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  1. Evisceration: Procedure Details & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic

    Evisceration of the eye refers to a surgical procedure that removes the contents of the eye while leaving the scleral shell, the muscles and other parts attached to the eye.

  2. EVISCERATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of EVISCERATION is the act or process of eviscerating.

  3. Eye Removal Surgery: Enucleation and Evisceration

    Nov 20, 2019 · During an evisceration, the cornea (clear, dome-shaped window at the front of the eye) and the contents of the eye are removed. The white part of the eye (the scleral shell) and the eye …

  4. Evisceration - EyeWiki

    Evisceration is a surgical technique by which all intraocular contents are removed while preserving the remaining scleral shell, extraocular muscle attachments, and surrounding orbital adnexa.

  5. Evisceration (ophthalmology) - Wikipedia

    Evisceration is a surgical procedure that involves the removal the eye's contents while leaving the white part of the eye (the scleral shell) and extraocular muscles in place. [4]

  6. Enucleation and Evisceration: What to Expect - University of Iowa

    Sep 17, 2018 · Because an evisceration involves less disruption of the orbital tissues, it is a slightly shorter and simpler operation. However, depending on the reason why the eye needs to be removed, …

  7. What to Know About Surgery to Remove an Eye - WebMD

    Dec 30, 2024 · What Is Evisceration of the Eye? In evisceration, the surgeon removes the cornea and contents of the eye, leaving the sclera (the white part of the eye) and the eye muscles intact.

  8. Evisceration: An Ocular Surgical Procedure - DoveMed

    Oct 17, 2023 · Evisceration is an ocular surgical procedure performed to remove the contents of the non-functional eye while preserving the outer shell. Learn about the indications, procedure, …

  9. Enucleation & Evisceration | University of Michigan Health

    Evisceration removes only the contents of the eye, leaving the white part of the eye (the sclera) and the eye muscles intact.

  10. Evisceration in the Modern Age - PMC

    Evisceration is an ophthalmic surgery that removes the internal contents of the eye followed usually by placement of an orbital implant to replace the lost ocular volume.