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Advancements in Cataract Surgery Devices: Transforming Vision Care
Cataract surgery has long been one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures worldwide, restoring vision and improving the quality of life for millions. The success of these procedures depends not only on surgical skill but also on the technology and devices used. Over the past decade, cataract surgery devices have undergone remarkable innovations, enhancing precision, safety, and patient outcomes.
Modern cataract surgery typically involves the removal of the cloudy natural lens of the eye and its replacement with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). The devices that facilitate this process have evolved significantly. Phacoemulsification machines, which use ultrasonic energy to break up the lens, have become more efficient and safer, reducing complications and accelerating recovery. These machines now offer enhanced fluidics control, better visualization, and advanced settings that adapt to the surgeon’s technique, making procedures smoother and more predictable.
Another significant development…