For Patients | Laser Cataract Surgery vs. Manual Cataract Surgery | Which is Better?

Laser cataract surgery technology has advanced tremendously over the past 15 years. Modern laser cataract surgery is more precise & consistent than ever before, delivering safer surgery & better vision to patients around the world.
So we want to know... Is there still a debate? Which is better in 2023?... Laser cataract surgery or Manual cataract surgery?
*The Complete Patient Guide to Laser Cataract Surgery:
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*Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
1:22 - Dr. Jay Bansal
2:43 - Dr. Steven Nielsen
3:34 - Dr. Robert Weinstock
3:48 - Which is better - Laser Cataract Surgery or Manual?
4:14 - Which surgical steps does the laser perform?
5:59 - The Capsulotomy
7:34 - Astigmatism correction
8:58 - Breaking up the cataract
9:58 - Minimizing inflammation & swelling
10:10 - Patient experience/comfort during surgery
11:41 - Is Laser Cataract Surgery painless?
12:17 - Final Scoreboard: Laser versus Manual
13:27 - Summary
To shed light on this topic, we turned to three expert cataract surgeons who have performed thousands of cases throughout their careers, both with lasers and by hand. They share their insights on laser cataract surgery, how it works, and the various benefits it offers over the manual approach.
*Featured surgeons:
Dr. Jay Bansal - Northern California
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Dr. Steven Nielsen - Greater Boston
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Dr. Robert Weinstock - Tampa
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If you're interested in learning more about modern cataract surgery and discovering skilled surgeons in your area, visit: bestcataractsurgeons.com
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Пікірлер: 15

  • @cheriepattersoncheriepatte7009
    @cheriepattersoncheriepatte70094 ай бұрын

    So happy with my laser cataract surgery

  • @norama3998
    @norama399826 күн бұрын

    أجريتُ عملية جراحية على عيني بسبب Cataract بتقنية Laser دفعتُ 3000 دولار رغم انني املك تأمين midicaid الله أعلم الأمانة في مصاريف هذه العملية

  • @lucymez7178
    @lucymez71783 ай бұрын

    Happy to hear I am going to have surgery and I am fade

  • @peggyribaudo4361
    @peggyribaudo43617 ай бұрын

    Is there a particular brand of laser that all these doctors are talking about? Is it the femtosecond laser? Is there more than one brand of laser available? If so, are all laser brands considered equal?

  • @bestcataractsurgeons

    @bestcataractsurgeons

    6 ай бұрын

    Hi @peggyribaudo4361, All of the lasers used for cataract surgery are "femtosecond lasers". The word "femtosecond" refers to the extremely short pulse duration of the laser. There are several different laser manufacturers in the United States, including Alcon, Lensar, and Johnson & Johnson. Different surgeons may have preferences for one company's laser over others. In general, they all perform the same steps during cataract surgery: imaging of the eye, astigmatism correction, bladeless incisions, capsulotomy, and cataract fragmentation.

  • @shauns5680

    @shauns5680

    4 ай бұрын

    It’s all about $$$ and paying off expensive equipment and marketing - read large independent retrospective studies to see no difference in patient outcomes yet more expansive and takes longer

  • @billrhea
    @billrhea7 ай бұрын

    I don’t get it. Laser is better but we need to pay out of pocket? Someone explain it to me. No where else can you do this. I can’t tell my photography clients they have to pay more if they want me to use the best equipment.

  • @bestcataractsurgeons

    @bestcataractsurgeons

    6 ай бұрын

    Hi Bill, Good question. Unfortunately, this has to do with the way medical insurance plans are set up in the United States. We assume that you don't accept "photography insurance"... If you did, you might find yourself in a similar situation in which insurance plans decide to cover certain things, but not others. Do you decide to offer these better services to your clients at an additional fee? Or only offer the basic covered services that the insurance plan covers? Medical insurance plans often (sadly) drag their feet on adopting new technologies. This allows them to save money. In the United States, medical practices are allowed to offer these "noncovered services" to patients; however, the patient must pay on their own (i.e. "out-of-pocket") for them. I hope that clarifies a little bit. Medical insurance can be quite a confusing subject. Also, every plan is different... and there are many, many different plans.

  • @billrhea

    @billrhea

    6 ай бұрын

    @@bestcataractsurgeons I get all that but I can’t tell my clients I just bought new gear and they have to pay more. I just bought a $6099 camera and now you need to pay more? Even without I insurance they would still do the same thing. Again why do we need to pay more for a machine you decided to buy? Also there is no way a lens could cost $3500. I know for a fact the markup on those is insane. I bet those lenses cost $10 to make I could be wrong but I would bet I’m not

  • @eyecenterofgrandrapids

    @eyecenterofgrandrapids

    6 ай бұрын

    @@billrhea You ask good questions. I believe the difference is that the laser corrects for astigmatism, which is not covered by medical insurance. In terms of cost of things like lenses, you are right in that the marginal cost of producing one lens might be fairly low, but as with all products, consumers pay for everything involved in the production, including research and development, capital expenditures, operating costs, etc.

  • @JayJay-dr2lo

    @JayJay-dr2lo

    6 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately that's how it is. Im in the same situation, insurance pays only for the basic procedure and the basic lens. Anything extra, such a laser surgery, it's additional.