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Is Laser Cataract Surgery BETTER than Manual Cataract Surgery? The final answer. 

Shannon Wong, MD
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@barbarasquyres9563
@barbarasquyres9563 2 года назад
I was under the impression by my ophthalmologist that the laser was far superior to manual because the laser type cost $2000 out of my pocket and the manual type is free this was an eye-opener
@EyeBalz93
@EyeBalz93 Год назад
We looked the at the Femto years ago in our practice and decided it was too expensive (for us and our patients), too time consuming, and provided little, if any, benefit to the patient. Good surgeons don't really need the laser to get good results. Cudos to Dr Wong for stating it like it is. Sadly, many eye surgeons use Femtosecond laser assistance as a way to charge more for the same surgery with little to no benefit to the patient....in my opinion.
@manuellactaotao5364
@manuellactaotao5364 Год назад
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@smokeandmirrors5656
@smokeandmirrors5656 Месяц назад
Lol
@prashantpanda5736
@prashantpanda5736 3 года назад
Salute to u sir for your open and honest statement. At the start of video, I thought it would be another advertisement for going for FLACS, but I was blown away by your honesty and truth. I have also felt the same but couldn't comment on this matter as I do not have femto setup with me. So all my comments doesn't matter as it would seem to be prejudiced. But coming from your mouth, I think it's a great boost for us new surgeons with limited resources to do well in cataract n lens replacement field in ophthalmology!!! Thank you for elevating our confidence with your kind and unbiased videos Regards, Dr Prashant Odisha, India
@dionst.michael1482
@dionst.michael1482 2 года назад
Thank you. Just had the traditional surgery on my first eye. It was covered by OHIP. Doctor talked me into getting a better lense and was able to get it covered through a 'compassionate care' program. I thought I was missing out but you make me feel much better about the future. Will have the second eye repaired in a month. Can't believe how this experience affected my life. You guys don't get near enough credit and praise for giving folks their lives ans careers back. God bless every one of you for what you do. I'm truly grateful. And thanks to my surgeon and his amazing team, Dr Buhrmann-Ottawa General Hospital
@everythingviral972
@everythingviral972 Год назад
How much of your vision did you get back? I have to get cataract surgery at 34 because of diabetes, which I only got a year ago. I'm only on ODSP. I don't know what type of surgery I'm going to get, still haven't even seen an opthalmologist, just an optometrist who told me I had cataracts I've lost so much of my vision! It's scary. I want the surgery yesterday! The manual one makes me cringe. Apparently you can't feel anything? Any answer would be appreciated.
@dionst.michael1482
@dionst.michael1482 Год назад
@@everythingviral972 Oh, my vision is perfect. Better than perfect. If I had to do it again it would have been nice to afford the option of getting the bifocal lense so I could have had completely free of glasses vision but as it is (needing vision correction just for reading or for things close up entirely) my vision turned out amazing. And the extra for the better lenses was well worth it. I noticed how much more brilliant colours appeared to be right off. It was a real novelty at first although that has worn off but my vision itself is great. I’m grateful for it too. A new appreciation for it it.
@monicahurley2224
@monicahurley2224 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your experience ❤
@steveandtammyb
@steveandtammyb Год назад
Thank y’all for sharing! I’m about to have my cataract surgery in three days and I was worried because I knew that mine was not going to be laser. This video and the comments help allay my fears some.
@StevenGSafran
@StevenGSafran 3 года назад
Glad to see that you have created this video and I am of course not surprised by your conclusions. This is the direction I always thought that this technology would go once people realized what a ridiculous waste of time, money and resources femtosecond laser for cataract surgery is. The only thing I would disagree on is the role of astigmatism management where I believe that the laser arcuate cornea incisions for astigmatism over time are less safe and more likely to create problems and overcorrection (or no correction) than limbal relaxing incisions placed at the limbus with a blade by a skilled surgeon. I have seen many patients on referral with wild over corrections and irregular astigmatism due to laser arcuate incisions that are causing microdehisence patterns like a cornea laceration would. This is very difficult to fix. You simply do not get this with incisions at the limbus with a blade because of the presence of a circumferential reinforcing ring of collagen there that is not present in clear cornea. We learned this a long time ago and it's why most surgeons abandoned cornea arcuate incisions and RK in the 90s. The laser turned a lot of people back to doing cornea relaxing incisions which we KNEW were not stable, accurate, predictable or safe long term and I am seeing the consequences of that now in my referral practice. Seeing Doctors with great influence with your peers like you have Shannon...who are willing to realize the truth about this technology and share it....even after tremendous personal investment and commitment to the technology is very heartwarming and gratifying. Thank you for your honesty! Respect!
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
Steve, We agree!
@jgunther3398
@jgunther3398 Год назад
About a year ago I had surgery the old-fashioned way and it was truly life-changing, from living in a dust storm, to the sharpest vision of my life which almost seemed supernatural. My only complaint is macular edema as a side effect which is about under control now but could have been caught earlier. I was treated by a retinal specialist in a different office. I had the distinct feeling the office that did the surgery actually did not want to catch complications, would prefer to sweep them under the rug, and did not follow up as thoroughly as they could have. Something to avoid trending toward. P.S. Dr. Wong, I lived in Austin 10 yrs ago. It's on my short list of great places to live!
@shelleydee6217
@shelleydee6217 Год назад
Hi Doctor! I had LASIK done some ages ago. I am now diagnosed with cataract on both eyes. Is doing the manual cataract surgery still safe for me? Since this is my first year, is there an eye drop that can prevent it to get worse? If can’t be prevented, how many years do I have to wait to avail such medical treatment such as yours that my insurance will cover? Thank you in advance.
@StevenGSafran
@StevenGSafran Год назад
@@shelleydee6217 Manual cataract surgery is as safe or safer for cataract surgery and it really doesn't matter if you hae had previous Lasik in this regard. The only real issue with having had previous Lasik is with the accuracy of the intraocular lens calculations which requires some special formulas and measurements with adjustments made for the cornea having had Lasik but that does not really affect the surgery itself. As far as the time frame of needing cataract surgery, that would need to be determined by examination and discussion with you based on the rate that you are getting worse and your desire to see better which is on an individual basis.
@Maverick-jn9ur
@Maverick-jn9ur 16 дней назад
@@StevenGSafran Hi, my mom is going to go in under femto with lucidis lens tomorrow for her cataract surgery. After reading your comment and watching Dr. Wong's video, we are considering not getting the surgery done. Do you think femto + lucidis is okay? It's being done by a retinal specialist who has great reviews in a hospital in taiwan but I'm not sure if it's the best outcome? I think possibly flying to see you in NJ with manual + tecnis synergy lens would be better? but there's a lot of variables such as arranging travel and stay and it was difficult to get this surgery appointment we have tomorrow (took a long time to setup). So what would your advice be? my mom is almost 80 and is a small frail woman.
@TorontoRealEstateAgent
@TorontoRealEstateAgent Год назад
Thank you very, very much Dr. Wong for putting out such honest, transparent video comparing laser and manual cataract surgery 🙏🏼 I found your video through a reddit forum and your in-depth explanation of both procedures along with their pros and cons has tremendously helped our family in making a decision for my Dad's upcoming cataract surgery. Our family felt very pressured by the ophthalmologist referred to us, to go with a laser procedure as claims were made by the clinic that the laser procedure is safer, quicker, and more accurate method. I wish there were more doctors like yourself who offer transparency backed by the research and experience, rather than the generalized (false?) claims that are likely made in order to drive more income to that clinic for a specific add-on procedure that is not necessarily beneficial to the patient at all. Thank you again Dr. Wong 🙏🏼
@freethot333
@freethot333 3 года назад
I'm 71 years old and will have my left eye repaired with the Symfony lens after an Amazing result with my right eye surgery 2 weeks ago. My doctor had also abandoned the laser cataract method some time ago for the same reasons explained here. I now have sharp clear and almost "shockingly vivid" color vision from 32" to infinity in the right eye. I feel as if I've never seen as well in my whole life! Cheap reading glasses (+2.50) gets me sharp vision at 12 inches (although until I get the left eye taken care of, I've popped the left glasses lens out to balance both eyes :) This is "life-changing"! Thank SCIENCE! :)
@summersez1673
@summersez1673 Год назад
Giggled while reading this as I did the same thing. I sit here now missing the left eyeglass lens so that I can see out of my right eye with glasses on. It's funny how people look at me when we go out to eat or to the grocery store as if maybe I don't know I've lost an eyeglass lens. 😂😂😂
@zentex8877
@zentex8877 3 года назад
Very good explanation, well reasoned and clear. I’m sure this will help many patients with their cataract surgery decisions.
@popogejo7245
@popogejo7245 Год назад
That's it! I'm going with the manuel, never did trust the hi-tech anyway
@johnroy9654
@johnroy9654 Год назад
I had my premium cataract iols done 5 months ago in Florida. The practice I went to made a HUGE deal about the fact that they used the Femto LASER and used it to sell the procedure on me. They strongly pushed the idea that it was superior to the manual method. HOWEVER... when he did the surgery, I know that he did NOT use the Femto LASER. In fact, I could feel the pressure of the sapphire tipped tool making the incision into my eye. He also said he did PRK to eliminate the astigmatism that I had, which I know was a lie, because I've had PRK done twice in the past, and PRK involves 3 days of agonizing PAIN. There was NO pain after my cataract surgeries. I am not upset that he did not use the Femto LASER, I am upset that he lied to me and sold me on his higher than normal fees based upon the premise that he was using the Femto LASER.
@regal953
@regal953 Год назад
Was it Florida vision?
@pradipmohanta9321
@pradipmohanta9321 3 года назад
Thank you, it is a bold statement, in favour of manual cataract surgery. My respect to you doctor, Pradip Mohanta
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
Thank you Pradip!
@thomasca7606
@thomasca7606 2 года назад
@@ShannonWongMD Thank you very much for your video. I also have great respect for you doctor Wong. If I have a white cataract, please advise whether I should go with manual or laser surgery? Thanks so much again, and I really appreciate your help.
@karenconstantine334
@karenconstantine334 Год назад
Great video… thank you I feel so much better because of you. My insurance only covers the no laser surgery and I was afraid of that
@CATownsend777
@CATownsend777 2 года назад
Thanks for this info. Now if Medicare will only go the distance, covering the cost with the best lenses, i.e. toric lenses, Multi distance lenses, then many Americans could get the best outcomes. Instead, only the upper class can aford the additional costs for the best lenses. Seniors are already short changed on their monthly dividend payments as it is. There is not enough money for the surgeries. Its pathetic what Medicare will not cover.
@norama3998
@norama3998 4 месяца назад
مُريح جدًا الاستماع إلى طبيب فيه أمانة و صدق في كلامه و نصحه للمرضى .. شكرا دكتور على اهتمامك بمرضاك ..
@6977warrior1
@6977warrior1 20 дней назад
The femtosecond laser is quicker, more accurate, can be used to help astigmatism (cuts/chops down the out of round edges of the eye), heals quicker and help s cut up very dense and thick cataracts(cuts them in slices like a loaf of bread). There, I said it. But it will cost you about $2000 USD/eye. Part of that fee goes to the doctor and part goes to the surgery center. It is far superior to the bladed method. Oh, and mine came with a free upgraded enhanced monofocal lens and I have 20/20 vision in both eyes now compared to 20/400 (legally blind) in both eyes before the surgery.
@siliveliosakalia6397
@siliveliosakalia6397 2 года назад
This is a great video for the people of the world to see especially the people who suffer from eye surgery. Your explanation I think helps both parties in the service of archiving and healings process accuracy. Thanks very much sir. God bless you and your service.
@mikehenry89
@mikehenry89 3 года назад
Will definitely recommend you and your team to friends and family in Austin. Love the videos. Keep up the great work!
@CheeseMaster524
@CheeseMaster524 3 года назад
Agreed
@tqkirk
@tqkirk 3 года назад
Nice analysis. One issue not addressed in your analysis is any comment regarding the differences in the femto laser platforms. I used LensX for several years and had many incomplete rhexis and issues with a few wrap arounds. I've used the Catalys laser for the past 4 years. I have not had any significant issues with the capsulorrhexis quality with the Catalys even in very mature 'catarocks.' We also have the Catalys in a modified clinic room where the doctor in clinic can do the femto so that the surgeon in the OR can remain efficient and OR flow is not impaired.
@superquig7068
@superquig7068 3 года назад
Excellent, thoughtful analysis and discussion! I had PanOptix lenses installed in December 2020. It was an elective surgery for me (I did not have cataracts - it was a lifestyle choice - for vision improvement). After researching manual versus laser assisted surgeries, I also came to the conclusion that the outcome depended most on the surgeon. To control cost, I elected to go the manual route which saved me $3000. My outcome has been great. That said, I have always wondered if my vision could have been even better had I gone the laser-assisted route. Your excellent discussion has allowed me to move past such thoughts! Thank you.
@Allan-et5ig
@Allan-et5ig 2 года назад
What would have been "even better?" 20-15?
@superquig7068
@superquig7068 2 года назад
@@Allan-et5ig Yes. They are often hitting 20-15 with the latest high-end LASIK surgery.
@davidwayne9982
@davidwayne9982 3 года назад
THANK YOU for this--- I greatly appreciate the honesty... I thought it would be better too-- but now that I saw this- I'm changing my mind and going with STANDARD surgery... PREMIUM lenses but manual surgery!!! THANK YOU AGAIN... and I checked- my doctor uses one of the TECNIS lenses-- and I think I'll go with the best on of those.. I've talked to several of his patients-- and they all LOVE it...I found NO negatives ANYWHERE... THANK YOU AGAIN. Dr. Reeve is VERY well known in this area--
@janetphillippe5217
@janetphillippe5217 2 года назад
I can't thank you enough for your honest opinion Doctor. I have catterachs and glaucoma in my left eye. My doctor is treating the glaucoma for two months then I see her again. I have very little vision in my right eye so it is absolutely imperative that this surgery be successful. I have been reading every thing I could find relating to both surgeries but was still confused. Now I know for certain my choice is premium lenses but manual surgery. I am ever so grateful doctor for your honesty and guidance. J.Phillippe
@amybradley5821
@amybradley5821 2 года назад
What about not having to use all of the drops after surgery? That has made me opt for the laser. Big advantage to me. Hate even the idea of cataract surgery, dreading it sooo much.
@normaharris5224
@normaharris5224 2 года назад
Norma Harris 1day ago AMEN GOD BLESS YOU AND UR TEAM.🙏🙏🙏
@CarieWright
@CarieWright Год назад
I really appreciate these videos. I actually feel more comfortable with the surgery. However, I have a question. I have severe anxiety do you give anything for that? If I am a type 1 diabetic do you do anything different?
@mrdrejonn
@mrdrejonn 3 года назад
Dr. Wong im 52 i had cataract surgery in both eyes in 92&95 now i had Lasek surgery distant in my right eye and monovision in my left eye its been three months in both eyes i have blurry problems and i didnt have problems with nearsightedness in my eyes before surgery i wanted just distant Lasek surgery any advice cause im not able to handle not able to see clear.. Thanks!
@marjorieportee3406
@marjorieportee3406 3 года назад
I just had surgery five days ago, someone at the clenic told me about the double lens to see far and near, the cost of 2.400. 00, I did not see the Optometrist before surgery, no one explain anything to me, but I paid and had it done, seeing far is ok, but seeing near is not good, but I'll give it a week or two, sndgive an update my advice to anyone having eye surgery demand talking with the docter doing the surgery.
@dintoons1
@dintoons1 2 года назад
Excellent explanation and comparison! Thank you, doc!! :)
@HanifEyeHospital
@HanifEyeHospital 3 года назад
Thanks for such an honest review! I always look forward to your videos!
@KrystalClark-bz1yx
@KrystalClark-bz1yx Год назад
I am so glad I found this video. My ophthalmologist prefers to use laser surgery, but when I realized that no insurance pays for it, I could not understand having to pay so much money out of pocket for the procedure. After looking at this video and researching further that the outcome is pretty much the same, I did do with the manual procedure using the Limbal Relaxing Incision. I had my procedure this morning. So hopefully everything continues to get better. So far everything seems to be going well.
@naticeja8849
@naticeja8849 Год назад
How has it gone? My fiancé is debating on doing manual or laser but the cost for Laser is ridiculous
@YakAttack915
@YakAttack915 3 года назад
Thank you very much for this video, and your honesty. I have been struggling with this question. Need cataract surgery, and went to two places highly reviewed. One said using laser is best, other said not necessary. Relieved that in your expert opinion, manual is still a great option. One suggested mono focal lens, other said it was up to me, but said mono focal usually gives you better overall vision (with glasses to assist with near and mid level viewing / reading). For those out there, would you still prefer multi focal lens or mono focal? Thank you again for the video, it helped me a lot to understand my options!
@officialdandaman
@officialdandaman 3 года назад
(☞ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)☞ I'm in Hawaii and I'll share something with you; my Medicare covers ALL COSTS on manual cataract surgery but NOT laser, and the EXTRA cost for laser per eye is $1,725, was told the Dr gets just over a $1,000 per eye from that so go figure the business side of this. Glad I saw this video because I feel better I'm getting manual for the safeness and the cost. (⌐■-■)🤙
@sanderscupac7829
@sanderscupac7829 2 года назад
Would you say Lazer with mono lens replacement is ok then???? I had the Femto Lazer cataract surgery mono lens with the ora machine also on my right eye about 1.5 years ago in Las Vegas and am very happy. I am 68 yr. young male. I am looking to have my left eye done.
@johnhaggerty8023
@johnhaggerty8023 3 года назад
Thank you so much. I’ve recently had this done. In my mind it is a miracle, and I can’t thank my surgeon enough. Thank you for your honesty and your search for a better, more efficient and safer way of doing the procedure. John Hudson, Wi
@CVo-qj6yx
@CVo-qj6yx 2 года назад
C. Vo 0 seconds ago Hi Dr. Wong, do you have colleagues or doctors or practices in the Atlanta area whom share the passion of the manual method over laser for cataract procedure? Many around my area are pushing laser over manual; justified by precision for premium multifocal iol lens procedure. I would like to come to you but the distance is a barrier. Thank you in advance, Vo
@normanplotkin8105
@normanplotkin8105 Год назад
I have had astigmatism in both eyes and lazy left eye as a child with one eye weaker than the other. My doctor recommend the laser because he said he could get a better outcome in correcting my astigmatism with a distance toric lense. Is this correct? BTW, my brother is a retired ophthalmologist living in Austin.
@billygross1597
@billygross1597 2 года назад
I can honestly respect a cataract surgeon who can give unbiased data reinforced answer , putting it all on the table, by watching numerous videos from you ,my apprehension and anxiety for my pending cataract surgery has gone from high of 100% to a comfortable 1 % now , I thank you for your layman's terms of what to expect,how it's done and what to look for post surgery, I have type 2 diabetes, and suddenly my vision drastically changed within 2-6 months from my last vision test, it was rather odd though ,for years pre diabetic I could only see fine print with the aid of # 4 magnification dollar store reading glasses, then 1 day I could read fine print without glasses! Then I started noticing more & more floaters, some short,some long that I truly thought were spider's webs that were longer,thicker, and would go from 1 side of my eye to the other,all that lasted for 1-2 months the the scary part made its appearance known ,the cloudiness , which is getting thicker daily, I got tested 8 -30-2022 and it was confirmed cataracts, my next appointment with the surgeon is 10 -11-2022 which is frustrating as I caught my spouse cheating after 20 yrs,but Dr's orders not to drive any more till my vision is better, my ex has done an excellent job of separating me from family,friends and any support, I just can't go get groceries,Dr appointment 's,pharmacy ,I can't locate my new checks as I can't see them, so I have to get money orders to pay rent,back rent,& lawyer fees from a permanent injuction, because I couldn't see well enough to paint the exterior of my house and they knew I was struck with heat stroke 2 times within a 2 month period, on an extension ladder is the last place I should be , I'm on a fixed income ,so there nothing to give to some one to incentive them to take me where I need to go,and bring me home, in calif everyone is only concerned with them selves, neighbors won't make eye contact out of fear, so I'm left to blindly fend on my own,after I see the surgeon it could be another 30 days before I could get the surgery, which could realistically be 90 days from diagnosis to surgery, there are 3 facilities here operated by the same company and I was given the earliest appointment, and as my eyes get progressively worse daily , and with no help, you can see my problem, on a previous Dr appointment I found a guy where I live & bought him lunch in exchange for his trouble of taking me to an appointment, he leaves in my car and gets a spare key made, and after I go to sleep ,he comes by unlocks the car ,puts it in neutral and pushes it down the street, so my car was (borrowed )from 8:30 pm till 5:30pm the next day, my car was brought back with the check engine light on,no oil ,no transmission fluid, the passenger window won't roll down ,the drivers window is off the track, so I had to end that situation, I pressed charges , but due to overcrowding he was let loose after 1 day, gotta love our justice system.
@rickkyp4065
@rickkyp4065 2 года назад
Only one thing matters with cataract surgery.. That is the outcome. Patients are more concerned with outcome than cost. Ideally Surgeons should rank outcome number one leaving speed and cost to trail behind.
@samipforreds
@samipforreds 3 года назад
Appreciate your honest review.
@Allan-et5ig
@Allan-et5ig 2 года назад
Dr. Wong - with the greatest respect: (Firstly - it takes a lot of guts to admit something you've been doing heretofore is not optimal.) Why did it take you many years to change your mind? You mention a peer changed your perspective. Were there not conferences, learned papers, 'galore,' for years, warning of issues relating to laser cataract surgery?
@phenomenalfemale524
@phenomenalfemale524 8 месяцев назад
This Doctor stands out for all the right reasons. I wish there were more doctors (and dentists) like him who offer transparency. I want the truth from healthcare providers!
@DeahCurryPhD
@DeahCurryPhD 2 года назад
Just have a cataract eval 2 days ago and left totally freaked out when the surgeon recommended the traditional method because, he said, my astigmatism wasn't bad enough to warrant a Catalys procedure. He didn't explain anything about the difference and the idea of having a manual method with a human poking sharp instruments in my eyes sent me into a panic attack. This video has been very helpful in calming me down. Thanks for such a thorough and easy to understand explanation.
@michaelcoady828
@michaelcoady828 2 года назад
D0es it hurt
@jimraney4061
@jimraney4061 Год назад
My question is can you have the premium lenses installed with the traditional manual surgery??
@gerardlunow567
@gerardlunow567 3 года назад
Great information. Trust a human more than technology for this particular surgery.
@glendakeglovitz2838
@glendakeglovitz2838 2 года назад
So glad I watched this..my surgery is August 8th 2o22 Thank you so much..my insurance only covers manual..
@brutewolf
@brutewolf 3 года назад
As a fellow ophthalmologist, I have to say you’re about six years late arriving at this conclusion. Large swaths of the ophthalmic community were mesmerized by the cash potential of the femtosecond laser. But at our AAO meeting in 2015 it became obvious that this was a canard. Doctors had laid out hundreds of thousands of dollars, expecting a return on investment. By 2015, the data was in, but they continued to charge patients extra for an inferior procedure. Dr. Wong wasn’t alone. Many ophthalmologists, stressed by their massive investments, continued to sell a high tech video game as better patient care. It wasn’t., as this video belatedly admits. So while some were investing in TV commercials and disproven technology, the rest of us were trying to explain to patients that it was a money grab with no real benefit. It’s time for all femtosecond cataract surgeons to not only stop, but to admit that they’ve known it was of no benefit since 2015. They should likewise apologize to the ophthalmologists in their community who were portrayed as technically inferior surgeons,, when in fact we were technically superior, and NOT asking for cash before going to the operating room. Bu the way, I proudly ask patients to pay me for premium IOL’s. It’s wonderful technology with life changing benefits. But I could never stomach the idea of asking for cash for the femtosecond laser. Not once the data was out. These doctors were burdened with extraordinarily expensive equipment that, in the end, offered nothing.
@amybradley5821
@amybradley5821 2 года назад
I only want it so I do not have to do all the drops after. Worth it to me just for that.
@aniketnavalkar5974
@aniketnavalkar5974 3 года назад
Tecnis Synergy has received FDA approval.
@jjvacha
@jjvacha 3 дня назад
Thank you very much doctor. Helps patients like me.❤
@paul8888888888
@paul8888888888 3 года назад
As a fellow cataract surgery, I appreciate you having the courage to give an honest opinion which goes against industry and many of your fellow surgeons. The Oath we took was "first do no harm." I feel that the use of laser cataract surgery causes both medical and financial harm to our patients. As I explain to my patients, "Laser-assisted cataract surgery may help bad surgeons have less complications, but in the hands of a good surgeon is completely unnecessary." It serves as a way for some to counter the ever declining insurance reimbursements, which should never drive our decisions in patient care.
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
Posting this video required no courage actually. I just had to share the evolution of my thought process and what I believe to be in the best interest of all today. "It's always better to know and see the ugly truth than the believe the beautiful lie."
@YellowSock66
@YellowSock66 3 года назад
"laser cataract surgery causes both medical and financial harm" .. what is the medical harm that laser surgery causes ?
@shivyadav2458
@shivyadav2458 2 года назад
@@YellowSock66 I am not able to decide as to what I should do.One dr. has advised me that FLACS will be better decision than phaco because previous dr. who did phaco in left eye either did something wrong or it was bad luck but that eye surgery has been managed with multi lense.
@katec4096
@katec4096 2 года назад
@@YellowSock66 He said what the problems were at 13:27
@Allan-et5ig
@Allan-et5ig 2 года назад
@@shivyadav2458 Thank God there was the multi lens to at least, help you manage! Sorry to hear you encountered bad luck or surgical error...
@Anco3496391
@Anco3496391 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video. Presently, I am struggling with blade and bladeless cataract surgery at 74 years of age but your video and the reasons you presented made me decide to have manual surgery. Now, my challege is to identify a surgeon who can perform such surgery. Thanks again.
@balloney2175
@balloney2175 2 года назад
I just hope you are still practicing/around by the time I needed your expertise.
@vivekpatke9925
@vivekpatke9925 3 года назад
Sir plz reply me I m in very deep depression. Plz I beg u. After my eye surgery I can't see nearly thing clearly I see shadow behind each n every thing I m experienced Flickr n crescent edge problem.my Doctor said that u hv to live we that. Bit o can't take it anymore what to do sir plz reply. Is this normal it can be cure or not. My life is became hell plz help me someone what to do?
@vivekpatke9925
@vivekpatke9925 3 года назад
I hv completed six month of surgery but no improvement.
@sandiprane9571
@sandiprane9571 3 года назад
Great information sir,I have a patient 34 yers old having RE subcaspular cataract ,refraction -2/0.50×180=6/9,but quality of vision is poor with glare .LE lens is clear having refraction _2/0.25×180=6/6.no prep astigmatism,retina ,iop is good ,can we implant RE panoptix with experienced hands in this young patient having unilateral subcaspular catarct,
@jhansen389
@jhansen389 3 года назад
With the improved efficiency of manual only lens replacement for premium lenses, have you lowered the prices for custom lenses??
@miriamamie8721
@miriamamie8721 3 года назад
Much appreciated honest assessment of FemtoSecond Laser vs Manual cataract surgery. I look forward to your updates.
@karenmccabe2167
@karenmccabe2167 Год назад
I'm supposed to have cataract surgery in the morning, using the Catalyst system. I only have vision in one eye. I'm in my 50s, and super scared of making the wrong choice. I've chosen the lens for seeing at distance rather than up close. Do you feel there is any benefit to doing the laser vs the regular surgery? I've paid 1700 more for it, because the surgeon told me that's what he would choose for himself. What do you think?
@mrs.v7850
@mrs.v7850 11 месяцев назад
😊
@juanguatemala4874
@juanguatemala4874 6 дней назад
Boy. You gotta have lot of balls to mess around with people's eyes
@HeyitsDee
@HeyitsDee 3 года назад
After meeting with the second ophthalmologist yesterday, for the second time I'm being told that Panoptix and other premium lens don't give good results and aren't recommended. Do I find a third doctor, or go forward with surgery?
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
The panoptix works well in eyes with normal structures (retina, cornea, etc). If a person wants to have the least reliance on glasses after cataract or lens replacement surgery, then my choice is the panoptix. No lens is perfect. But the advantages of the panoptix in my experience far outweigh the downsides.
@joyceprakash5377
@joyceprakash5377 3 года назад
Kaiser tokd me the same thing and talked me out of panoptix lenses.
@HeyitsDee
@HeyitsDee 3 года назад
@@joyceprakash5377 Thanks for sharing that!
@MrGlenspace
@MrGlenspace 3 года назад
I am having laser cataract surgery in one month.
@EdwardAmesCastellano
@EdwardAmesCastellano 2 года назад
Just wondering about the clouding of the vision after the lens implant where the back of the capsule is cleared using a laser and the outcome seems to be, by the patients own experience a vast improvement in their vision. Two questions come to mind. Is this the same technology? And also I assume this wouldn't show any improvement in vision by performing this procedure first, before a lens replacement?
@kaly422000
@kaly422000 Год назад
This is also my query. Why it is not tried as a trial instead of cataract surgery
@glendaamante9002
@glendaamante9002 2 года назад
Thanks for the info regarding the advantage of manual cataract surgery.
@jn3750
@jn3750 3 года назад
Hi Andrew Yang, is PanOptix generally the best?
@elviratormon3589
@elviratormon3589 3 года назад
Im in the Philippines hm
@jn3750
@jn3750 Год назад
no. symfony optiblue is far better
@larrybegnal2251
@larrybegnal2251 3 года назад
Hi. I am due for a cataract surgery soon. It has occurred in my right eye. I have no vision in my left eye due to a retinal tear which tore the macula. So I was told to wait as long as possible to do this because if something goes wrong I will be blind.what is your feeling on the panoptic lens? Larry Begnal
@costarica6379
@costarica6379 4 месяца назад
You shouldn't include productivity because it benefits only the surgeons. No wonder why most surgeons prefer manual surgery.
@WALTERBROADDUS
@WALTERBROADDUS 2 года назад
Okay.... trying to find out as much about this as possible. Just got a referral for surgery. Just got a job with the city so I assume my benefits will cover everything? You wouldn't happen to know anybody at Wills Eye do you?
@sapiensrex5603
@sapiensrex5603 Год назад
Lasers are different. The Anglo-Saxon school in relation to cataract surgery knows only the femtosecond laser and the unsuccessful experiments of a certain Dodik (I won’t say that I spelled his last name correctly). Meanwhile, Svyatoslav Fedorov, in cooperation with the military opticians of the USSR, created a working device for laser destruction of the lens substance (Rakot series, wavelength 1.44 nm), the only known alternative to ultrasound. Femtosecond fragmentation of the lens is essentially a kind of mechanical fragmentation. The discussion about which incision is more pathogenetically justified is somewhat different (hello Steven G. Safran)
@amorlim6657
@amorlim6657 6 месяцев назад
Hi doctor wong, my opthalmologist foc said that i got 2025 vision after reading wall chart. But i can feel blurry vision. But she foesnt like to do the cataract surgery for my eyes. But other opthalmologist doctors would to do surgery so im confused nowwhat to do or who to listen or whhich doctors should i listen and obey. Please help me with my situation. I m diabetes and hiblood but controlla ble. Thank you and appreciate whatever advise you can share. God bless you for all your videos posted at the tube. They are very helpful and clear. Sangti pao U nee.
@Doubleday70
@Doubleday70 3 года назад
Can you recommend anyone in the Nashville TN area?
@UdayDevgan
@UdayDevgan 3 года назад
great video Shannon! well done.
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
Thank you Uday!
@unavitadellamusica
@unavitadellamusica 9 месяцев назад
very informative - thank you for creating this video for our information! Unfortunately, I don't live inthe USA, and anyway, I don't have the funds, even though I will soon need catharact surgery.
@Gstar999
@Gstar999 Год назад
what about incase of those people who've undergone Lasik earlier..which procedure is better for them? laser or manual cataract procedure?
@oseasviewer7108
@oseasviewer7108 4 месяца назад
This video was very informative - and has given me confidence in the manual procedure of lens extraction - having had LASIK surgery 18 years ago I was very aware of risk on multiple levels. The outcome was relatively positive at the time achieving monovision - nature however determined that reverting back to previous status quo was in order progressively undoing the correction over a period of 5 years.
@mrhway4570
@mrhway4570 3 года назад
@Shannon Wong, MD is there any concern with the manual method of fragmentation delivering wave energy to the retina? My doctor mentioned that because of my severe myopia I am susceptible to a detached retina and that the laser approach may be less disturbing to the retina.
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
The risk to the retina from laser vs manual lens surgery is equivalent.
@paddiman772
@paddiman772 Год назад
Firstly, I really appreciated your presentation. Wish that I had had a better outcome from my cataract surgery. I've only had the R-eye done. And it was a fiasco! The attending Ophthalmologist failed to read the Optometrist's diagnosis of bad astigmatism, and request for a Toric lens. The surgeon did what was mandated by the Ophtha, not the Opto. So a second surgery was scheduled for an exchange. And this time it was a premium Toric lens. This eye had been physically damaged years before by a tennis ball moving at spirited speed and a mean topspin. I scooped it up with my racket only to have it careen into my eye. I was left with internal scaring and about 20% loss of power in an eye that was characterized by a previous doctor as a "ruined Super-eye." Since the surgeries, I've been plagued with what I describe as, "white noise" or a blinding fogginess topped off with huge floaters from shedding vitreous. A YAG treatment has been performed on this eye to alleviate this white noise, but it's still there. I'm going for yet another YAG treatment to poof the floaters somewhat. We'll see. My left eye has a developing cataract. But my current doctor agrees with me to leave it alone until it's absolutely necessary. They had measured the rare 20-15 to near 20-10 for the L-eye. If I lived in Austin area, or anywhere in TX, I'd be asking for an appt. But I think my current surgeon in Knoxville, TN is fairly competent. Says he has done well over 20k cataract surgeries. So when it comes time, I will consider his skills.
@FrugalAggie
@FrugalAggie 2 года назад
Thank you for a very honest review. I would trust you with my eyes.
@argon805
@argon805 3 года назад
Yes, very helpful, thank you. The last opthalmologist I went to is old school and outrightly said he does manual.
@alittlepastmidnight
@alittlepastmidnight Год назад
Hello Doctor Wong. I have a Question. I had YAG laser treatment years after my cataract surgery on the advice of my doctor. it did not go well. I keep getting what I can only describe as "a whitish fog" that comes and goes in my vision in that eye. my doctor says my eyes are healthy and there is nothing that they can do outside of some kind of major surgery. this is really affecting my quality of life. do you have any suggestions. outside of the "fog" my eye sight is Great. Please Help. Thank You Kay
@TheHardhickey
@TheHardhickey Год назад
A lot of people my age I'm 69 on Medicare and it was a year before I could get in and I feel bad for a lot of people that just can't deal with the financial of it
@mydoghitler
@mydoghitler Год назад
i appreciate that you share so much knowledge as if I am one of your patients. My own Ophthalmologist could learn a lot from your "bed side manner." He spends no more than 5 minutes with me (2 visits so far and surgery is scheduled next week) and his staff appear to be very low level knowledge or at least it seems that way to me. A very important point you made in another one of your videos is to consider the type of practice - I sure wish I knew that before signing on with him. If he sucks doing my first eye, I will look into finding a private practice doctor to do the other. Thanks for caring and sharing
@hugh8855
@hugh8855 Год назад
@Dr. Wong, where are you located, what facility in texas, my wife needs a good surgeon for her cataract surgery, shes in advanced stages of cataracts, can i please have some info about your facilities, much thanks
@sherrynalder1567
@sherrynalder1567 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the information. The IOL/ICL coordinator at my eye center in Utah really pushed the laser. I was given the whole sales pitch which gave me the ick. I had my right eye done a month ago and am still experiencing flickering and blurriness along with the halos. I was told I still have inflammation. I feel like I just threw a couple thousand dollars away for nothing. You can visually see the lens in my eye bouncing around and I can feel it. I am nervous to get my left eye done that is already scheduled. l want the traditional way if they will even do it.
@lyndatavita5313
@lyndatavita5313 3 года назад
Is there any way kerataconis can be cured besides using just lenses?
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
Corneal cross-linking
@dennislee3399
@dennislee3399 3 года назад
I can not agree you more. Thank you for your sharing.
@martinbecklen6486
@martinbecklen6486 Год назад
I will need cataract surgery in the next 6-12 months, and am wondering how one goes about finding cataract surgeons who share Dr. Wong's philosophy and conclusions (and experience) and practice in another part of the country.... specifically in Illinois (ie, greater Chicago area). What is the best way to identify such doctors? Thanks you for an interesting and valuable video.
@HeyitsDee
@HeyitsDee 3 года назад
Tomorrow I'm going to a new ophthalmologist after being diagnosed with heavy cataracts last August by a sketchy ophthalmologist who scared me to death. Laser surgery isn't covered by health insurance, so I'm glad you aren't recommending it, but because of you, I now have tons of information going forward with this new doctor. Thank you, Dr. Wong.
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
Use of the femtosecond laser for cataract is safe. In my hands and in my experience, manual surgery is safer.
@HeyitsDee
@HeyitsDee 3 года назад
@@ShannonWongMDIf only you were closer to Connecticut: I need a knowledgeable, honest, and calming doctor like you. Thanks again.
@myobmyob2215
@myobmyob2215 3 года назад
So manual surgery itself is covered by ins, and the special lens are not, right? Thanks
@thomasca7606
@thomasca7606 2 года назад
@@ShannonWongMD Hello Dr. Wong, please advise which method is better to avoid retina damage? Thank you so much for your help.
@MrPetrvershinin
@MrPetrvershinin Год назад
Intraocular lenses become dislodged due to scarring of the lens capsule, trauma, lens ligament atrophy, and laser treatment for secondary cataracts.Secondary cataracts (opacity of the posterior capsule of the lens) sooner or later develop in almost all patients who have undergone lens removal.
@Gstar999
@Gstar999 Год назад
is it really worth spending extra money for laser cataract surgery? earlier i had lasik done for my eyes now i have matured cataract
@traymateful
@traymateful 3 года назад
What about stigmatism correction that the Femtosecond Laser surgery offer?
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
The femtosecond laser is excellent at creating arcuate corneal incisions to correct astigmatism. Manual astigmatic corneal incisions actually work equally well. For many patients we also use astigmatism-correcting lens implants instead of femtosecond guided or manual astigmatic corneal incisions.
@mark9118
@mark9118 2 года назад
@@ShannonWongMD As far as Toric IOL's (single vision only) how would you rate the TECNIS Toric II vs the AcrySof IQ Toric in terms of rotational stability. I know that Alcon "claims" better rotational stability than the original TECNIS Toric, but what about the TECNIS Toric II? Does the laser procedure help in any way in terms of correct initial alignment of a toric lens or would that be the same as a manual procedure? Also, the AcrySof IQ seems to have an abbe value of 37 (from what I can tell) and the TECNIS Toric II has a published abbe value of 55, which might be important for me as a patient with a very high Plus Sphere (+6.00).
@jewell1243
@jewell1243 Год назад
For more people to get Laser you must get Insurance to cover some of it. Most older people cannot afford 5000. 7000. out of pocket for it so they have to go with blade!
@summersez1673
@summersez1673 Год назад
What are "premium" lenses? Also, I just had my first eye surgery and opted for manual surgery. Second eye will be done on Monday. My question is this: I noticed on the paperwork I signed at the time of the first surgery that it said "laser assisted" even though I had requested manual surgery. Does this mean femtosecond laser was used to assist?
@zarefmesood3773
@zarefmesood3773 5 месяцев назад
Really your videoes always give the best the greatest the true honest perfect knowledge We love you ,We wish you the happiness and success always
@nancywong2532
@nancywong2532 3 года назад
Thank you very much Dr. Wong
@angelwings7930
@angelwings7930 2 года назад
When you say “premium lens” what is that ? A brand of replacement lens ? Confusing with knowing what it is.
@eno5094
@eno5094 2 года назад
Good mornig doc how are you doing? In my eyes i can read close i need no glases to read but i see blurry from far anything write from a didtance i see blurry like every letter is double do you think that cartaract please
@paigewillow8768
@paigewillow8768 7 месяцев назад
My cataract surgeons says the same thing S you about laser cataract surgery vs manual with premium lens.
@domesticcat5069
@domesticcat5069 8 месяцев назад
🗨️👁️
@sudeepbrar6206
@sudeepbrar6206 3 года назад
This is such good information, thanks for saying this out loud. Eye surgeon from India
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@aniketnavalkar5974
@aniketnavalkar5974 3 года назад
@@ShannonWongMD when will you be able to start implanting synergy?
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
@@aniketnavalkar5974 Soon...It's FDA approved....best estimate would be July....only an estimate.
@hokw8882
@hokw8882 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Dr Wong for your candid and honest discussion on the issue. I will certainly refer my patients to this video the next time someone ask me about "laser cataract surgery". kudos to you!
@sliderulelover
@sliderulelover 2 года назад
Instead of saying bad outcomes were low or rare, you should have given percentages so we could see a quantitative result of LCS and LLR.
@zarefmesood3773
@zarefmesood3773 5 месяцев назад
Really you ate honest the greatest doctor wishing you always happiness success and long life
@johnnycarlson3738
@johnnycarlson3738 10 месяцев назад
Is the cost for the patient less for cataract surgery without the Lazer assisted ?
@mc.8290
@mc.8290 Год назад
Dr. Can traditional cataract surger be done or should be done when theres a need to remove / fix .. astmatism ?
@rockyveniegas9882
@rockyveniegas9882 7 месяцев назад
thanks for my decision to go with Manual cataract surgery
@mannmeinhaimojmks
@mannmeinhaimojmks 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much...I am planning for surgery...I was confused which one I should not. I am going for a manual surgery
@suhaimiseliman8593
@suhaimiseliman8593 5 месяцев назад
U MODIFIED THE CORNEA TO IMITATE THE FUNCTION OF CONTACT LENSE. GLARE WHEN THE LASER VARIED THE SHAPE, THICKNESS & SURFACE CONDITION OF THE CORNEA😂
@shooshenchula692
@shooshenchula692 Год назад
Thank you Dr Wong for your expertise and doing this video. Im having surgery on 12/19/2022 on my left eye.
@zappie2016
@zappie2016 3 года назад
Hi Dr. Wong, I'm from Malaysia and will be scheduling for my cataract surgery in June. Saw your vids on PanOptix lens and I was sold but when I asked my doctor, she recommended Fine Vision by B&L instead. Of course I was very disheartened. I have not decided which lens yet as I'm still unsure which one would suit me the best. Your take please Dr. Wong? Thanks in advance.
@ShannonWongMD
@ShannonWongMD 3 года назад
Finevision lenses are not available in the US. Therefore I have no experience with the Finevision lens.
@zappie2016
@zappie2016 3 года назад
@@ShannonWongMD Thats unfortunate. Nevertheless, thx Dr. Wong
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