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What is cataract?
A cataract is an eye condition that affects many people and causes the natural lens that is found in the eye to become cloudy, which results in vision impairment. It is usually connected with aging, but it can also be caused by other reasons like as heredity, injuries, or certain medications. Surgery is the only way to treat cataracts.
During the procedure, the affected lens will be surgically removed and replaced
with an artificial lens.
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Treatment available at Anil eye hospital
Surgery is the only successful treatment option for cataracts. During cataract surgery, the cloudy lens is removed and replaced with an intraocular lens, which is an artificial lens that is crystal clear. The artificial lens is implanted into the eye at the same location as the natural lens, and it is designed to be a permanent component of the eye. At Anil Eye Hospital we perform cataract surgeries with utmost precision and technical accuracy to ensure the best possible surgical outcomes.
Anil Eye hospital is equipped with the most up-to-date IOL Master 700 (Carl Zeiss, Germany): the most accurate and precise apparatus for measuring intraocular lenses.
Types of lenses
Following the removal of the cataract, an intraocular lens (IOL) is implanted. IOLs are available in non-foldable and foldable varieties. These are essentially monofocal lenses designed to improve distance vision, but the patient still requires reading spectacles.
Why cataract surgery at anil eye hospital
Anil Eye Hospital is a well-known eye hospital in Thane, known for providing high-quality eye care services. Here are some reasons why you might consider cataract
surgery at Anil Eye Hospital
- Experienced Surgeons
- Advanced technology
- Personalised Care
- Affordable Costs
- Positive Patient Feedback
Technologies available at Anil eye hospital
Robotic Femto Cataract
Bladeless femto cataract is a seamless advanced technology where few steps of surgery are done robotically for precision, accuracy and excellence in cataract surgical steps especially in complicated cataracts.
Whitestar Signature Pro
Cataract surgery & cutting-edge phacoemulsification tool, the Whitestar Signature Pro. Designed to work well in even the most challenging cases of cataract surgery while offering a high degree of adaptability.
Zeiss Visalis 500
To perform cataract and posterior segment procedures with unrivalled quality of vision and stereo coaxial lighting, we use the world & most modern Zeiss microscope, the first of its kind in the Thane district.
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Pre Cataract Workup
In India, preoperative investigations for cataract surgery include A-scan, Specular Microscopy, Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), and Pentacam, depending on the type of cataract the patient has and the complexity of his or her eye in terms of myopia, hypermetropia, and cornea-related and retina related changes. The preoperative evaluation for cataract surgery is a crucial stage in ensuring predictability of optimal vision outcomes, minimising the risk of complications and
ensuring a safe and quick recovery.
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Dr. Anagha Heroor
Dr. Anagha Anil Heroor Is The Medical Director And Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon At Anil Eye Hospital And A Gold Medalist From The University Of Mumbai. Dr. Anagha Heroor Plays A Leadership Role Along With A Dedicated Team Of Specialists.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The surgery itself usually takes about 15-30 minutes, but the entire process, including preoperative preparation and postoperative recovery, may take a few hours.
No, cataract surgery is usually painless because the eye is numbed with anesthesia. Some patients may experience mild discomfort or pressure during the procedure, but this
is typically minimal.
Most patients do not need to wear an eye patch after surgery, but your surgeon may recommend that you wear a protective shield over your eye while sleeping for a few days
to prevent accidental injury.
You can typically resume most normal activities, such as reading, watching television, and walking, within a few days after surgery. However, your surgeon may advise you to
avoid certain activities, such as heavy lifting and strenuous exercise, for a few weeks.
Many patients experience improved vision after cataract surgery and may not need glasses for distance vision. However, you may still need glasses for reading or other close-up tasks. Your surgeon can discuss your specific visual needs and recommend appropriate lenses or glasses.
Like any surgery, cataract surgery carries some risks, such as infection, bleeding, and eye inflammation. In rare cases, complications such as retinal detachment or vision loss can occur. Your surgeon can discuss the risks and benefits of surgery with you and help you make an informed decision.
Cataract surgery is a permanent procedure, and the artificial lens implanted in your eye should last a lifetime. However, other eye conditions or age-related changes may affect your vision over time, and you may need additional treatment or surgery in the future.
These are just a few frequently asked questions and answers about cataract surgery. If you have further questions or concerns, it is always best to consult with your eye doctor or surgeon.
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