We at Mahendra Eye Institute, offer the best
Phaco Training in India. These courses are highly recognized locally and internationally.
This step by step course will give the surgeons confidence to perform surgeries
independently after the completion of the course and significantly increase
their practice.
A technique
called phacoemulsification is used for the surgery. It uses a small
incision through which an ultrasonic probe is inserted. The size of the
incision is generally 3mm. This breaks the clouded lens into small pieces.
These pieces are emulsified and sucked out by same ultrasonic probe. A thin
outer shell still covers the eyes after the pieces are sucked out.
And
foldable artificial lens which is made of silicone or acrylic is inserted. This
is done by using a proprietary insertion device. This incision does not require
stitches and seals by itself. Generally monofocal intraocular lens is inserted,
which aids distant vision. For close vision, reading glasses are necessary.
With the recent advances, multi focal lens are available. The multi focal lens
can handle distant, near and in between vision as well. The patient can go
without glasses in most cases after the
surgery.
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