How is a new lens implanted during a cataract op?
Posted: Mon 20 Aug 2007 2:30 pm
If you've seen my other post, you'll know that a few weeks ago I punched myself hard enough to knock out my lens, and so after my cornea heals I will be having an artificial lens implanted.
I wondered how the lens is actually held in place because, with a natural lens, you have tiny "guy wires" in laymans terms in your eye which hold the lens in place.
How is this achieved with an atificial lens?
Is it true that the op is straightforward? I struggle to look in certain directions when being examined now, so dread the thought of having to concentrate on looking in one direction for 15-20 mins!
I wondered how the lens is actually held in place because, with a natural lens, you have tiny "guy wires" in laymans terms in your eye which hold the lens in place.
How is this achieved with an atificial lens?
Is it true that the op is straightforward? I struggle to look in certain directions when being examined now, so dread the thought of having to concentrate on looking in one direction for 15-20 mins!