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c) Which is the treatment for a cataract? When a patient complains about a lack in vision or when this lack of
vision produces difficulties in every day life activity, surgery should
be
planned. This is done ambulatory, on a outpatient basis (few hours in
the clinic). A local anaesthesia is used, several drops of anaesthetic
are
instilled prior to surgery to numb the eye. Therefore there are no
injections. We name it topical anaesthesia. It requires an extreme skill
fullness of the eyesurgeon.The duration of the surgery is around 20 to
30 minutes. 
d) How is a cataract surgery performed? Through a small incision of around 2 to 3 mm and under topical
anaesthesia, the anterior capsel of the bag, containing the cataract, is
opened. Through this opening the cataract is emulsified by ultrasounds.
This technique is called phaco-emulsification or better known as
“phaco”. After having vacuumed the emulsified rests of the lens, a
foldable intraocular lens is introduced through the small incision into
the bag.
This artificial lens unfolds with human temperature and nicely takes
place into the lens bag to position itself correctly.
 
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