Posted by LASIK Eye Surgeon Beverly Hills at 4 August 2011

Category: Cataract Surgery, Laser Cataract Surgery, LASIK

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Article by Dr. Stephen Slade

An excellent aid in the quest for complication free surgery, and just in time, CRST and this year’s annual complications issue. I particularly liked the multiple articles on complication prevention and avoidance, always the best strategy for complication management. Jai G. Parekh, MD, MBA gives an excellent summary of tips to help surgery go more smoothly. Daniel H. Chang, MD has a detailed perspective on Purkinje images to help better center IOLs to avoid dysphotopsias, especially useful for multifocal IOLs. Christopher E. Starr, MD gives us a detailed description on a new phaco technique designed to minimize risk that he has used in training residents. William F. Wiley MD writes on IOL calculations and how to avoid errors in lens power selection. Richard Tipperman, MD gives his thoughts on the proper use of a piggyback IOL to avoid complications. This article is expanded as Dr. Tipperman joins Mark Packer MD in a joint article with even more detail on the technique. I found Richard Packard, MD, FRCS, FRCOPHTH’s article especially useful as a review of the variety of possible complications with the IOL itself after a successful cataract removal.

I’ll leave with another pearl from Lee. He told me the way to recognize a good surgeon is not necessarily by watching him or her doing routine cataracts out of a long list of routine cases but rather watching the surgeon handle a complication. You truly see the skill when a surgeon has to go outside of his routine, shift gears, and improvise. Lee was right, and I hope you enjoy these articles as much as I did.

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Laser Eye Surgery

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The following article was written by Dr. Stephen Slade:

Do patients want laser cataract surgery?

In my career, I have learned always to pay attention to the patient’s perspective; what does he or she want? Especially in refractive surgery, it is usually the patients’ preferences that ultimately drive the market and steer what we do surgically. As an example, we surgeons were never able to show that LASIK produced significantly better final results than PRK, but because the healing was quicker and caused less discomfort, patients chose LASIK. I believe the same process will shape laser cataract surgery.

EXPERIENCE

My practice is located in Houston, and we havehad the LenSx laser (Alcon Laboratories, Inc., Fort Worth, TX) since February 2010—1 year as I write this article—in a commercial, office-based surgical center. My colleagues and I have studied the science of the technique, refined the hardware and software, and generally learned better how to use the device after several hundred cases. In addition, I have witnessed the patients’ experience with this laser, as the vast majority of them choose it for their surgery and pay more for it.

PATIENTS ACCEPT IT

One of the first things I noticed was how rapidly patients accepted laser cataract surgery. Immediately, I saw that this procedure needed less explaining, education, or counseling than any other new technology we have introduced into our clinic.

We surgeons can all remember the first time we used a new technology with our own patients—our first LASIK procedure, wavefront-guided ablation, presbyopia-correcting IOL, and so on. All new technologies require a different amount of education for the patient to be able to make an informed choice. Why is laser cataract surgery such an easy concept for them?

Safety and Outcomes

Patients want two things from eye surgery: safety and the best possible glasses-free vision as soon as possible. Laser cataract surgery helps to deliver both.

I believe femtosecond lasers offer important advantages over manual cataract surgery in terms of safety. My colleagues and I have shown that using that the laser to prechop the nucleus decreases phaco time, power and time in the eye, which reduces endothelial cell loss. Comparing my laser cases’ endothelial cell counts to those from published series after traditional manual cataract procedures, I can show a lower rate of loss with the laser. This could mean better, quicker results and fewer complications.

Advantages in Difficult Cases

Femtosecond lasers may have advantages for difficult cases as well, including cases of compromised zonules, traumatic cataracts, and pseudoexfoliation. With the laser, we do not have to stress the zonules when making the capsulorhexis or chopping the nucleus, which could mean fewer dislocated lenses and dropped nuclei. The laser also helps with white cataracts, dislocated lenses, and fibrous capsules. We are better able to optimize the dimensions and construction of the cataract incision and do it time after time with the laser. This will lead to fewer wound leaks and improved lens stability. Better wounds could actually lower infection rates and induced astigmatism, resulting in fewer secondary procedures with their associated risks.

CONTROL AND STANDARDIZATION

In my colleagues and my experience, controlling and standardizing the size and centration of the capsulorhexis with a femtosecond laser increases the accuracy of the spherical component of the IOL. The capsular contraction is more uniform, so the IOL’s effective lens position is less variable. We have also achieved excellent results when using the laser to treat astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery. Thus, laser cataract surgery contributes to a higher rate of glasses-free postoperative vision sooner after surgery. Of course, if the lens is more accurately positioned, fewer IOLs will require exchange, and fewer secondary procedures like LASIK or PRK will be necessary, which increases safety for the patient.

CONCLUSION

In our clinic, patients are choosing, and paying for, the greater safety and efficacy of laser cataract surgery. I have never seen patients accept a new technology so quickly. Quite simply, patients readily understand the added value of femtosecond laser.

Stephen G. Slade, MD, is a surgeon at Slade and Baker Vision in Houston. He serves as the medical director for LenSx Lasers Inc.

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There are many times when we feel tired and suffer from twitching eye. Eyelid contraction and eye irritation are very common when we are out of our homes. While top eyelid twitches, the bottom eyelid doesn’t cause any problem. There are people who even reported twitching eye for about 2 weeks.
Twitching eye can be a result of any of the problem mentioned below:

  1. Stress: At times we are not able to give proper rest to our body which results in strain. This strain also affects our eye and results in twitching of the eye.
  2. Feeling of tiredness: When we are tired we should not force our body to work more. This is because when we are tired the efficiency of our body to work reduces to minimum. Lack of sleep will always make you suffer from sudden  twitching eye problem.
  3. Over strain to the eyes: you should at least give 15 minutes break to your eyes after every 2 hours of continuous work. Keep your eyes closed so that they can gain moisture.
  4. High intake of caffeine: Experts say that higher intake of coffee triggers the twitching of eye.
  5. Alcohol drinking: Just like caffeine alcohol also boosts the twitching problem.
  6. Dry eyes with no moisture: Due to pollution on the road and other problems usually we face irritation in our eyes. This makes our eyes dry and triggers twitching eye.
  7. Nutritional imbalances in the body due to unhealthy food habits.
  8. Eye Allergies

The above mentioned problems can trigger twitching eye anytime. Twitching of eye in doctor’s term is called “myokymia”.  Do not panic if your eye starts twitching. This is quite general and can be controlled easily.

The twitching can really be irritating if doesn’t stop on time. Due to twitching eye people are not able to work properly. There can be many remedies to twitching eye. If you suffer from this problem regularly then you use eye drops (antihistamine) which are recommended by doctors. You can even use rose water. Many people use Botox injections to cure this. If you use contacts then you must handle them nicely to control twitching eye.


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Serving  Beverly Hills, California — LASIK Surgeon Dr. Seibel Provides Outstanding Results. LASIK Beverly Hills.

At Seibel Vision, we want to make sure you are completely comfortable and fully prepared on the day of your LASIK surgery. Providing the best quality LASIK eye surgery to residents of the Beverly Hills areas, your experienced LASIK surgeon Dr. Seibel will take the time necessary to guide you through the LASIK surgical process and address all of your questions and concerns. Understanding your LASIK process, as well as its benefits and risks, while maintaining realistic expectations, will result in your most positive LASIK experience and the best possible outcome for your vision.

What to Expect on the Day of LASIK Surgery

Below is some information about what you can expect on the day of your LASIK surgery.

Before Surgery

On the day of your LASIK surgery, please arrive at our practice at least one hour before the scheduled procedure. It is vital to bring a designated driver with you, as you will be physically unable to drive home after the procedure. You will be given a sedative to help you relax while being prepared for surgery. The area around your eyes will be cleaned and anesthetic drops will be administered to help numb your eyes. After your eyes are completely numbed, an eyelid holder will be put into place to prevent you from blinking during the LASIK procedure.

During Surgery

During the LASIK procedure, your eye surgeon will make a flap on the cornea using either a microkeratome blade or, in a Blade-free LASIK procedure, with an IntraLase laser. After the flap is created and pulled back, you will be asked to focus on a light while an excimer laser is used to reshape the cornea. The entire process takes less than two minutes. After the cornea is reshaped, the corneal flap is repositioned. The flap will bond to the eye in a matter of seconds — without the use of stitches.

After Surgery

When your LASIK procedure is complete, your eye surgeon will examine your eyes through a microscope. Additional eye drops will be administered and a shield is placed over your eyes for protection. Plan to relax for the remainder of the day.  Ideally, go home and take a nap for several hours.  Your eyes may be sensitive to light.  You may experience swelling, watering, and general eye discomfort, which may be alleviated with over-the-counter pain medication. You will need to return to our office for a follow-up examination the day after LASIK surgery. After the follow-up exam, most patients are able to resume their normal activities. LASIK Beverly Hills.

Dr. Barry Seibel – LASIK Surgeon

For People Considering LASIK:

Dr. Barry Seibel recognizes that you probably know people who’ve already had LASIK eye surgery. You may have heard the stories about their “amazing moment” – when they experienced a sudden, dramatic improvement in their vision right after the LASIK procedure. Of course, Dr. Seibel would love to see you have that amazing moment too, because he has seen it in thousands of happy patients, each one achieving dramatic improvement in vision through LASIK eye surgery.

Dr. Barry Seibel understands that if you’ve worn glasses or contact lenses for years, you’re aware of the frustrations of limited vision and might be considering LASIK right now. Without a doubt, LASIK is one of the most popular elective surgeries in our country. Dr. Seibel is delighted to say that not only do his patients enjoy daily activities without the usual hassle from glasses and contact lenses, they love the overall freedom LASIK offers.

Dr. Barry Seibel feels that your decision to undergo a LASIK procedure is an important one. Be sure that the doctor who performs your LASIK has the right qualifications and has the experience necessary to perform your procedure successfully. Dr. Seibel has performed over 60,000 refractive procedures. He has the training, experience, and qualifications that are vital when considering the life-changing experience that LASIK offers.

When you are ready for to find out more about LASIK, Dr. Barry Seibel invites you to arrange for your FREE CONSULTATION! Visit Dr. Seibel’s website: LASIK Beverly Hills

Dr. Barry Seibel Discusses LASIK

Alternatives to LASIK Eye Surgery

Dr. Barry Seibel feels it is of vital importance for his patients to be well acquainted with the LASIK eye surgery procedure and its alternatives in order to make an informed decision regarding the future of their vision. Dr. Seibel emphasizes that any form of refractive surgery is a purely elective procedure, not considered a medical necessity. His patients can choose whether or not having LASIK or any alternative is in their best interest.

Dr. Barry Seibel explains that there are other options for correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. They all have their appropriate applications. The key is finding a surgeon that doesn’t a personal agenda and is qualified to evaluate patients for all of the options, working with the patient to find the best fit. Dr. Seibel has performed over 60,000 refractive surgical procedures, a clear product of his extensive training and experience, as well as his great concern for each of his patients.

  • Glasses/Contacts: Dr. Barry Seibel reminds us that the easiest, safest and most common alternatives to any refractive surgery are eyeglasses and contact lenses. But even those have their drawbacks, including interfering with lifestyle choices and the hassles of daily care.
  • PRK: Dr. Barry Seibel considers photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), as an important alternative to LASIK. It doesn’t require cutting a flap into the cornea, the eye’s front clear covering. With PRK, a laser reshapes the cornea’s surface. Dr. Seibel explains that the modern version is wavefront-guided PRK, using the same computer software developed to improve LASIK. This software maps out tiny irregularities in the cornea, providing a three-dimensional map that customizes treatment and minimizes side effects in both LASIK and PRK. Dr. Seibel says people with thin corneas or corneal irregularities can be better PRK candidates. PRK takes a few weeks of healing before sharper vision emerges.
  • CK: Dr. Barry Seibel utilizes conductive keratoplasty (CK) to correct farsightedness or astigmatism by beaming radiofrequency waves onto the cornea to reshape the edge.
  • Implantable Contact Lens: Dr. Barry Seibel explains that the procedure for implanting ICL’s (implantable contact lenses) are nearly the same as routine cataract operations, one of the most common surgical procedures in the world. A tiny hard plastic lens is implanted through a small incision in the eye, and placed in front of the natural lens. People with severe nearsightedness, who do not qualify for LASIK or PRK, may be excellent candidates for ICL implantation. ICL’s refocus light entering the eye for improved distance vision. Because the natural lens stays in place, patients retain the same accommodation they had before surgery.
  • Phakic IOL: Dr. Barry Seibel uses refractive lens exchange to replace a patient’s own lens with an artificial one. This is essentially cataract surgery offered to patients who are not good candidates for LASIK, often because of extreme nearsightedness or farsightedness. Dr. Seibel offers options that include multi-focal type lenses that can allow for both distance and reading vision.
  • Intacs: Dr. Barry Seibel suggests corneal rings called Intacs for patients with mild nearsightedness. Intacs are transparent crescents about the thickness of a contact lens implanted to form a ring around the cornea’s edge. Intacs flatten the cornea without permanently affecting tissue.

Dr. Barry Seibel offers a free, no-hassel, no-obligation LASIK consultation to help you decide which vision correction method is best for you. We invite you to contact our office and make your appointment today!

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LASIK Eye Surgery and Alternatives


Dr. Barry Seibel feels it is of vital importance for his patients to be well acquainted with the LASIK eye surgery procedure and its alternatives in order to make an informed decision regarding the future of their vision.

Custom LASIK: Dr. Barry Seibel explains that is also referred to as Wavefront LASIK and involves the measurement of a person’s ability to focus and process images. If irregularities exist, the Wavefront LASIK is customized according to the findings produced and involve the reshaping of the eye’s corneal surface. Dr. Seibel has embraced this type of procedure as a real breakthrough with the ability to provide patients with better overall vision quality than what was available to them in the past.

Bladeless LASIK:
Dr. Barry Seibel explains this relatively new technique that relies on laser energy rather than the use of a cutting instrument (microkeratome), and is well known as Intralase. Dr. Seibel feels that Intralase has been a boon for patients once regarded as not candidates for LASIK. Patients with thin corneas considered unsuitable for LASIK treatment, may be considered as candidates for Intralase.

Epi-LASIK: Dr. Barry Seibel explains Epi-LASIK as a cross between LASIK and LASEK. LASIK involves the cutting of a flap in the cornea while LASEK involves cutting a thin sheet on the corneas outer layer. Dr. Seibel feels that this procedure certainly isn’t suitable for everyone who needs eye surgery and patients need to accept the slightly longer recovery time. However, he recommends Epi-LASIK for people with thin corneas.

Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK): While PRK is not prescribed often since the advent of LASIK, Dr. Barry Seibel keeps it in his practice as possibly suitable for patients with thin corneas. PRK is an extremely short eye procedure and while many patients have been able to resume normal work duties a day after surgery.

LASEK: Dr. Barry Seibel finds that LASEK can be a great option for people with thin corneas or corneas that would not normally be suitable to undergo LASIK treatment. A finer blade is used to cut the outer layer of the cornea as opposed to the thicker LASIK blade and complications are less likely.

To find out how the marvels of modern medicine may advance your ability to see and function in a world of great beauty, call our office for your free LASIK consultation.

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Posted by LASIK Eye Surgeon Beverly Hills at 4 February 2008

Category: Cataract Surgery, Eye Surgery Beverly Hills, Laser Cataract Surgery, LASIK, LASIK Beverly Hills

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