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Cataract Surgery

Cataract Surgery

A cataract is an opacity or cloudiness of the eye’s natural lens. Located behind the coloured iris, the lens is responsible for focusing light and producing a clear image on the retina at the back of the eye. When the lens develops opacity, light cannot pass to the retina and the resulting image appears blurred or ‘cloudy’. Compare a clear glass window to a frosted or opaque bathroom window that lets in light but does not allow a clear view, and this is somewhat like the change the lens undergoes when a cataract develops.

Cataracts are a natural part of ageing and are the leading cause of vision loss among adults 55 and older. They can also exist at birth (congenital cataract); be caused by an injury (traumatic cataract); some medications; or be caused by conditions like diabetes or severe glaucoma. The vast majority of people with cataracts are extremely healthy and have no other eye disease. Cataracts usually develop in both eyes, although not always at the same rate. Their rate of development will vary from person to person, but generally develop slowly over a period of time. Occasionally the effect on vision, however, can be faster, occurring over a period of several weeks.

Symptoms

  • Deterioration of distance and reading vision
  • The vision may seem dull and colours appear less bright
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Glare intolerance (especially at night)
  • Double vision or halos around lights
  • Becoming more myopic (short-sighted)

Treatments

Cataracts may be noticed during reading, watching television, driving (particularly at night) or any other activity. Currently, there is no medical treatment (drops or tablets) that will prevent cataracts or reverse them once they develop. Cataract surgery is the only treatment.

The decision to proceed with cataract surgery is an individual one and made in consultation with the patient’s ophthalmologist. The timing of surgical intervention will vary, depending on the degree to which the cataract is impairing the patient’s vision and the effect this is having on the patient’s lifestyle.

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Cataract Surgery Specialists

A/Prof Anthony Hall

MBBS(Melb), MD(Melb), FRANZCO, FRACS

A/Prof Andrew Symons

MBBS, PhD, FRANZCO

A/Prof Simon Skalicky

FRANZCO, MPhil, MMed (Ophthal Sci), MBBS (Hons1), PhD

Dr Salmaan Qureshi

MBBS (Adelaide), FRANZCO Senior Consultant – Medical Retina Service, RVEEH

Dr Ben Connell

MBBS, FRANZCO, MPH

Dr James Galbraith

MBBS (Melb), FRANZCO, FRACS

Dr Trevor Gin

MBBS, Med(Ophthal), FRANZCO, FRACS

Prof Lyndell Lim

MBBS, DMedSci, FRANZCO

Dr Jacqueline Beltz

BMedSci, MBBS(Hons), FRANZCO

Dr Nathan Kerr

BHB, MBChB, MD, FRANZCO

Dr Weng Ng

MBBS (Hons) Melb, MPH, FRANZCO

Dr Ming-Lee Lin

MBBS (Hons), PhD, FRANZCO

Dr Helen Chan

MBBS (Hons), BMedSci, FRANZCO

Dr Nathan Wong

MBBS (Hons), B.Med.Sc, FRANZCO, certLRS

Dr Shirley Ma

MBBS, BMedSci (Hons), FRANZCO

Dr Aifric Martin

MB BCh BAO, MD, MRCOphth, FRANZCO

Dr Sky Chew

MBBS, BMedSc, MMed, FRANZCO (Quadruple Fellowship Trained)

Dr Amreen Qureshi

MBBS, FRCOphth, FRANZCO

Dr Doreen Ho

MBBS (Hons), BOptom (Hons), MPHTM, FRANZCO