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Transformer des vies avec Opération de la cataracte
Cataract surgery is a common and generally safe procedure that involves the removal of the natural lens of the eye, which has become opaque, typically due to aging. This opacity interferes with vision, causing blurriness, glare, and dullness of colors. The primary purpose of cataract surgery is to restore clear vision.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and typically takes about 10 to 20 minutes per eye. It involves making a small incision in the eye through which the surgeon inserts a tiny probe. This probe emits ultrasound waves that break up the cloudy lens into small pieces, which are then gently suctioned out. This technique is known as phacoemulsification.
Once the natural lens is removed, it is replaced with an artificial lens, called an intraocular lens (IOL). These lenses are made of plastic, acrylic, or silicone, and are designed to last for the rest of a patient's life. IOLs can be selected to improve various aspects of vision, and in some cases, they can reduce the need for glasses.
Recovery from cataract surgery is typically quick, with most patients noticing improved vision within a few days. However, complete healing of the eye may take up to a few weeks. Postoperative care includes using eye drops to prevent infection and inflammation, and follow-up visits to ensure proper healing and optimal vision restoration. Cataract surgery has a high success rate and significantly enhances the quality of life for patients by improving their vision.
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Taux de réussite
35+
Opération de la cataracte Chirurgiens
2+
Opération de la cataracte
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Hôpitaux dans le monde entier
4+
Vies touchées
Aperçu
Cataract surgery is a common and generally safe procedure that involves the removal of the natural lens of the eye, which has become opaque, typically due to aging. This opacity interferes with vision, causing blurriness, glare, and dullness of colors. The primary purpose of cataract surgery is to restore clear vision.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and typically takes about 10 to 20 minutes per eye. It involves making a small incision in the eye through which the surgeon inserts a tiny probe. This probe emits ultrasound waves that break up the cloudy lens into small pieces, which are then gently suctioned out. This technique is known as phacoemulsification.
Once the natural lens is removed, it is replaced with an artificial lens, called an intraocular lens (IOL). These lenses are made of plastic, acrylic, or silicone, and are designed to last for the rest of a patient's life. IOLs can be selected to improve various aspects of vision, and in some cases, they can reduce the need for glasses.
Recovery from cataract surgery is typically quick, with most patients noticing improved vision within a few days. However, complete healing of the eye may take up to a few weeks. Postoperative care includes using eye drops to prevent infection and inflammation, and follow-up visits to ensure proper healing and optimal vision restoration. Cataract surgery has a high success rate and significantly enhances the quality of life for patients by improving their vision.
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Consultant en ophtalmologie
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Expérience: 8 années
Chirurgies: NA
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Chirurgien de la cornée, de la cataracte et de la réfraction
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Expérience: 36 années
Chirurgies: NA
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Expérience: 30 années
Chirurgies: NA
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Expérience: 30 années
Chirurgies: NA
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FAQs
Une cataracte est une opacification du cristallin naturel de votre œil, situé derrière la pupille et l'iris. L'objectif aide à se concentrer sur la rétine à l'arrière de l'œil, donc un objectif nuageux peut le rendre difficile à voir.





















