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Cataract Surgery

Cataract Removal Treatment

What is a cataract?

A cataract occurs when the eye’s lens, which is normally clear, becomes opaque. This lens is located inside the eye behind the pupil, where it sits in the lens bag. Cataract causes blurred vision by blocking light as it travels through the eye. It can also change the focal point of the eye, further blurring the vision. Cataract removal surgery is required for cataract treatment.

How is a cataract treated?

The only proven treatment for cataracts is cataract surgery. Through micro incisions, an opening is made in the lens bag. The opaque lens is then broken into small fragments with ultrasound and removed from the eye. Next, a transparent artificial lens (intra-ocular lens: IOL) is inserted into the lens bag. The focusing power of each lens implant is specific to each eye and highly precise measurements are taken of the eye before surgery to determine the exact lens strength for your eye.
You can see a video of cataract surgery here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JOcoW-nh_k&t=1s

What will I experience during cataract surgery?

Local anaesthetic is applied to the eye prior to the eye surgery so no pain is felt. You will feel movement and sometimes some pressure. You are given medication to relax you (sedation) so you are in a “twilight,” but you will be awake. You will be unable to see any of the operating instruments that are used during the cataract surgery.

Will I need glasses after cataract surgery?

The degree to which glasses will be required after cataract surgery depends on the type of artificial lens implant used.

There are 4 options

Option 1: Monofocal artificial lens implant in both eyes.

The traditional approach has been to insert lens implants which provide excellent distance vision in both eyes. It is a very good option for those who wish to have excellent distance vision without glasses but who are happy to wear glasses for near (eg reading) and intermediate distance (eg using computers, reading the dashboard of a car).

Option 2: Multifocal artificial lens implant in both eyes.

Multifocal intraocular lenses provide excellent vision for objects at all distances. They provide excellent distance vision (driving, watching TV), intermediate vision (eg working with computers) and near vision (eg reading tablets, phones, books). They are the lens type which are most likely to result in spectacle independence. In some people multifocal lenses can result in haloes around lights which are most commonly noticed when driving at night. Usually these are very mild. However, in around 1 in 200 cases, haloes can be very troubling to the point where these lenses need to be removed.

Option 3: Extended depth of focus (EDOF) lens implants.

EDOF lenses provide not only excellent distance vision without glasses (eg driving, watching TV), they also provide excellent intermediate distance vision (eg working with computers). EDOF lenses also provide some degree of near vision (e.g. reading tablets, phones, books), although glasses are still required to read small print, particularly under low light conditions. Although the near vision provided by EDOF lenses is not quite as good as that provided by multifocal lenses, it is very rare for haloes to be noticed by patients.

Option 4: "Blended vision" or "monovision."

In blended vision, artificial lens implants are inserted which result in one eye being focused for distance and the other eye being focused for near. Blended vision significantly reduces the need to wear glasses after cataract surgery. It usually allows people to be glasses-free for most daily activities. Patients may still require glasses for reading very fine print and/or for driving at night. Because one eye is focused for distance and the other for near, it can take the brain a few months to fully adapt to blended vision.

How long does cataract surgery take?

With modern technology and techniques, cataract surgery is usually performed in around 20 minutes.  The total time that patients spend at the hospital is approximately 4 hours which includes time for eye drops to dilate the pupil, time to give the anaesthetic, the surgery itself and time to recover from the anaesthetic.  

How long after cataract surgery can you drive?

After your surgery you will have a post-operative appointment within a few days of your surgery.  At that stage we can advise you whether you can drive or not.  As a rule, you can return to driving within a few days after surgery.

What is the after care for cataract surgery?

After surgery, eye drops are usually required for 4 weeks. These drops help the eye settle down and recover after surgery.

A dressing is placed on the eye immediately after the surgery. This is usually removed the morning after the surgery at the latest.

It is important not to swim for 1 month after cataract surgery. Light excercise is ok after surgery but bending and heavy lifting is best avoided for 2 weeks after cataract surgery.

What do I experience during cataract surgery? Do I feel pain?

No pain is felt during the surgery.  You will be given sedation to relax you and put you in a “twilight” state.  The eye is numbed so no pain is felt.  You do not see anything coming towards the eye during surgery. 

Can I see a video of cataract surgery?

You can see a video of cataract surgery here.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JOcoW-nh_k&t=1s

Where is the cataract surgery performed?

In Brisbane, our surgeons operate at EyeTech Day Surgery in Upper Mt Gravatt.
https://curagroup.com.au/hospital/eye-tech-day-surgeries-southside/
In Hervey Bay, we operate at the Hervey Bay Surgical Hospital.https://www.hbsurgical.com
Patients spend approximately 4 hours at the hospital on the day of surgery.  This time includes the time required for eye drops to dilate the pupil, the anaesthetic, the surgery and the recovery from anaesthetic.

How much does cataract surgery cost?

The cost of cataract surgery in Brisbane and Hervey Bay depends on whether you have private health insurance that covers cataract surgery.

If you have health insurance, our surgeons offer “no gap” cataract for monofocal lens implants. For premium lenses, such as multifocal and extended depth of focus (EDOF) lenses, there is usually an out-of-pocket cost of up to $500 per eye.

If you don’t have health insurance, the total out-of-pocket expense for cataract surgery is $2400 for a monofocal lens and $3600 for an extended depth of focus (EDOF) or multifocal lens. This fee is per eye and includes the hospital fee, lens fee, surgeon fee and anaesthetist fee.

Can I have cataract surgery if I don’t have private health insurance?

Yes.  At Vision for Life Institute, our Doctors routinely perform cataract surgery for uninsured patients.

Cataract Removal Surgery

Experience Expert Cataract Eye Surgery Services to Clear Vision

Cataracts may obscure your eyesight, so daily tasks become more difficult. At Eye Co Ophthalmic Surgeons, our area of expertise is sophisticated cataract removal surgery, which helps people restore their vision. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to providing individualized treatment, whether your condition is age-related cataract or another one.

Cataract laser eye surgery allows for modern, precise cataract removal with little pain. This sophisticated approach guarantees faster healing times and improved results. For individuals looking for better, sharper vision, our team of ophthalmic specialists employs modern technology to provide outstanding outcomes.

Choosing cataract removal surgery can help you to recover your quality of life and free you to enjoy the things you like without the obstacle of foggy or unclear vision. Our method gives patient comfort and safety first priority, thereby guaranteeing your confidence all through the procedure.

Our experts are here to advise you at every stage of the process, providing professional consultations and customised treatment programmes if you’re thinking about cataract laser eye surgery. Start now with clear vision and learn how we can help you see the world more clearly.

See Eye Co Ophthalmic Surgeons for more information.