Eye Health - Cataract Surgery
Cataract Surgery
A routine eye surgery in which the clouded natural lens is broken up using phacoemulsification and removed, then replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).
About the Operation
A routine eye surgery in which the clouded natural lens is broken up using phacoemulsification and removed, then replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).
Application Details
- 1Phacoemulsification: ultrasonic lens fragmentation through a 2–3 mm incision
- 2Monofocal, multifocal, or toric IOL options
- 3Multifocal lens: near and distance vision without glasses
- 4Both eyes operated 1–2 weeks apart
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Patients with vision impairment affecting daily life
- Cases requiring YAG laser after secondary cataract (PCO)
Operation Summary
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