Get Advanced Cataract Treatment in Ahmedabad at Pristyn Care
Cataracts can be very problematic especially at old age as they can cause permanent vision loss. If you are seeking the most advanced cataract treatment in Ahmedabad, then Pristyn Care is the ideal destination. We use the modern MICS and FLACS technology to treat cataracts in a minimally invasive way.
As surgery is the only solution for cataracts, our ophthalmologists make sure that you get best-in-class treatment with us. The procedure is completely safe and has a higher success rate than traditional methods. You only need to get in touch with us and we will leverage the modern technology and USFDA-approved diagnostic and surgical tools to provide unparalleled quality of medical care to our patients.
Expert Ophthalmologists of Pristyn Care At Your Service
We are proud of our highly qualified and experienced eye surgeons that specialize in using advanced techniques for cataract treatment. Our cataract surgeons have the necessary skills and talent that help them to determine the most plausible treatment method for cataracts. Our doctors not only provide consultation and perform the surgery, but they also provide a complete post-operative guide for faster and smoother recovery of the patients.
What happens during cataract surgery?
- An injection or eye drops will be used to numb your eyes and make them relax.
- The eye surgeon will create tiny incisions near the cornea’s edge by looking through a special microscope.
- The incisions are used to reach the eye lens, and using a small instrument, the lens is removed safely.
- Then the new artificial lens chosen according to your requirements will be placed in your eye.
- No stitches are used to close the incisions and they are left as it is for self-healing.
The surgery is done on an outpatient basis. Hence, you can go home after cataract surgery on the same day. A protective shield will be placed over your eye that you’ll have to wear until your eyes heal completely.
What are the different types of Cataract Surgery?
All types of cataract surgery involve the replacement of the natural lens with an artificial implant, which is known as an intraocular lens (IOL). In Ahmedabad and every other city across India, the following techniques are available to perform cataract operations:
- Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery- It is one of the most common techniques used for cataract treatment. During phacoemulsification, the surgeon makes an incision around 2 to 3 mm with the help of an ultrasonic probe. The probe breaks up the cataract using vibration and removes the fragments with a suction device. Then a foldable lens is inserted into the eye through the incision.
- Manual Extracapsular Cataract Surgery (MECS)- MECS is a technique that involves making a large incision, around 9 to 13mm long to remove the clouded eye lens and replace it with the IOL.
- Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS)- It is a variation of MECS in which a smaller V-shaped incision is made in the eye. The incision becomes wider as it reaches the lens. While the outer incision is around 6.5 mm, the inner incision is around 11 mm.
- Micro Incision Cataract Surgery (MICS)- As the name suggests, micro-incision cataract surgery is done through a 1.8 mm incision which is even smaller than small incision cataract surgery (MSICS). The rest of the procedure stays the same. The clouded lens is removed and replaced with an artificial lens.
- Femtosecond Laser-assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS)- It is the latest technique to perform cataract surgery. A femtosecond laser is used to make the incision and the laser further divides and softens the cataract. Due to this, a minimal amount of phacoemulsification energy is required to remove the clouded lens.
- Intracapsular Cataract Surgery- This type of cataract surgery involves the removal of the entire lens and the lens capsule from the eye. It requires a big incision and has many risks and complications. Therefore, it is rarely performed nowadays.
Out of all these types of cataract surgery, each has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Not to mention that each technique has some side effects and chances of complications. Therefore, when you consult a cataract doctor, he/she diagnoses the condition thoroughly and then suggests the appropriate technique which is safe for the patient.
How to choose the best cataract lens for you?
The best thing about cataract surgery is that once the lens is replaced, the results are permanent. And there are different types of lenses for cataract surgery, each of which has unique benefits. These lenses are widely known as intraocular lenses and are classified into the following types:
- Standard Lens (Monofocal)- This type of lens addresses the vision problems at a specific distance, i.e., either nearby vision or distant vision. You can choose between the two depending on the activities you perform on a regular basis. Monofocal lenses are usually spherical, i.e., the surface is uniformly curved, allowing the patient to see clearly at one distance only.
- Multifocal IOLs- These lenses can help the patient to see distant and nearby objects clearly at the same time. These are considered premium lenses because they have both multifocal and accommodative properties that allow the patient to see at different ranges at the same time. Multifocal lenses are aspherical, therefore, they can correct presbyopia and astigmatism at the same time.
- Toric Lens (IOLs)- This type of lens is specially made to correct astigmatism in cataract patients. There is a special type of toric lens as well that provides extended depth-of-focus. These lenses are slightly more expensive than other types as well.
- Monovision Lens- People often confuse monovision lenses with monofocal lenses. There is a significant difference between these two. While a monofocal lens provides clear vision at a distance only, a monovision lens is implanted in both eyes to correct vision problems. An intraocular lens is implanted in one eye that provides nearby vision and another lens is implanted in the other eye that provides distance vision.
The doctor does an accurate diagnosis to determine the appropriate power of the IOL and provide desired results to the patient in terms of refractive outcomes after the surgery. You will have a detailed discussion with the doctor about these types of lenses for cataract surgery before proceeding with the treatment. The specialist will also provide you with information about the best cataract lens brands in India, such as Bausch & Lomb, Freshlook, Acuvue, Alcon, Johnson & Johnson, Zeiss, etc. to make the decision.
Precautions After Cataract Surgery
Many people don’t realize this, but post-surgery care after cataract surgery plays a major role in determining how long you will need to recover. While you are being discharged from the hospital, the doctor will provide you with a guide that consists of all the dos and don’ts after cataract surgery.
Don’ts After Cataract Surgery
- Do not rub your eyes with your hands as it can dislodge the corneal flap and stitches.
- Don’t take a shower, bath, or swim for the first 10 days after surgery.
- Avoid washing your eyes until the doctor gives you permission to do so.
- Avoid using shampoos or cosmetic products, too, as they may contain chemicals that can irritate the eyes.
- Do not indulge in activities that may damage your eyes, including contact sports or activities like swimming.
- Avoid lifting heavy weights as it may put a strain on your eyes.
- Also, avoid coughing, sneezing, or straining during bowel movements as it may increase the pressure on the eyes.
Dos After Cataract Surgery
- You can watch TV or other digital screens after the 3rd day of cataract surgery.
- Do remember to use the eye drops prescribed by the doctor as directed.
- Wear a protective eye cap throughout the day and at night to prevent dust or dirt from entering your eyes.
- Keep the protective cap on while you are asleep to ensure that you don’t rub or poke the eye during sleep.
- Clean your eyes with clean and warm water with the help of cotton.
- Contact your doctor if any of the problematic symptoms, like itchiness, fluid discharge, etc., persist longer.