What are the risks and benefits of YAG laser capsulotomy?
Escrito por:In one of our latest medical articles here below, revered consultant ophthalmologist, Mr Sivanandy Nagendran, explains what a YAG laser capsulotomy is, how it is performed, and what to expect from the recovery period.
What is YAG laser capsulotomy?
YAG laser capsulotomy is a simple and effective laser procedure that can improve vision after cataract surgery. During cataract surgery, the cloudy lens inside the eye is removed and replaced with an artificial lens. However, in some cases, the capsule that supports the artificial lens can become cloudy over time. This is called posterior capsular opacification (PCO). PCO can cause blurry vision, glare, and difficulty seeing in low light.
YAG laser capsulotomy uses a laser to create a small opening in the cloudy capsule. This allows light to pass through the capsule and reach the retina, the part of the eye that is responsible for vision.
What are the risks and benefits of YAG laser capsulotomy?
YAG laser capsulotomy is a very safe procedure with a low risk of complications. The most common side effects are mild and temporary, such as eye irritation, blurred vision, and floaters. More serious complications, such as retinal detachment, are very rare.
The benefits of YAG laser capsulotomy include improved vision, reduced glare, and an improved ability to see in low light.
How is YAG laser capsulotomy performed?
YAG laser capsulotomy is usually performed in an outpatient setting. The procedure is typically quick and painless. Your eyes will be dilated with eye drops to widen the pupils. You may be given a mild anaesthetic to numb your eye. The doctor will use a laser to make a small opening in the cloudy capsule. The procedure usually takes less than 15 minutes.
What is the recovery time from YAG laser capsulotomy?
Most people can resume their normal activities immediately after YAG laser capsulotomy. However, you may experience some mild eye irritation, blurred vision, and floaters. These side effects usually go away within a few days.
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