phakoemulsifikaatio
Phakoemulsifikaatio, often shortened to phaco, is a modern surgical technique used to remove cataracts. A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens of the eye, which can impair vision. This procedure involves using an ultrasonic device to break up the cloudy lens into small pieces. These fragmented pieces are then gently suctioned out of the eye.
The surgery is performed through a very small incision, typically less than 3 millimeters in length. Before
Once the cataractous material is removed, a foldable IOL is inserted into the capsular bag. This artificial