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This 3D medical animation depicts the phacoemulsification and extracapsular removal of a cloudy lens, and the placement of an artificial lens.
The lens of the eye is responsible for focusing images onto the back of the eye. It is normally transparent. As a normal part of aging, the lens begins to cloud and causes a gradual, painless loss in vision. Cataract removal is most often performed to better examine the back of the eye when monitoring for damage from certain diseases such as diabetes or glaucoma and to improve vision. There are two main types of cataract removal. The large majority of cataract surgeries are performed using the phacoemulsification technique. During the phacoemulsification technique an ultrasound probe breaks the cloudy lens into tiny fragments. The fragments are vacuumed out through a tiny incision. An intraocular lens implant is then inserted to replace the natural lens that was removed. Because the incision is tiny, stitches are often not necessary and visual improvement is usually noted relatively soon after surgery. During the extracapsular technique the cataract is removed as one entire piece. This requires a larger incision and stitches. An intraocular lens implant (artificial lens) is inserted to replace the natural lens that was removed. Recovery is usually slower, due to the larger incision. The stitches sometimes need to be removed, which is usually done in the office. After both procedures, the surgeon usually places a patch over the eye. ANCE00193
Tell me how it goes, i might decide to get a surgery too.
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By SleepySlacker4 [Affiliate User] 1242372189 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removecataract surgery removes a cloudy lens and replaces it with a clear lens implant. this implant will also replace the need to wear glasses.
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By firefly21111 [Affiliate User] 1242340230 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeok i watched almost all of the vidoes from this channel but this is the only one thats kinda freaked me out..stitches on ur eye??!!!!aahhh..
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