Management of cataract refractive surgery


Cataract surgery involves removing the clouded lens and replacing it with a clear artificial lens. The artificial lens, called an intraocular lens, is deposited in the same place as your natural lens. It remains a endless part of your eye. For some people, other eye problems enjoin the use of an artificial lens. This advanced type of cataract surgery is occasionally called refractive cataract surgery. Occasionally, minor refractive crimes still remain after refractive cataract surgery. However, traditional refractive surgery similar as LASIK or PRK frequently can be performed several weeks or a many months latterly to further ameliorate sight, if so.


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