Removing the lens from the eye of cats and how dangerous it is

Cat cataractectomy is a surgical procedure that aims to remove the inner portion of the lens (the nucleus and cortex) while leaving the lens sinus portion.

The cataract operation in cats also includes replacing it with an alternative lens in the empty space inside the cat's eye.

The goal of this operation is to remove the affected lens and help the cat's body adapt to the artificial lens.

This operation also aims to restore the cat's ability to see clearly again.

The eye is one of the most sensitive places in the body of a living organism, including cats, and requires a well-equipped veterinary clinic.

Also, this operation requires a specialized veterinary eye surgeon who is an expert in this type of operation.

Cataract surgery procedures:
Any operation in the eye involves many risks, so a specific and thoughtful approach must be taken before starting this operation.

- The cat must be examined first to ensure the integrity of the retina.

- The effectiveness and success of this operation depends on the integrity of the retina. If it is very damaged, the cat will not be able to restore vision, not even perform this operation.

- After ensuring the safety of the retina, the doctor will do some urine and blood tests to ensure that the healthy cat can tolerate the general anesthesia.

- The cat should not be elderly and does not suffer from heart failure or respiratory problems so that it can be placed under general anesthesia.

- Depending on the positive results of the tests, the doctor will determine the date of the operation.

- You will also be asked to fast the cat in the hours preceding the operation.

- There are tools for eye operations that must be available in the operating room.

- The vet will use some tools and sutures to keep the eyelids open so that he can complete the operation.

- He will also put drops in the eye to expand the iris to the maximum extent.

- The doctor starts by making a small incision in the cornea of ​​the eye.

- The doctor then begins a separate procedure that involves breaking up the lens using ultrasound.

- Once the core and cortex are completely loosened and all splinters and damaged tissues are removed the first part of the process is over.

- He will then place the replacement lens and place it in the void resulting from the excision of the cortex and nucleus.

- This area will swell once the artificial lens is placed and then it is sutured to the cornea with absorbable sutures.

- After correcting the situation completely in the eye of the cat, the stage of recovery begins.


After this operation, the cat can regain its ability to see clearly again.
Also, leaving this injury or delaying the decision of this operation may expose the cat to permanent blindness.

There are no medical alternatives that can reduce the damage and cataracts in the eye, so surgery is the best option for the patient to improve vision in cats.

Cat recovery after cataract surgery:
- Rubbing the eye and tampering with it is one of the most dangerous things that threaten its success, and from here it is imperative that you use the surgical collar.

- The use of moisturizing eye drops and pain relievers is one of the most important aids for a cat undergoing cataract surgery in cats.

- The use of broad-spectrum antibiotics for at least three days is very important to avoid infection.

A successful procedure can restore vision and make a big difference to a cat's quality of life.
The reason behind most eye injuries in cats is diabetes. In addition to obesity, you must maintain your cat's diet all the time.

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