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Dr Rajan Chugh elaborates on new lenses for ‘super’ vision
Intra Ocular Lenses (IOLs) have made tremendous impact on the visual outcome following cataract surgery. Reading all lines on the vision testing chart,that is 6/6n or 20/20 is not the only parameter of perfect visual gain,other things that constitute quality of vision like contrast sensitivity and form of vision with projection of proper hues and tackling and removing visual aberrations also form important components of quality of vision. The advanced lenses are aspherically designed and have no aberrations that retard or blunt the quality of vision and contrast sensitivity in routine lenses. Thus,these aspheric lenses give exceptional vision quality that enables a person to see clearly in fading light/during night driving and under foggy conditions,to mention a few oddments and thus aim to provide a truly ‘super’ vision. The colours of the objects appear most natural,sometimes even better than natural lens. The vision is sharper and crisp. The anti-glare feature adds to the comfort. They also give enhanced depth of field of vision. These are more stable inside the eye and appear/behave as more natural with no hint of artificiality or reaction. In some lenses the lens surface has been treated by materials so that formation of Posterior Capsular Opacification (PCO) following cataract surgery becomes less and appears quite late. Some lenses have ultra-violet (UV) protection that helps in cutting harmful affects of sun rays just like sunglasses. There are many designs of IOLs that make them stable inside the eye with negligible chances of (early or late) decenteration or dislocation. Another remarkable advancement in intra-ocular lenses is success of multi-focal lenses that give clear,workable vision at all distances — near,intermediate and far under all conditions and obviate the use of spectacles even for reading to a larger extent; in the process also making general intermediate distance jobs comfortable. As we know,there is an adjustment problem in using bifocal/multifocal/varifocal (progressive) spectacles,not all patients require these,thus not all patients require multifocal lenses with Phacoemulsification operation. But in carefully selected and counselled patients,they are tremendously useful. Your eye doctor is the best person to judge this factor for your eyes.
The writer ia an eye surgeon & laser specialist
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