Ultrasonic device that disintegrates cataracts so they can be aspirated and removed.
An ultrasonic technique which turns a cataract in the eye into liquid. It is then removed by suction and a plastic lens is put into the eye.
Small, self-sealing incision made in the cornea, followed by an ultrasonic probe insertion to deliver sound waves to break up the lens; pieces of the lens are removed with irrigation and aspiration.
A method for removing the lens of the eye in order to treat cataracts. An ultrasonic device is used to fragment the lens, which is then removed via aspiration through a small incision.
A surgical technique employed to eliminate a cataract involves the utilization of sound waves to break down the lens, which is subsequently extracted through suction.
A surgical method employed to address cataracts, which are cloudy formations in the eye’s lens. This procedure utilizes ultrasound waves to disintegrate the lens tissue. Subsequently, the fragmented material is extracted through a small eye incision. An artificial lens might be implanted afterward to enhance vision.