How are cataracts removed

    • Cataract removal: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

      If you need cataracts removed from both eyes, surgery usually will be done on only one eye at a time. An uncomplicated surgical procedure lasts only about 10 minutes. However, you may be in the outpatient facility for 90 minutes or longer, because extra time will be needed for preparation and recovery.

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    • [DOC File]In the operation for cataracts, the eye surgeon removes ...

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      What happens when the cataracts are removed? Prognosis for vision after cataract surgery is generally good. Once the cataract is surgically removed, the ophthalmologist may replace the biological lens with an intraocular plastic lens. Alternatively, the child will need to wear glasses or contact lenses to replace the role of the lens.

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    • [DOC File]Cataracts

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      In the operation for cataracts, the eye surgeon removes the cloudy lens and inserts a new lens in its place. The lens chosen is as close as possible to that which will give you normal vision. You will be conscious but drowsy during the procedure.

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    • [DOCX File]Cataracts in infancy and childhood - Vision Australia

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      The term “cataract” refers to a cloudy lens within the eye. When a cataract is removed, an artificial lens is placed inside the eye to take the place of the human lens that has become the cataract. Occasionally, clear lenses that have not yet developed cataracts are also removed to reduce or eliminate the need for glasses or contacts.

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