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Topical anesthesia for cataract surgery is a numbing technique that uses eye drops applied directly to the ocular surface, and it remains the most widely preferred method among practitioners...
What Are the Risks and Complications of I/A Cataract Surgery in 2026?
Irrigation and aspiration (I/A) cataract surgery is a technique that removes lens material using fluid irrigation and gentle suction without ultrasound energy, typically reserved for very soft...
Can Cataracts Come Back After Surgery?
Cataracts cannot come back after surgery because the natural crystalline lens, where cataracts form, is permanently removed and replaced with a synthetic intraocular lens that does not support...
Why Is Your Cataract Surgery Not Working as Expected?
Cataract surgery not working means the procedure did not restore vision to the expected level, resulting in persistent blurriness, visual disturbances, or new complications that require further...
What Are the Success Rates and Outcomes of Infant Cataract Surgery
Infant cataract surgery is a pediatric ophthalmic procedure that removes a clouded natural lens from a baby’s eye to restore a clear visual pathway during critical visual development....
What Does Medicare Cover for Cataract Surgery in 2026?
Medicare coverage for cataract surgery is a Part B benefit that pays for medically necessary lens extraction, conventional intraocular lens (IOL) implantation, and post-operative corrective lenses...
What Is the Cataract Surgery Infection Rate in 2026
The cataract surgery infection rate refers to the frequency of postoperative endophthalmitis, a serious intraocular inflammation, following lens replacement surgery. Current global incidence ranges...
What Are the Best Microscope Settings for Cataract Surgery?
Microscope settings for cataract surgery are the adjustable parameters on an ophthalmic operating microscope, including magnification, illumination intensity, working distance, coaxial alignment,...
Is It Safe to Drive With Cataracts?
A cataract is a progressive clouding of the eye’s natural lens that can impair visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, glare tolerance, and color perception; each of these functions plays a...
How Fast Do Cataracts Progress From Early to Advanced Stages?
Cataract progression is the gradual clouding of the eye’s natural crystalline lens, and the speed at which cataracts worsen varies widely based on type, age, and individual risk factors.
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