A comprehensive guide to YAG laser capsulotomy
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Ophthalmologist
Published: 13/09/2023
Edited by: Kate Forristal
In her latest online article, Dr Emma Jones gives us her expert insight into YAG laser capsulotomy. She explains the procedure, the benefits, patient selection and precautions and post procedure care.
Understanding YAG laser capsulotomy
A YAG laser capsulotomy is a non-invasive outpatient procedure performed to address posterior capsular opacification (PCO) - a common complication following cataract surgery. During cataract surgery, the cloudy natural lens of the eye is replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). Over time, the thin tissue that supports the IOL, known as the posterior capsule, can become cloudy, leading to blurred or hazy vision. This is where YAG laser capsulotomy comes into play.
The procedure YAG laser capsulotomy is a quick and painless procedure, typically completed within a few minutes. It involves the use of a YAG (yttrium aluminium garnet) laser, which emits focused light energy to create a small, precise opening in the cloudy posterior capsule. This opening allows light to pass through unimpeded, restoring clear vision. The patient remains fully conscious throughout the procedure, and no incisions or sutures are required.
Benefits of YAG laser capsulotomy enhanced vision:
YAG laser capsulotomy can provide immediate improvement in vision by eliminating the opacity hindering light from reaching the retina. Patients often report a significant increase in visual clarity after the procedure.
Non-invasive: As a non-surgical approach, YAG laser capsulotomy reduces the risk of complications and ensures a faster recovery compared to more invasive procedures.
Quick and painless: With a short procedure time and minimal discomfort, YAG laser capsulotomy is well-tolerated by most patients, making it an attractive option for those with busy schedules.
Long-lasting results: Once the posterior capsule has been treated, it generally remains clear, eliminating the need for further intervention in the majority of cases.
Cost-effective: YAG laser capsulotomy is a cost-effective solution, avoiding the expenses associated with another surgery or prolonged treatments.
Patient Selection and Precautions
Although YAG laser capsulotomy is considered safe and effective, it is crucial for eye care professionals to carefully assess each patient's specific case before proceeding. Certain factors, such as pre-existing eye conditions or anatomical considerations, might influence the decision to perform the procedure.
Post-procedure Care
Following a YAG laser capsulotomy, patients typically experience mild discomfort, which usually resolves within a few hours. Eye drops and prescribed medications may be recommended to prevent infection and reduce inflammation. Vision improvement is often noticed immediately, and patients are generally advised to refrain from strenuous activities for a short period.
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