Manual vs Laser ...When is one better than another?
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Hi Everyone,
Something I failed to mention in my previous threads on my situation is that my surgeon has recommended that he do my mono-focal lens implant without a laser. At the prices he charges, I was thinking maybe I'd be getting laser treatment. Again, it's a mono-focal lens so maybe the benefits of laser are not that great. He seemed to say that a laser would be put to use in breaking up the cataract in my eye, but I believe that's high frequency ultrasound (phaco-emulsification), right? In any case, when is it recommended that lasers are preferred over a manual procedure, and would there be any benefit in having the laser when it comes to a monofocal situation?
Regards,
G
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david23990 indygeo
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Post surgery, my surgeon did mention that it was possible that, in years to come, I might see (no pun intended) some lens cloudiness which could be addressed using a simple laser procedure.
soks indygeo
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Post surgery capsulotomy (YAG) is done by laser when the posterior capsule becomes cloudy and is required for about 40% of the patients.
me87015 indygeo
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My dr is a technology junkie and he doesn't use a laser for cataracts. He explained it to me in some detail but basically he said if your surgeon is good, you are better off without the laser. If your surgeon is not as good, then maybe the laser is better.
Night-Hawk me87015
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