Cataract and lens replacement day of surgery and postoperative instructions. 1-9-2018
Summary
TLDRThis script offers a comprehensive guide to patients undergoing cataract and lens replacement surgery. It details the painless procedure, expected post-surgery symptoms, and recovery timeline, emphasizing the gradual improvement in vision. The script also provides clear aftercare instructions, including the use of eye shields, medication, and precautions against potential complications, ensuring patients are well-informed and reassured throughout their surgical journey.
Takeaways
- π Cataract and lens replacement surgery is usually painless and comfortable, taking 10 to 20 minutes.
- π Post-surgery vision may initially appear pink, foggy, or rose-colored, but should improve over about 12 hours.
- π©Ί Common post-surgery symptoms include red eyes, red blood on the white of the eye, and a scratchy or sticky feeling.
- π A clear eye shield is provided to protect the eye from damage while sleeping, and should be worn as instructed post-surgery.
- π« Do not rub or squeeze the eye hard, as this can strain the incisions made during surgery.
- 𧴠Makeup and mascara should be avoided on the eyelid and lashes for one week after surgery to prevent irritation.
- π§ Artificial teardrops are provided to alleviate dryness and can be used as often as needed without overdoing it.
- π PG B eye drops, containing a steroid, antibiotic, and anti-inflammatory, are crucial for post-surgery healing and should be used as directed.
- π Vision typically improves significantly within 12 to 24 hours after surgery, with most patients seeing 80-90% improvement the day after.
- π Patients should not drive until evaluated and deemed safe to do so after the follow-up visit.
- β οΈ Warning signs include excruciating pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, sudden vision loss, or worsening redness, which require immediate contact with the office.
Q & A
What type of surgery is being discussed in the transcript?
-The surgery being discussed is cataract and lens replacement surgery.
Is the surgery expected to be painful?
-No, the surgery is usually painless, with some patients experiencing pressure or the sensation of fluid flowing over the eye.
How long does the surgery typically take?
-The surgery takes approximately 10 to 20 minutes.
What should a patient expect to see immediately after the surgery?
-Immediately after the surgery, patients can see, but their vision will be abnormal, often appearing pink, foggy, or rose-colored.
What are some common symptoms patients might notice after the surgery?
-Common symptoms include red eyes, red blood on the white of the eye, shimmering lights, flickering sensations, shadows, light sensitivity, dry and scratchy eyes, and blurry vision.
How long does it usually take for vision to improve significantly after the surgery?
-Vision usually improves significantly within 12 to 24 hours after the surgery.
What is the purpose of the clear eye shield provided after the surgery?
-The clear eye shield is to prevent the patient from inadvertently damaging or rubbing their eye while asleep.
When should the eye shield be worn after the surgery?
-The eye shield should be worn all day on the day of the surgery and during any sleep or naps for the first week after the surgery.
What are some activities that are restricted after the surgery?
-Patients should avoid rubbing their eyes hard, squeezing their eyes, and applying makeup or mascara on the eyelid and eyelashes for one week after the surgery.
What is the most important eye drop to use after the surgery and how often should it be used?
-The most important eye drop is PG B, which should be used three times a day for the first week after surgery, and then once a day for weeks two, three, and four.
What should a patient do if they experience excruciating pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, or sudden worsening of vision after the surgery?
-If a patient experiences any of these symptoms, they should call the office immediately for an evaluation.
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