SINGAPORE:
A safer and more precise surgery method
will soon be available to cataract patients. The Singapore National Eye Centre
(SNEC) has acquired new laser technology, which will provide better long-term
results for the patient.
Doctors
have said that cataract is something that almost everyone will experience with
age.
Some
10,000 patients at SNEC undergo cataract surgery each year.
The new
laser technology, known as a femtosecond laser, helps surgeons make precise
incisions in the eye. The lasers are similar to those used in lasik surgery,
but have only recently been used to treat cataract.
Associate
Professor Chee Soon Phaik, Head and Senior Consultant (cataract) at SNEC, said:
"To the patient, the most important benefit is the visual outcome. When
we're able to do this laser assisted cataract surgery, we believe that the
patient will benefit from a perfect outcome, where the lens is perfectly
centred (and not tilted forwards or backwards).
"Let's
say the lens is forward because our capsule opening is a bit bigger than what
we want, then the eye becomes a bit short-sighted and if it's smaller than what
we desire, then the lens gets pushed back so the patient actually becomes
far-sighted, and if the lens if tilted, the patient will have
astigmatism."
Professor
Donald Tan, Medical Director at SNEC, said: "In Singapore, we have a
rapidly ageing population. A lot of our patients, a lot of Singaporeans will
develop cataract. So we expect that the number of patients who need surgery
will continue to rise in the next few years. So we have a new procedure, which
makes it more predictable and safer to perform the operation."
But
Prof Tan added that more research needs to be done.
He
said: "The Asian eye, the Asian cataract is different from the Western
eye. These lasers have been developed for the Western market.
"What
we will be doing over the next few years is to collaborate, to do research into
how we can actually customise this surgery more for the Asian eye. Our Asian
eyes tend to be smaller, and therefore the suction ring, which is more for
Western eyes, may be too big for the patient."
The new
laser assisted surgery will be available to patients by the end of March.
Doctors
said the cost to undergo such a surgery will be the same as traditional surgery
for now. The current cost of normal cataract surgery, per eye, for private
patients is S$2,840, without GST and excluding implants.
-CNA/ac
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