What is bladeless cataract surgery?

What is bladeless cataract surgery? Laser cataract surgery (also called bladeless cataract surgery) incorporates the use of the revolutionary LenSx® femtosecond laser system. This laser makes computer-controlled corneal incisions and then gently breaks up the

What is bladeless cataract surgery?

Laser cataract surgery (also called bladeless cataract surgery) incorporates the use of the revolutionary LenSx® femtosecond laser system. This laser makes computer-controlled corneal incisions and then gently breaks up the cloudy cataractous lens, based on a detailed real-time 3-dimensional image of the eye.

Is bladeless cataract surgery better?

Bladeless laser cataract surgery costs more, but offers the potential for better results and less inflammation than the traditional procedure.

Which cataract is best?

Monofocal IOLs are very successful and may well be the best choice lens for you. They are unlikely to be suitable if you have astigmatism – which may be detected on biometry measurements. It is important that monofocal IOLs are aspheric (meaning the curvature varies from centre to periphery).

How do they fix cataracts?

During cataract surgery, the clouded lens is removed, and a clear artificial lens is usually implanted. In some cases, however, a cataract may be removed without implanting an artificial lens. Surgical methods used to remove cataracts include: Using an ultrasound probe to break up the lens for removal.

What are the disadvantages of cataract surgery?

The main disadvantage of cataract surgery is that it’s not as precise as laser surgery. It would be a mistake to go ahead with laser surgery if you had a cataract because it’s likely that the cataract would interfere with the visual results you could achieve after laser refractive surgery.

Will you still need glasses after cataract surgery?

Regardless of the type of lens you select, you may still need to rely on glasses some of the time, but if correctly selected, your IOLs can greatly reduce your dependence on glasses. Discuss your options with your ophthalmologist to determine the IOL that best suits your vision needs and lifestyle.

Will I still need glasses after cataract surgery?

Which procedure is best for cataract surgery?

Phacoemulsification (a type of ultrasound) is the most common method used to remove the cataract. After the natural lens has been removed, it often is replaced by an artificial lens, called an intraocular lens (IOL). An IOL is a clear, plastic lens that requires no care and becomes a permanent part of your eye.