Cataract Treatment in Vileparle and Santacruz
Cataract Diagnosis & Treatment
Cataract Surgery
What is Cataract?
The term “cataract” originates from the Greek word “katarraktes,” which can be roughly translated as “waterfall.” In ancient times, it was thought that a thickened fluid from the brain flowed in front of the eye lens. Nowadays, cataract refers to the condition where the eye lens becomes cloudy.
When certain proteins in the eye come together and form clusters, they create a blurred and foggy appearance in one’s vision. This condition progresses slowly and gradually hampers visual clarity. If left untreated, it has the potential to cause complete blindness.
Cataract Symptom Checker
- Cloudy or blurred vision
- Distorted or double vision
- Sensitivity to light and glare
- Difficulty seeing in poor lighting conditions
- Seeing “halos” around lights
- Fading of colours
What causes eye cataracts?
- Previous or untreated eye injury
- Hypertension
- Previous eye surgery
- UV radiation
- Long exposure to sunlight
- Over usage of certain medications
- Hormone replacement therapy
Different Types of Cataracts
Cortical Cataract
Intumescent Cataract
Nuclear Cataract
Posterior Subcapsular Cataract
Congenital Cataract
Traumatic Cataract
Risk Factors
- Aging
- Diabetes
- Trauma
- Smoking
- Obesity
- High blood pressure
- Steroid medication
- Family History
How to Prevent Eye Cataract
- Regular eye check-ups
- Quitting smoking
- Maintaining a healthy diet
- Eating fruits and vegetables containing antioxidants
- Wearing UV blocking sunglasses while going out in sunlight
Know More about Diagnosing Cataracts
- Visual Acuity test–This examination will evaluate the clarity and acuity of your vision. Each eye will be tested separately to assess its ability to perceive letters of varying sizes placed at a specific distance.
- Slit-lamp exam–In this test, a specialized microscope is utilized to examine various components of the eye, such as the cornea, iris, and lens. This equipment refracts light as it enters the eye, enabling the ophthalmologist to detect any abnormalities more easily.
ZEISS OPTICAL BIOMETER-IOL MASTER 500
ZEISS OPTICAL BIOMETER-IOL MASTER 700
Alcon Verion Image Guided System
Alcon Centurion Phacoemulsification System with ACTIVE SENTRY handpiece
Alcon Centurion Phacoemulsification System
- To determine accurate measurements of an IOL power before cataract surgery
- Highly accurate and repeatable
- State of the art technology for accurate IOL Power Calculations
- Futuristic technology with Extreme levels of Precision
- Rapid Scan Times
- Highly repeatable
- Near Zero Chances of Error
- Futuristic Cataract Planning Station for Bespoke Cataract Surgery
- Captures Ultra High Resolution Photographs of The Human Eye to ensure perfect implantation of Premium IOL’s during Cataract Surgery
- Helps in creating a surgical plan for the cataract surgery
- It helps minimize potential sources of error during IOL power calculation for cataract surgery.
- State of The Art Phacoemulsification machine Microinvasive Phacoemulsification (Wound sizes of as less as 2 mm)
- Fastest machine to break down and emulsify Cataracts
- Highest safety profile (Least chances of complications)
- Extremely precise without collateral damage to other structures
- Used to cut the membranes in the eye that have become thickened after cataract surgery (YAG Capsulotomy)
- Can also be used to make an opening in the Iris in small eye configurations (YAG peripheral iridotomy)
Cataract Technology
ZEISS OPTICAL BIOMETER-IOL MASTER 500
- To determine accurate measurements of an IOL power before cataract surgery
- Highly accurate and repeatable
ZEISS OPTICAL BIOMETER-IOL MASTER 700
- State of the art technology for accurate IOL Power Calculations
- Futuristic technology with Extreme levels of Precision
- Rapid Scan Times
- Highly repeatable
- Near Zero Chances of Error
Alcon Verion Image Guided System
- Futuristic Cataract Planning Station for Bespoke Cataract Surgery
- Captures Ultra High Resolution Photographs of The Human Eye to ensure perfect implantation of Premium IOL’s during Cataract Surgery
- Helps in creating a surgical plan for the cataract surgery
- It helps minimize potential sources of error during IOL power calculation for cataract surgery.
Alcon Centurion Phacoemulsification System with ACTIVE SENTRY handpiece
- State of The Art Phacoemulsification machine Microinvasive Phacoemulsification (Wound sizes of as less as 2 mm)
- Fastest machine to break down and emulsify Cataracts
- Highest safety profile (Least chances of complications)
Appa Nd YAG laser
- Extremely precise without collateral damage to other structures
- Used to cut the membranes in the eye that have become thickened after cataract surgery (YAG Capsulotomy)
- Can also be used to make an opening in the Iris in small eye configurations (YAG peripheral iridotomy)
Cataract Surgery
Phacoemulsification
Phacoemulsification is an advanced type of cataract surgery that requires no sutures. In this procedure, a specialized machine utilizes ultrasound energy through a special probe to break down and remove the cataract from the eye. By emulsifying the entire cataract in place, a smaller incision of 2.4-2.8 mm is sufficient for the surgery. This smaller incision size leads to reduced astigmatism and improved vision quality for the patient. After the cataract’s nucleus is emulsified, a foldable intraocular lens is implanted. The surgery is performed under topical anesthesia and is considered a same-day procedure, allowing patients to return home afterward. This painless and modern technique ensures rapid healing and a swift recovery from cataract surgery.
Zepto laser cataract surgery
MICS (Micro Incision Cataract Surgery)
Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS)
Cataract Surgery Lens Options
Monofocal Lens
Astigmatism-Correcting Lens
Multifocal/Accommodative Lens
Extended depth of focus IOLs
FAQ
Pre Operative Instructions for Cataract Surgery FAQs
FAQ
Post Operative Instructions for Cataract Surgery FAQs
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Cataract Patient Reviews
eye clinic for both eyes and it was very successful. I have got clear vision and I am very happy with the services.
Ermelinda P Fernandes
services are excellent and would truly recommend this clinic for eye related problems…
agnel paul
surgery. The staff is very helpful and co operative. Even the staff is very knowledgeable regarding the services they provide. More over the doctors Nitin and Nikhil are very humble and very best at what they do. Will definitely recommend my friends and family
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