Cataracts and their treatment options have always been a significant concern due to their direct impact on quality of life. Current technological advancements enable cataract surgery to be performed much more effectively and precisely. Advanced technology devices supported by digital navigation systems allow eye surgeons to better plan, automate, and execute the most critical and challenging stages of cataract surgery. As a result, the visual outcomes for cataract patients can be significantly improved.
In the method known as "Femtolaser-Assisted Cataract Surgery with Digital Navigation," a detailed image of the patient's eye is captured using specialized technologies. This image serves as a reference for precisely planning the surgery, tailored specifically to the patient. The prepared plan is then transferred to a digital memory, and incisions are made using a Femtolaser based on the information in this memory. The artificial lens to be placed inside the eye is also positioned considering the reference values from the same digital memory, and this integrated approach results in a much higher quality of vision.