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Robotic Cataract Surgery. It uses robots to take out cataracts super precisely. It replaces the lens. This makes it safer for people and helps their vision. We've got 30+ years of experience, so rest assured. We give the best results. We help people see better.

Robotic v/s Traditional Cataract Surgery

Robotic cataract surgery offers several advantages over traditional manual cataract surgery:

Unparalleled precision with advanced technology, enhanced accuracy of each step compared to the manual techniques in traditional surgery.

Less invasive due to smaller, precise incisions, reducing tissue trauma and quicker recovery times.

Enhanced precision and accurate movements during surgery lead to better results in visualization.

Advanced protection features reduce the risk of complications, making it a safer option.

Unlike manual measurements in traditional surgery, the robotic system utilizes advanced imaging for customized surgical plans.

It has demonstrated consistent and excellent results in improving vision and patient satisfaction, offering a more reliable outcome.

Feature Robotic Cataract Surgery Traditional Cataract Surgery
Precision More precise Less precise
Invasiveness Less invasive More invasive
Visualization Better visualization Worse visualization
Recovery time Faster recovery time Longer recovery time

Procedure overview

Step 1

The machine examines the patient's eye & creates a 3D image of the eye using millions of ultra-fine CT scans.

Step 2

The surgeon uses the 3D image to plan the surgical cuts, determining each cut's exact location, size, and shape.

Step 3

The laser makes a perfectly circular cut precisely in the center of the cataract, of the exact dimension desired by the surgeon.

FAQs

Robotic cataract surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a computer-controlled robot to make the incisions and remove the cataract. The robot is guided by a 3D eye image, allowing the surgeon to make more precise cuts and remove more of the cataract.

Robotic cataract surgery is a good option for most people who need cataract surgery. However, it is especially beneficial for people with complex cataracts and those with previous eye surgery or other medical conditions that make manual surgery more difficult.

The benefits of robotic cataract surgery include more precise incisions, better visual outcomes, shorter recovery time, and less tissue damage, among others.

Robotic cataract surgery isn't the only way. There are other methods too, like manual cataract surgery and a procedure called phacoemulsification. In manual cataract surgery, eye doctor uses a scalpel. The doctor makes cuts and removes the cataract.

Then, there's phacoemulsification, which is a less invasive procedure. It uses sound waves to break up the cataract which helps remove it smoothly.

The best type of cataract surgery for you will depend on your circumstances and preferences. Talk to your doctor to discuss the options and decide which is right for you.