Monday, May 23, 2011

THE HISTORY OF CATARACT SURGERY


The History of Cataract Surgery

Each year, cataract surgery enables millions of people to improve their vision. It is one of the most frequently performed and successful operations in the world today. Although cataract surgery has been performed since ancient times, the last half-century has seen remarkable refinements of the procedure.








The word cataract comes from the Greek meaning waterfall. Until the mid 1700s, it was thought that a cataract was formed by opaque material flowing, like a waterfall, into the eye. We now know that the clouding of the normally transparent crystalline lens within the eye, suspended in place by thousands of strands called zonules, is a result of aging, metabolic changes, injury, radiation, toxic chemicals or drugs.

I had cataract surgery in the 1960's and 1970.s and will post my journey soon.

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