Surgical Services

Myopic Degeneration

Myopia is a term that is used to describe the shape of the eye resulting in an eye that is “near sighted”. This means you see well up close but things are blurry at a distance. Most people with glasses or contacts have myopia or are myopic. Dr. Ellingson has performed thousands of surgeries to correct this common problem.

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Macular Pucker

A macular pucker is caused by cells that settle on the surface of the retina form a membrane. The membrane adheres to underlying tissue and contracts resulting in changes of the retina architecture. Surgery is currently the best treatment option. Dr. Ellingson has performed 100s of surgeries to remove these membranes.

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Macular Holes

Full thickness macular holes are usually sudden and associated with vision loss. Dr. Ellingson currently operates on these and has a closure rate of 98% and 97% with visual improvement. 76% noticed 3 lines or more of improvement compared to their vision before surgery.

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Floaters

Dr Ellingson’s unique technique of floater removal has made this one of his most successful treatments. He as an extremely low complication rate with excellent results. Historically the visual impact of floaters has been undervalued and removal by surgery is becoming more widely used. Dr. Ellingson has removed done thousands of surgeries to removes floaters. He uses a safe and well tolerated surgical approach for his patients. The surgery takes about 15 minutes and the recovery is very well received.

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Retinal Detachments

Dr. Ellingson has repaired 100s of retina detachments. During his retina fellowship he had extensive training repairing detachments in both clinical and surgical settings. He has excellent surgical outcomes and is skilled at using scleral buckles, elements, and vitrectomy to achieve a high rate of primary reattachment with above expected visual outcomes.

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Diabetic Eye Disease

Diabetes is one of the fastest growing threats to vision loss in the United States. Recently there have been several new medications that can be used to delay and even reverse the effects of diabetic disease in the eye. Dr Ellingson is specialty trained in managing and treating diabetic eye disease. He has performed thousands of laser therapy sessions and treatments for diabetic retinopathy. Additionally he is surgically trained to repair the most advanced stages of diabetic eye disease. He has performed hundreds of surgeries in eyes with advanced diabetes, saving vision for many of his patients.

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