I went to two different Surgeons for an evaluation and neither one of them spent this time explaining all the options. I am going to a third and now I am more prepared!! Thank you so much!!
Talked to 4 ophthalmologists in the last 2 months, All had mixed results with the light adjustable lens and would not suggest it, Perhap there are newer versions they were not aware. Appreciate this video
It's not for everyone. And it's not perfect by any means. But my guess is that >95% of surgeons who would not suggest it don't own an LDD and therefore are unable to offer the LAL even if they wanted to. I have met some surgeons who despite owning the LDD get nervous implanting the LAL due to the way the lens shoots out of the injector. Understandably they're concerned about a surgical complication. Hopefully the next gen version improves on this. Also, the vast majority of Ophthalmology offices in the U.S. don't own an LDD and therefore don't have any personal experience offering the LAL. Would be great if the LDD cost was cheaper to lower the barrier to entry. The device costs about 150k, and that's a big financial risk for smaller offices. Best of luck to you!
Amazing information. This has been the most informative video I have seen about the cataract surgery and the entire process. Thank you for sharing. On my way to clearer vision.😊
Dr Krad, this video was so informative. I WISH my doctor had sat down with me & explained things with me, like you did with your patient in this video. It wouldn't even had to of been for the 30 minutes that you took with this gentleman, even just enough time to fully understand 1) the whole surgery procedure in full (before, during, after, what to expect fully) but, I think, more importantly 2) all my lens choices & exactly what they all did & were all about & made sure I understood fully my choices, like you did with this gentleman in this video, he's a lucky guy to have had that time with you & I'm sure whatever choice he made, you helped him to come to a confident & clear decision about it, just by your patience & willingness to make his options clear for him. My surgeon, she seems like a nice Doctor, I'm sure she's qualified to do the surgery fine, but, I'm still so scared about all the lens options. I feel that if she had just sat down with me & asked some of the key questions that you did, this choice, for me, would've been so much easier, now it's right around the corner for me & I'm terrified & not sure. But, I can't live with cataracts, so...I just want to say what a great Doc you seem to be & I feel your patients are very lucky to have you. I guess I'll figure it out.
I’m so glad you liked the video! I appreciate your kind words ❤️ If you haven’t seen it yet, I also share this patient’s experience on surgery day! th-cam.com/video/XWn8cil5Wrw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1DZ8_vj7P-LCUQpq
I just went through having my cataracts in both eyes taken care of in March 2024 and since I wore heavy thick glasses for extreme far hyperpia with a +6.00 in the right eye and a +6.25 in the left eye and being 66 I also had bifocals with a +3.00 in both eyes. I also have a very slight astigmatism. I did not mind the idea of needing to wear glasses post operative the doctor stated that since I did not have mush of a issue with the astigmatism I would not be a good candidate for LAL lens and I do not really need the toric lens if I would continue to use glasses. The third thing is I still wanted and do drive at night I wanted to reduced glare from head lights that the cataract caused. I ended up with the basic lens and even these are so life changing and the primary reason is the hyperpia is almost completely taking care of with the IOL that was implanted. I now have had a good recovery and in fact remarkable recovery for me. No more heavy clunky glasses and the expense that entailed. I have awesome mid to distance vision with the corrections is none for the right eye and a +0.25 for the left and the bifocal corrective vision is at a +2.25. I can drive easily and one thing I noticed almost immediately after the surgery in driving is my depth perception is back as I had problems for years as the cataracts developed. This was a complete success and a great life changer for me. Kudos go to my doctor that explained the reasoning and logic for what was ultimately selected and not trying to upsell me to something that might or might not work. Since every patient is different and what they want is different but for me I am so happy with what was selected
Considering everything, im choosing basic lense with close up vision. I prefer to reduce risk of side affects as much as possible. I do t consider having to wear glasses a side affect. But odd vision and light affects would bother me more.
Thank you for the information doctor, quick question, in one of your last videos you've mention an edov lal lense, I've noticed you haven't mentioned that to him, could that lense offer reading glasses too?
I was waiting for that too. At around 10:30 on the video counter he goes into the light adjustable lens (LAL) lens. I am due to have surgery for my own LAL surgery next week (I hope this is a great lens for me, and for this patient).
Thanks doc that was great info. I had a retinal detachment repaired and was told I would probably need a cataract surgery soon. My question is how do I know the 3d and depth perception problem I am experiencing is not due to retinal or a cataract impact on my vision?
Hello Dr. Krad. I had RK surgery in the early 1980's for myopic astigmatism. I placed my hand over one eye to check my eyesight of the other eye. Right eye far vision is better than left eye. Right eye near vision is worse than left eye. Should Apthera IC8 lens be used for right eye since near vision is worse than left eye, and LAL for left eye since far vision is worse? Or, is LAL best for dominant right eye and Apthera IC8 lens for left eye? Please explain pros and cons. Thank you!
I went to two different Surgeons for an evaluation and neither one of them spent this time explaining all the options. I am going to a third and now I am more prepared!! Thank you so much!!
Boy, do I agree as well... To those considering the surgery educate yourselves and UT has such good info.
I have been feeling guilty about a third surgery evaluation, so thank you for writing this!
Talked to 4 ophthalmologists in the last 2 months, All had mixed results with the light adjustable lens and would not suggest it, Perhap there are newer versions they were not aware. Appreciate this video
It's not for everyone. And it's not perfect by any means. But my guess is that >95% of surgeons who would not suggest it don't own an LDD and therefore are unable to offer the LAL even if they wanted to. I have met some surgeons who despite owning the LDD get nervous implanting the LAL due to the way the lens shoots out of the injector. Understandably they're concerned about a surgical complication. Hopefully the next gen version improves on this. Also, the vast majority of Ophthalmology offices in the U.S. don't own an LDD and therefore don't have any personal experience offering the LAL. Would be great if the LDD cost was cheaper to lower the barrier to entry. The device costs about 150k, and that's a big financial risk for smaller offices. Best of luck to you!
Superb video! Thank you!
Excellent explanation. I’m in process to get cateract surgery and this info is very helpful. Thank you!
Good video! Very helpful to understand the exam and the results. Your patient is so sweet! What a nice patient. Personally, I hate the halos.
Amazing information. This has been the most informative video I have seen about the cataract surgery and the entire process. Thank you for sharing. On my way to clearer vision.😊
Dr Krad, this video was so informative. I WISH my doctor had sat down with me & explained things with me, like you did with your patient in this video. It wouldn't even had to of been for the 30 minutes that you took with this gentleman, even just enough time to fully understand 1) the whole surgery procedure in full (before, during, after, what to expect fully) but, I think, more importantly 2) all my lens choices & exactly what they all did & were all about & made sure I understood fully my choices, like you did with this gentleman in this video, he's a lucky guy to have had that time with you & I'm sure whatever choice he made, you helped him to come to a confident & clear decision about it, just by your patience & willingness to make his options clear for him. My surgeon, she seems like a nice Doctor, I'm sure she's qualified to do the surgery fine, but, I'm still so scared about all the lens options. I feel that if she had just sat down with me & asked some of the key questions that you did, this choice, for me, would've been so much easier, now it's right around the corner for me & I'm terrified & not sure. But, I can't live with cataracts, so...I just want to say what a great Doc you seem to be & I feel your patients are very lucky to have you. I guess I'll figure it out.
I’m so glad you liked the video! I appreciate your kind words ❤️ If you haven’t seen it yet, I also share this patient’s experience on surgery day! th-cam.com/video/XWn8cil5Wrw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1DZ8_vj7P-LCUQpq
Doctor please where can I find you, which country are you. @DoctorKrad
Am still searching for a good doctor to help me out to cure my cataract please doctor anyway forward for my surgery please @@DoctorKrad
@@lamindarboe1713 Orange County, California USA :)
@DoctorKrad am right in Italy and I really don't know how can I meet you sir.
Great information, LAL for me but, would hope to still be able to read my phone without readers…..
I just went through having my cataracts in both eyes taken care of in March 2024 and since I wore heavy thick glasses for extreme far hyperpia with a +6.00 in the right eye and a +6.25 in the left eye and being 66 I also had bifocals with a +3.00 in both eyes. I also have a very slight astigmatism. I did not mind the idea of needing to wear glasses post operative the doctor stated that since I did not have mush of a issue with the astigmatism I would not be a good candidate for LAL lens and I do not really need the toric lens if I would continue to use glasses. The third thing is I still wanted and do drive at night I wanted to reduced glare from head lights that the cataract caused.
I ended up with the basic lens and even these are so life changing and the primary reason is the hyperpia is almost completely taking care of with the IOL that was implanted. I now have had a good recovery and in fact remarkable recovery for me. No more heavy clunky glasses and the expense that entailed. I have awesome mid to distance vision with the corrections is none for the right eye and a +0.25 for the left and the bifocal corrective vision is at a +2.25. I can drive easily and one thing I noticed almost immediately after the surgery in driving is my depth perception is back as I had problems for years as the cataracts developed. This was a complete success and a great life changer for me.
Kudos go to my doctor that explained the reasoning and logic for what was ultimately selected and not trying to upsell me to something that might or might not work. Since every patient is different and what they want is different but for me I am so happy with what was selected
glad to know it worked well for you :-) Would you have it done before having cataracts after exepriencing the outcome?
@@agusticuria3331 That would be a yes
Considering everything, im choosing basic lense with close up vision. I prefer to reduce risk of side affects as much as possible. I do t consider having to wear glasses a side affect. But odd vision and light affects would bother me more.
Thank you for the information doctor, quick question, in one of your last videos you've mention an edov lal lense, I've noticed you haven't mentioned that to him, could that lense offer reading glasses too?
I was waiting for that too. At around 10:30 on the video counter he goes into the light adjustable lens (LAL) lens. I am due to have surgery for my own LAL surgery next week (I hope this is a great lens for me, and for this patient).
I have cataract surgery on Monday I have a pre op on Friday I'm glad I research so I know I can ask questions if I need to
Thanks doc that was great info. I had a retinal detachment repaired and was told I would probably need a cataract surgery soon. My question is how do I know the 3d and depth perception problem I am experiencing is not due to retinal or a cataract impact on my vision?
Excellent video. Very informative and clearly explained. Thanks
How about the Vivety lens with Toric correction included? How would that rank?
Hello Dr. Krad. I had RK surgery in the early 1980's for myopic astigmatism. I placed my hand over one eye to check my eyesight of the other eye. Right eye far vision is better than left eye. Right eye near vision is worse than left eye. Should Apthera IC8 lens be used for right eye since near vision is worse than left eye, and LAL for left eye since far vision is worse? Or, is LAL best for dominant right eye and Apthera IC8 lens for left eye? Please explain pros and cons. Thank you!
Very interested in this answer.
Absolutely 100% well done. thanks from Australia.👍🏼🙏🏻
What is your procedure for insulin dependent diabetics pre-surgery? I was told fasting AND no insulin for 8 hours prior.