Microincision cataract surgery (MICS ... MICS has been demonstrated to be minimally traumatic surgery, providing better postoperative outcomes than standard small incision phacoemulsification.
Other reasons include eye trauma, inflammation and steroid-induced cataracts that occur due to steroid intake or eye drops. EARLY SIGNS Cataracts can affect younger and older children differently ...
When phacoemulsification is chosen, predominant aspiration and low power may be used, because traumatic cataracts tend to occur in young patients who have soft lenses. Every effort should be made ...
Cataracts—the cloudy lenses that blur vision for many as they age—now have a high-tech solution. Bladeless cataract surgery uses advanced laser technology to make the procedure quicker, safer, and ...
AI has quietly revolutionized the field of ophthalmology.While the concept of AI may evoke futuristic images of robots and automation, the reality is that many of us have been integrating AI into our ...
Iremide Kasali, a 5-year-old girl, came into the world with cataract, but her parents did not come to terms with the condition early enough.
Cataracts can develop in children due to congenital factors, trauma, infections, or steroid use, leading to blurry vision. Early identification of symptoms such as white pupil discoloration ...