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The Human eye is a wonderful organ that allows us to see the beautiful world around us. Our eye has a natural lens that allows light to enter the eye and enables us to see. The lens is covered by a covering called cornea which covers the colored part of your eyeball. Under certain medical conditions the tissue of the cornea becomes clouded or loses its strength and becomes disfigured. This leads to the obstruction in the path of light and light and causes disruption in the normal vision. At times medicines might be used to eliminate temporary infections and in extreme conditions the cornea is removed and a transplant is placed to restore normal vision. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Cornea Transplant- Lyfboat


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Cataract Surgery
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What is Cataract Surgery
  • Our eyes are blessed with a natural lens that
    allows light to enter into the eye and enables us
    to see the world. Cataract is a condition in
    which the natural lens becomes clouded and does
    not allow you to see things around you. This can
    lead to partial or complete blindness. Cataracts
    are majorly age related and can also happen as a
    result of exposure to UV radiations. The surgery
    aims at removing the natural lens of the eye and
    replacing it with an artificial manmade lens. The
    condition is usually treatable and surgery shows
    promising results in almost all of the cases.

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Before the Procedure
  • Your Doctor needs to perform a thorough eye
    examination to check for any type of
    complications or anything that needs attention.
    Your doctor will decide upon the power of the
    lens that needs to be used for the implant. You
    might be asked to stop certain medications before
    the surgery. You doctor might prescribe you
    certain eye drops of antibiotics to help minimize
    the risk of infections.

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How it is performed
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How It Is Performed
To perform the procedure your Doctor will put
drops in your eyes for dilating your pupil. Your
eye will be washed with medicated solutions and
will be cleansed. Your doctor will give you a
local anaesthesia, and sedatives if required.
Depending on your condition the doctor might opt
for the way the surgery will be performed.
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How It Is Performed - Continued
The Doctor will make three small incisions around
cornea (dark colored circle of your eye). The
openings are used to introduce the required
instruments in the eye. An ultrasound based
technique is used to break and dissolve the
natural lens of the eye. The dissolved lens is
then sucked out completely without leaving any
debris behind. After the dissolved lens has been
removed, your doctor will insert the custom made
artificial lens (intraocular lens) which could be
made of plastic or silicon.   
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Recovery
  • The surgery is usually a day care procedure and
    the patient is allowed to go home the same day
    after observation for things like bleeding etc.
    There is good recovery of vision and often there
    is no need to put on glasses. Initially you might
    feel irritation with high intensity lights so it
    is not advisable to start activities like driving
    and working on computers or smart phones
    immediately. You can take the help of dark
    colored glasses to minimize the amount of light
    entering your eyes. You will have to continue
    with eye drops and other medication if prescribed
    to keep yourself guarded against infections and
    irritation.

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Potential Risks
The major risk involved in performing the
procedure is damage to the inner eye. The damage
can be small or severe. The risk has been majorly
eliminated because of more sophisticated machines
and technologies being used these days for
removing the lens from the eye. The success rate
of the surgery is around 99.
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