Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery
Unlike the old way of making an incision manually, the blade-free cataract femtosecond laser is operated through a computer program and assisted by 3D tomography at the same time. Besides precise pre-operative positioning to show the location of the capsule, the extent of hardening of the lens, and the thickness of the cornea, and the real-time imaging also helps concurrent monitoring of the surgical status. With the traditional surgical tool replaced by the blade-free cataract femtosecond laser, the strength is that no suturing is needed after the procedure.
It reduces the risk of infection and increases post-operative stability in the quality of visual acuity, realizing epoch-making surgical techniques and optimal visual quality
Surgical Steps
  • Local anesthesia by applying eye drops, no injection
  • Producing the incision by laser
  • Circular capsule by femtosecond laser
  • Crashing the core of the lens by laser
  • The lens core are emulsified by ultra-minimal invasive ultrasound emulsification
  • Inserting the artificial lens