Current cataract technology


Cataract surgery is usually fast, comfortable, and quite successful. Surgery can and ususally is performed as outpatient surgery. Anesthesia consists of minimal sedation and a local block for comfort. The surgery usually takes less than 15 minutes. You return home in less than two hours total and may resume normal activity almost immediately.

All surgical work is done through a self-sealing (sutures are not used) opening into the eye that is about the size of a pen tip. Cataracts are never removed with lasers.

The cloudy lens is removed with an instrument that loosens the cloudy lens protein (emulsifies) and gently vacuums it out of the eye. The instrument is called a phacoemulsifier and is not a laser.

 


Once the cloudy lens is removed, a lens implant is necessary to restore the focus of the eye. The lens implant is folded and inserted through the same tiny opening into the eye.

The lens is placed through the pupil, behind the colored iris to replace the natural human lens. The lens is permanent and restores the focus of the eye.


CATARACT SURGERY

How does the eye work? | What is a cataract?
How does a cataract affect vision? | Non-surgical cataract treatment
When should you have cataract surgery? | Current cataract technology
Lens implants | Lasers | Recovery


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Information provided courtesy of
William A. Cies M.D.
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