What Your Cataract Surgeon Never Told You | FIVE Common *Secret* Side Effects Of Cataract Surgery!

Michele Lee, MD
14 May 202205:44

Summary

TLDRDr. Michele Lee, an ophthalmologist, discusses cataract surgery and its potential complications. She reveals five lesser-known aspects: dry eyes, which affect 42% of patients post-surgery; ptosis, or droopy eyelids, occurring in up to 21% of cases; dysphotopsias, causing unwanted visual disturbances; increased floaters due to vitreous detachment; and secondary cataracts from scar tissue, treatable with a YAG laser. This video aims to inform patients about these common yet under-discussed post-surgical experiences.

Takeaways

  • đŸ‘šâ€âš•ïž Dr. Michele Lee is a board-certified ophthalmologist who performs cataract surgery.
  • 👀 Cataracts are a common age-related condition where the eye's lens becomes cloudy.
  • ⚠ Cataract surgery carries risks including complications, prolonged inflammation, infection, and the need for additional surgery.
  • 🌟 Many patients experience life-changing improvements in vision after cataract surgery.
  • đŸ‘ïžâ€đŸ—šïž Post-surgery, 42% of patients report dry eye symptoms, often due to eye drops, inflammation, or corneal nerve damage.
  • 😓 Droopy eyelids, or ptosis, can affect up to 21% of patients post-surgery and may be due to the use of an eyelid speculum during surgery.
  • đŸ€” Dysphotopsias, or unwanted optical images, can cause dissatisfaction post-surgery but often resolve over time.
  • 🌈 Floaters may become more noticeable after cataract surgery due to vitreous detachment or post-surgical inflammation.
  • đŸ›Ąïž Some patients develop scar tissue behind the new lens, requiring a YAG laser treatment to clear vision.
  • 👍 The YAG laser treatment for secondary cataracts is quick and effective, with no need for repeat treatments.

Q & A

  • What is a cataract?

    -A cataract is a clouding of the eye's lens, which can impair vision and typically develops over time.

  • What are the common risks discussed during a cataract surgery consultation?

    -The common risks discussed include complications, prolonged inflammation, infection, and the possibility of needing additional surgery.

  • Why do patients often wish they had cataract surgery sooner?

    -Patients often express this sentiment because the surgery can be life-changing, significantly improving their vision and quality of life.

  • What percentage of patients reported dry eye symptoms after cataract surgery according to the survey study mentioned?

    -42% of patients reported experiencing dry eye symptoms after cataract surgery.

  • Why are eye drops used after cataract surgery potentially contributing to dry eyes?

    -The eye drops used post-surgery often contain preservatives that can dry out the eyes, contributing to dry eye symptoms.

  • What is ptosis and how is it related to cataract surgery?

    -Ptosis, or droopy eyelid, is an overlooked side effect that can occur in up to 21% of patients after cataract surgery, possibly due to the use of an eyelid speculum during the procedure.

  • Why should someone considering eyelid surgery postpone it until after cataract surgery?

    -Cataract surgery can exacerbate pre-existing droopy eyelids, making it important to address cataracts first to avoid complications with eyelid surgery.

  • What are dysphotopsias and how are they related to cataract surgery?

    -Dysphotopsias are unwanted optical images, such as arcs of light or shadows, that can result from the design of the intraocular lens implanted during cataract surgery.

  • What is a common cause of increased floaters after cataract surgery?

    -A common cause is the occurrence of a vitreous detachment, which is the separation of the vitreous gel from the retina, leading to an increase in floaters.

  • What is the term for the scar tissue that can form behind a new intraocular lens and how is it treated?

    -The scar tissue is referred to as a 'secondary cataract' and is treated using a YAG laser, which can clear the tissue and restore vision.

  • Why might a patient need a laser treatment after cataract surgery?

    -Patients might need a laser treatment to remove scar tissue that can form behind the new intraocular lens, which can cause symptoms similar to a cataract, such as glare, decreased vision quality, and blurry vision.

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