Cataract surgery

Why you should not be afraid of cataract surgery

Why You Should Not Be Afraid Of Cataract Surgery

Why you should not be afraid of cataract surgery

Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most predictable procedures in modern medicine. Advanced biometry (OCT-based measurements, 4th–5th generation formulas, ray tracing) enables increasingly precise visual outcomes.

At Soleyes, we use #advanced biometry and #premium intraocular lenses to tailor results to each patient.

An exceptionally safe procedure

All surgeries carry risk, but the likelihood of a serious complication in cataract surgery is extremely low.

The most severe complication is endophthalmitis. Contemporary series report incidences of 0.02% to 0.005% (≈1 in 5,000–20,000), further reduced by povidone‑iodine antisepsis and intracameral antibiotics.

The advantage of a dedicated “clean” ophthalmic theatre

In ophthalmic-only theatres, free of contaminated procedures, the practical incidence approaches 1 in 30,000–40,000.

We operate in such a at #Soleyes, with #strict sterilisation protocols and exclusive instrumentation, which greatly minimises infection risk.

Other uncommon, manageable risks

If capsular support is insufficient, the intraocular lens may shift; it can be repositioned or replaced with a sutured lens, yielding equally good outcomes.

Even if one eye cannot receive a trifocal lens, the fellow eye can compensate, providing excellent overall vision at distance and near.

Our experience: complications very close to 0%

In the last 6 years, Soleyes has not recorded any major cataract-surgery complication, thanks to a clean theatre, strict protocols and dedicated ophthalmic instrumentation.

Choosing the right centre

What to look for

• #Dedicated ophthalmic theatre
• #Strict asepsis protocols
• #Experienced surgical team
• #Modern IOL calculation technology

This further reduces an already very low risk and maximises the chance of excellent visual outcomes.