What is the difference between phacoemulsification and ECCE?

What is the difference between phacoemulsification and ECCE?

Phacoemulsification gave superior results at both three and 12-month time points. Complications were higher in the ECCE group than the phacoemulsification group. However, two out of three studies that reported costs indicated that ECCE was cheaper than phacoemulsification.

Is phacoemulsification intracapsular or extracapsular?

A modified version of Extracapsular Cataract Extraction is called Phacoemulsification and uses an even smaller incision which requires no sutures at all.

Which method of cataract surgery is best?

Phacoemulsification (a type of ultrasound) is the most common method used to remove the cataract. After the natural lens has been removed, it often is replaced by an artificial lens, called an intraocular lens (IOL). An IOL is a clear, plastic lens that requires no care and becomes a permanent part of your eye.

What is the difference between extracapsular and intracapsular cataract extraction?

Though rarely used nowadays, Intracapsular Cataract surgery requires an even larger incision as compared to Extracapsular surgery, through which the entire lens with surrounding capsule is removed. The IOL (intraocular lens) is placed in a different location, in front of the iris, in this surgical procedure.

What is the advantage of phacoemulsification surgery?

No hospitalization – Walk in, Walk out surgery. Smaller incision- hence lesser complications related to the incision size. Lesser induced astigmatism because of smaller incision.

Is phacoemulsification a type of ECCE?

AIMS/BACKGROUND Phacoemulsification is rapidly replacing conventional extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) as the method of choice for cataract surgery in the Western world.

Is phaco an extracapsular?

1–4 Today, the main techniques are extracapsular extraction (ECCE) and phacoemulsification (PHACO).

What does extracapsular cataract extraction consist of?

Extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) leaves the posterior capsule of the lens intact, removing the nucleus and cortex of the lens. A posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) implant is then placed within the capsular bag.

What is the difference between ECCE and ICCE?

ICCE = intracapsular cataract extraction; ECCE-D = extracapsular cat- aract extraction with surgical discission; ECCE-CI = extracapsular cataract extraction with posterior capsule preserved intact.

Is phaco surgery safe?

Phacoemulsification means emulsification or liquefaction of the natural lens of the eye, and is derived from the Greek word for the lens, “phakos”. It is the latest cataract surgery technique which involves state of the art technology and makes cataract surgery a safe and effective surgical procedure.