Posterior Capsulotomy
A posterior capsulotomy is a laser procedure that sometimes is
necessary after cataract surgery.

Clear posterior capsule |

Opacified posterior capsule |
During cataract surgery, part of the front (anterior) capsule of
the eye’s natural lens is removed to gain access to and remove
the lens. The clear, back (posterior) capsule remains intact and
supports an intraocular lens (IOL), a plastic or silicone disc that
is implanted in the eye and replaces the natural lens. As long as
that capsule stays clear, you will experience good vision. But in
10% to 30% of cases, the posterior capsule loses its clarity. When
this happens, the ophthalmologist (Eye M.D.) can create an opening
in the capsule using a laser in order to restore normal vision.
This procedure is called a posterior capsulotomy.

Opacified posterior capsule |

Opacified posterior capsule
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Before the laser procedure, the ophthalmologist does a thorough
ophthalmic examination to make sure there is no other reason for
vision loss.
The posterior capsulotomy is painless and takes approximately five
minutes. Eye pressure is measured 30 minutes after the operation
to make sure it is not elevated, and anti-inflammatory medicated
eyedrops are usually prescribed for three days following the procedure.
Vision usually improves within hours.

YAG laser capsulotomoy |

YAG laser capsulotomoy |
Potential but rare complications following laser posterior capsulotomy
are increased intraocular pressure and retinal detachment.

Patient having a laser.
Cataract Surgery
Introduction
What is a Cataract?
Symptoms of Cataracts
How is the Cataract Diagnosed
Prior to the Operation
Intraocular Lenses
Small Incision Surgery
Phacoemulsification
Posterior Capsulotomy
Complications
After Cataract Surgery
Info for Patients on Flomax
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Cataract Surgery
Introduction
What is a Cataract?
Symptoms of Cataracts
How is the Cataract Diagnosed
Prior to the Operation
Intraocular Lenses
Small Incision Surgery
Phacoemulsification
Posterior Capsulotomy
Complications
After Cataract Surgery
Info for Patients on Flomax
Phoenixville Eye Care Specialists
720 S. Main Street
Phoenixville, PA
19460-3844
Phone: 610-933-3498
FAX: 610-933-5052
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