
Incisional Procedures in Cataract Surgery
Incisional procedures in cataract surgery involve making precise cuts (incisions) in the eye to remove the cloudy lens caused by cataracts. During the surgery, the surgeon creates small openings in the cornea, the clear front part of the eye, to access and remove the affected lens. This is often followed by implanting an artificial lens to restore clear vision. These procedures are typically performed using advanced technology, allowing for quicker recovery and minimal discomfort. Overall, incisional cataract surgery is a common and effective way to treat vision loss due to cataracts.