Phacoemulsification Laser Eye Surgery
They insert a small instrument through this opening.
Phacoemulsification laser eye surgery. During surgery this tools is inserted inside the eye through a 2mm incision. The most common kind of cataract surgery is called phacoemulsification. If you have blurred or clouded vision and lens clouding schedule an appointment with our ophthalmologists to discuss intraocular iol and laser treatment options for cataracts. Before phacoemulsification was developed surgeons would remove the entire lens and capsule.
It takes advantage of an ultrasounds powered tool to remove the cataract. The lens of the eye contributes a lot of focusing power to the eye. Phacoemulsification is a modern cataract surgery method in which the eye s internal lens is emulsified with an ultrasonic handpiece and aspirated from the eye. The eye surgeon makes a very small opening on the eye next to the outer corner.
Small incision cataract surgery phacoemulsification small incision cataract surgery is the most common type of cataract removal. This made it difficult to insert an intraocular lens. Therefore it would be prudent to apply a drop of 5 povidone iodine after topical anesthesia and just before performing the procedure. Aspirated fluids are replaced with irrigation of balanced salt solution to maintain the anterior chamber.
Phacoemulsification and laser assisted phacoemulsification. A tiny probe gives off ultrasound waves to dissolve the core hard part of the cloudy lens. Phacoemulsification revolutionized cataract surgery. Description phacoemulsification is a variation of extracapsular cataract extraction a procedure in which the lens and the front portion of the capsule are removed formerly the most popular cataract surgery the older method of extracapsular extraction involves a longer incision about 0 4 in 10 mm or almost half of the eye.
Yag laser capsulotomy it is unknown whether yag laser can aerosolize the tear film during capsulotomy assuming the laser is focused properly on the posterior capsule. Phacoemulsification is the name for traditional cataract surgery. During laser assisted cataract surgery your doctor typically uses the laser to make all incisions and to soften the cataract for removal by ultrasound phacoemulsification. The laser may be useful when correcting for astigmatism aligning an astigmatism correcting intraocular lens or softening a dense cataract.