Cataract removal with
Multifocal Intra Ocular Lens
Cataract is naturally occurring disorder in every person after certain age. The occurrence is more after the age of 60 years.
Cataract is a condition where the natural human lens becomes opaque and hard gradually.
As the cataract begins to develop, the light which passes through the natural lens gradually diminishes and a refractive error called Index Myopia develops along with poor vision.
A person with cataract then will have a cloudy and diminished vision.
The only way of removing cataract is through surgery.
There are 2 ways that a Cataract effects refractive errors
1) Index Myopia before cataract Surgery
2) Presbyopia after Cataract Surgery with Monofocal IOL
If you are around 60 years and you want to go for a Refractive and Cataract Removal Surgery at the
same time a Refractive Cataract Surgery is the best option
How is It done
Similar to Refractive Lens Exchange, the steps involved in Cataract Surgery are also the same. However, extraction of cataract step is different. And rest of the procedure is also same.
There are different types of Intra Ocular Lenses to choose from for the desired refractive power correction after a cataract surgery.
Why Refractive Cataract Surgery
- When a cataract surgery is done using standard IOL, and if you were already wearing any kind of
glasses prior to surgery for either near or distance vision, you will have to use the glasses after the
surgery. - Cataract surgery is an opportunity for entering a glassfreelife for people with Cataract
- A Refractive Cataract Surgery Corrects Pre-existing Near and Distance Vision Problems
- Refractive Cataract Surgery can correct Astigmatism
- Refractive Cataract Surgery enhances quality of life
Toric Lens
Multifocal lens
Multifocal and Extended Range Lenses
After the Initial incision of 1.2 mm on cornea, a probe is inserted into the lens capsule (Lens Bag) and using mild ultra-sonic probe, the hard lens is broken into many small micro segments. This process is called Phacoemulsification
The cataract pieces then are extracted using a suction probe and the IOL which is decided to be placed inside the eye is then placed safely in the lens bag.
The incision is left without sutures as it is very small and heals on its own
Typically, the Procedure is performed on two different sittings with two weeks apart
Suitable for
Refractive Errors Correction
Advantages
Biocompatibility: Made with Synthetic Biocompatible Material
Comfort: Patients cannot feel IOL inside the Eye
Invisibility: IOL is totally invisible
Duration of the procedure
Recovery
Before Surgery
After Surgery
Resuming work
FAQs
Is IOL Visible to Others
No Synthetic IOL inserted as a refractive lens is not visible to others and also you even if they look
closely
Can Refractive Cataract Surgery Correct both Near and Distant Vision
Yes, Refractive IOL can correct Distance Vision & Near Vision and If you chose Extended Range
IOL, even intermediate vision is improved
What powers can be corrected with Refractive Cataract Surgery
Refractive IOLs can correct all extreme myopia s and severe astigmatism errors
Do Refractive IOL s increase Intra Ocular Pressure
No, Refractive IOLs do not increase the Intra Ocular Pressure. They are placed inside the bag
called capsule which used to hold the natural crystalline lens.
What are the complications of Refractive IOLs
There are no usual complications noted with Refractive IOLs, however a layer may be formed
after few years on the back side of bag where the IOL is placed, and is called as posterior capsular
opacity. The vision may become hazy. This layer can be taken off in outpatient consultation within
minutes using a laser called Yag Laser
Can I undergo Refractive Cataract Surgery in both eyes on same Day
Yes, it is possible to undergo Refractive Cataract in both eyes on same day, however we
recommend to have two weeks apart for each eye
Experience
Expertise
Excellence
With Over 20 Years of Experience in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries , GFL offers excellence in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries for people of any age between 18 years to 80 years
Experience
Expertise
Excellence
With Over 20 Years of Experience in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries , GFL offers excellence in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries for people of any age between 18 years to 80 years