Wednesday, November 30, 2011

In cataract surgery, what does the surgeon remove?

They remove the natural lens from the patient's eye. They may be off the eye like that, of late sewing up the incision, and supplying the patient next to powerful corrective lenses as spectacles.
It is better to insert an artificial lens into the capsule that used to hold the intuitive lens. The person get better vision, that path.
(My Dad had one eye done, several years ago, and the second eye done a few years ago. He still wishes spectacles, but they are not as thick as the goggles he needed as a younger man; they used very upright intra - ocular lenses for him.)
Cataract is not a blood clot. It is a lens that go cloudy, due to old age, or UV or other metabolic problems.
adjectives or part of the lens.
Cataract surgery is the removal of the lens of the eye that have developed a cataract.
cataract is a blood clot in the eye, thats what the surgeon removes.
the lens of the eye is removed and an artificial lens is implanted..

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