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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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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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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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