • A special camera captures images of the retina as the dye passes through, helping detect abnormalities.

After the Test:

  • Vision may be blurry and sensitive to light for several hours
  • Bring sunglasses and arrange transportation as you should not drive yourself.

Possible Side Effects:

  • Temporary dark or tinted vision
  • Skin may appear yellow for a few hours
  • Urine may turn orange or dark yellow for up to 24 hours
  • A slight burning sensation at the injection site if the dye leaks.

Rarely, an allergic reaction may occur, such as hives or difficulty breathing. In such cases, medical intervention is available.

Color Fundus Photography (CFP)

Color Fundus Photography captures detailed color images of the retina using a specialized camera. This helps document and monitor retinal conditions over time

Conditions documented with CFP:

  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
  • Macular edema
  • Retinal detachment

Before the procedure, pupils are dilated to improve visibility and allow a broader view of the retina.

Visual Field Analysis (VFA)

Visual Field Analysis measures your peripheral vision. It’s commonly used to assess conditions like glaucoma or detect visual impairment after a stroke.

How it works:

  • You look into a bowl-shaped device (perimeter) with one eye at a time
  • The other eye is covered
  • You focus on a central target and press a button whenever you see dim lights appearing in your field of vision
  • The test monitors areas where you fail to detect lights.

You may blink normally and pause the test if needed.

B-Scan / Ocular Ultrasound:

B-scan ultrasonography uses sound waves to produce an image of the eye’s internal structures. It is helpful in diagnosing:

  • Eye tumors
  • Cataracts
  • Internal bleeding in the eye.

It is also used before cataract surgery if the view of the eye’s interior is blocked.

Pathology Tests

Pathology tests include analyses of blood, urine, stool, and tissue samples. These tests are often required before surgery or when diagnosing medical conditions. The results help guide clinical decisions and treatment plans.

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

OCT is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses light waves to capture cross-sectional images of the retina.

This technology allows ophthalmologists to visualize and measure the thickness of each layer of the retina, aiding in the diagnosis and management of:

  • Glaucoma
  • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
  • Diabetic eye diseases

Procedure:

  • Your pupils may be dilated for better imaging
  • You will sit with your head supported in front of the machine
  • The device scans your eye without physical contact
  • The process takes about 5–10 minutes.

If dilated, your eyes may remain light-sensitive for a few hours afterward.

A-Scan Biometry

A-scan biometry is a diagnostic ultrasound technique used to measure the length of the eye, which is essential for calculating the power of the intraocular lens (IOL) to be implanted during cataract surgery.

What Does A-Scan Measure?

  • Axial length (distance from the front to the back of the eye)
  • Anterior chamber depth
  • Lens thickness

These measurements are used to determine the ideal IOL power using specific formulas. Accurate biometry is crucial because even small measurement errors can significantly affect visual outcomes after surgery.

  • Track disease progression
  • Guide targeted treatments

How the Test is Done:

  • The procedure is quick and non-invasive
  • A probe is gently placed on the surface of the eye or performed using an immersion technique (no direct contact)
  • No pain is involved, and it usually takes only a few minutes
  • In some cases, topical anesthesia drops may be used for patient comfort

Why It’s Important:

  • Vision may be blurry and sensitive to light for several hours
  • Bring sunglasses and arrange transportation as you should not drive yourself.

Even though modern optical biometry machines like the IOL Master are now common, A-scan is still widely used, especially when the optical pathway is blocked (e.g., dense cataracts). It remains a dependable tool in cataract surgery planning.

Retina Laser

A retinal laser (also called laser photocoagulation) is a medical procedure used by eye doctors to treat diseases of the retina, which is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of your eye. The laser uses a focused beam of light to create small burns or controlled scars on the retina. These burns can seal leaking blood vessels, stop abnormal vessel growth, or secure the retina in place.

Yag Laser

The YAG laser (short for Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet laser) is a special type of laser commonly used in eye treatments, especially after cataract surgery. It delivers a quick, painless laser burst to clear cloudiness or to cut open membranes in the eye without any incision

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