How is PCO corrected?

How is PCO corrected?

How is PCO corrected?

PCO is treated by a very low risk, quick, painless laser treatment. It is carried out in the outpatient clinic. If you have PCO in both eyes, then it is possible to have treatment for both on the same day. At the appointment you will be given some eye drops to dilate (widen) your pupil.

What causes PCO in eyes?

Posterior capsular opacification (PCO) occurs when a cloudy layer of scar tissue forms behind your lens implant. This may cause you to have blurry or hazy vision, or to see a lot of glare from lights. PCO is fairly common after cataract surgery, occurring in about 20% of patients.

What are the side effects of YAG laser?

It’s after the YAG laser treatment that you also may undergo some side effects. The most common side effect is the appearance of floaters. Floaters are little black lines and spots that appear in your field of vision….Side Effects Can Occur

  • Torn retina.
  • Infection.
  • Bleeding in the back of your eye.

How quickly does PCO develop?

PCO involves lens epithelial cell growth and proliferation, leading reduced visual acuity, and may develop in a few months to years following cataract surgery [4, 5].

How is PCO correct after cataract surgery?

PCO still remains the most common long-term complication after cataract surgery. It can be treated by Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy, but this may lead to other complications, so the best option is prevention.

What are the symptoms of posterior capsule opacification?

– a new batch of floaters – flashing lights – a dark curtain moving up, down or across your vision.

How soon can PCO appear after cataract surgery?

Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) occurs as a result of natural post-surgical wound healing in the eye, and can lead to patients losing some of their vision months or years after undergoing cataract surgery

What causes PCO after cataract surgery?

Disease Entity. Posterior capsule opacification (PCO),often referred to as “secondary cataract,” is the most common postoperative complication of cataract extraction.

  • Diagnosis. The onset of blurry vision or visual acuity decline after cataract extraction should prompt the examiner to look for signs of PCO.
  • Management.
  • Can cataracts go away naturally?

    There is no natural cure for cataracts. According to the Mayo Clinic, no studies have proved how to prevent cataracts or slow their progression. But some healthy lifestyle practices that may be helpful include: Have regular eye examinations. This way, you can detect and treat eye problems earlier.