30th June, 2023 | By Dr. Shibu Varkey MS, DO, DNB, FRCS(UK) Regional Medical Director, Maxivision Superspeciality Eye Hospital, Tiruchirapalli
Collaborative Decision-Making Process between Patients and Surgeons
Choosing the right lens (IOL) for your cataract surgery is an important decision that should be made collaboratively between you and your surgeon. As a surgeon with years of experience in cataract surgery, I believe that while the surgeon can provide guidance and information, the ultimate decision should rest with you, the patient.
When considering which lens to choose, it's essential to assess the different aspects of your vision. Your complete vision comprises both the quantity and quality of vision. The quantity of vision includes distance vision (such as driving and reading signboards), intermediate vision (working on computers, reading at arm's length, eating at a table), and near vision (reading at a close distance). On the other hand, the quality of vision encompasses factors like color vision, contrast sensitivity, and vision in dim light conditions.
Different lenses (IOLs) offer varying combinations of these vision aspects. For instance:
To make an informed decision, consider the following factors:
Once you have answered these questions, you can discuss various lens models and brands with your surgeon. Whether they are manufactured in India or imported, your surgeon can provide you with options that align with your specific needs and preferences.
Throughout my practice, I have used this decision-making process with numerous patients, and it has resulted in their satisfaction. By being well-informed about their choices based on their individual needs, patients have been able to make decisions that best suit their vision requirements. It is important to note that these lenses work best when they are implanted using the Topical clear corneal micro incision phacoemulsification procedure, which is a minimally invasive technique.
As a patient undergoing cataract surgery, you have the right to make an informed decision about the type of lens that will be implanted. By considering your visual requirements, desire for spectacle independence, and budget, along with the guidance of your surgeon, you can choose a lens that will provide the best possible vision outcomes for your unique needs.
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