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www.nucleusinc.com/medical-animation This medical animation shows the removal of a cloudy lens via Phacoemulsification (type of eye surgery), and the placement of an artificial lens. The basic anatomy of the eye and its ability to receive light is contrasted with the negative effects of a cataract lens. During a phacoemulsification, an ultrasound probe breaks the cloudy lens into tiny fragments. The fragments are vacuumed out through a tiny incision. An intraocular lens implant is then inserted to replace the natural lens that was removed.
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@jellonipplesgaming1693

2 years ago

I’ve watched 4 types of videos like these. I can now successfully perform my own vasectomy, cataract surgery, hand reattachment, and heart surgery

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@leonoralee6929

2 years ago

I had one eye done just a month ago, and am going to have my other eye done this Friday. The experience was amazing! Drops to dilate the eye, drops to sterilize the eye, drops to freeze the eye. I felt absolutely nothing throughout the procedure, but could see beautiful colours and patterns as the probe worked to break the cataracts. I could also see the lens being placed. There was no pain or discomfort at all. My lens is multi-focus, and it was five days before I could see clearly close up. My distance vision did not appear to have been affected. The lens in my other eye will be adjusted to give slightly more powerful long distance vision, and both eyes will work to compensate each other to restore 20/20 vision. Glasses no longer needed!

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@Guest4465

2 years ago

When they said “stitches aren’t usually necessary” I literally said to myself “You can get STITCHES….on your fucking eyeballs” O-O

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@Supercatzs

2 years ago

"Will remain in place for the rest of your life." that genuinely is one of the most scarest things someone can say

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@richardb.1938

2 years ago

Had cataract surgery done on both eyes, 3 weeks apart, in June 2021. Can’t believe how sharp everything looks, the colors so vivid. Am in my late 60s and it’s like a part of my youth has been given back. The surgery itself sounds a little scary, but really it’s a piece of cake.

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@odiesilla7463

2 years ago

Oh so that's what they did. I'm 22 and I had the procedure done on both eyes last year and was so happy with how clear everything was afterwards.

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@initialdluvr

1 year ago

I had congenial cataracts so I was born pretty much blind. The doctor took out the lenses before I was one but didn't put in new lenses because my eyeballs were not adult-sized. I wore ridiculously thick glasses to compensate. Then when I was 19, I got new lenses put in. What a game changer. I remember crying when I saw individual leaves on a tree 10 feet away. I still like to think back to the days when I wore those thick glasses. Taking them off, my vision was so blurry, I can only make out colors and amorphous shapes. My new lenses give me 20/35 vision but it's the best I've been able to see with and all I know. I'm just grateful to have sight.

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@raleigh3092

2 years ago

My grandparents have gotten this surgery in both their eyes and I can’t imagine doing this it looks so scary seeing all of this and being awake

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@onlinesaidasa9105

3 years ago

Namaste Some facts about cataract 1.       Cataract surgery can be performed in any season. The associated myth that rainy season should be avoided can be ignored as advance cataract removal technology and medication is available. 2.       We should have cataract removed whenever it starts affecting our daily life and we need not wait for it to mature as that can cause complications. 3.       Eye drops cannot dissolve cataract and surgery is the only effective method. 4.       Cataract is a day care procedure with fast recovery 5.       Cataract surgery can be safely performed even in hypertensive and diabetic patients.   Thanks

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@PS-xb9hc

2 years ago

Im so scared for my grandma who is 85 and has only one good eye and exactly that one is the one that'll get surgery. This video makes it very clear and educational🙏❤

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@nucleusmedicalmedia

12 years ago

@zaqpoo Good memory! This is an updated version with new content (also in widescreen).

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@failedbirthcontrol8995

8 months ago

my grandma had a cataract surgery today which kinda spooked me. surgeons are angels

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@chrissyman77

2 years ago

Recently had my second cataract done, with fantastic results, painless and quick operation and the sedation I had was something else!!!

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@98cebu

2 years ago

I had my left eye done about ten years, now it's time for the right. I sedative had no effect on me so I was knocked out. It isn't bad, it sure as hell is worth having great clear vision again.

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@Dionysos640

2 years ago

I've had both eyes 'done' in the last few months. It was straightforward and painless and the results are truly magnificent. I couldn't be happier. If you need this procedure, please do not hesitate. The surgeons are very well practiced, because the condition is so common, and the risks of serious complications are extremely low.

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@teri5972

4 years ago

Just had this surgery saturday. Just anesthesia drops. Doctor finished in 10-15 mins. No recovery room wait. Was given instructions, eye drops, goggles ang eye patch in a bag then sent home. It was that easy.

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@geoffjones9899

1 year ago

i am 70 years old and had cataract surgery in my right eye 2 weeks ago the left eye was fine but the right eye was absolutely useless it was like trying to see through a frosted glass window causing me really bad headaches and feeling really down now after surgery my vision is like im a 15 year old again no more headaches and feeling fantastic anyone who is needing this surgery has absolutely nothing to worry about you dont feel a thing its completely painless an amazing experience

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@maya07_11

2 years ago

the medical yt community is just amazing tbh

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@DanA-zf8bt

2 years ago

My dad went through this with an incompetent surgeon. The surgeon broke the lens but for whatever reason couldn’t “finish the surgery” after that, so he just sent my dad home and told him to come back later. After returning home that day, my dad started to develop painful pressure in his head. We called the surgeon and he didn’t know what to do. Then we wanted to take him to the ER but my dad thought could just sleep it off. The next morning the pressure became so bad that he passed out. We rushed him to the ER and it took 9 hours and several hundred drops to relieve the effects. It turns out that the broken lens “fell” and resulted in Glaucoma developing. They had to rush to set up a new surgery that week to fix the screwed up one with a different doctor who actually knows what he’s doing (they were initially going to make him wait a month for this surgery). The second surgery went fine and recovery had no issues. Moral of this is if your loved one is feeling any sort of head pain after going through this, go to the ER immediately. Don’t wait.

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@iangenes8434

2 years ago

Just the refresher I need before a surgery this afternoon.

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