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Who Is Not Eligible for Cataract Surgery?

Who Cannot Have Cataract Surgery?

This surgery is a frequently preferred surgical intervention in the treatment of the eye disease known as cataracts. However, in some cases, cataract surgery may not be suitable. Advanced stage eye diseases, active eye infection, general health problems, insufficient vision provision status, and surgery risk factors are among the situations where cataract surgery is not performed. The decision for surgery should be made by evaluating the condition and health history of each individual. Therefore, it is important for individuals experiencing eye health problems to consult an ophthalmologist to evaluate their condition. It is important to seek expert opinion to determine the appropriate treatment option. In this way, it will be possible to get information about this surgery and be directed to the appropriate treatment process.

Situations Where Cataract Surgery is Not Performed

  • Advanced Stage Eye Diseases: It is generally not recommended for individuals with advanced stage eye diseases. For example, surgery can be risky in patients with other eye diseases such as glaucoma, or retina problems such as retinal tears or macular degeneration.

  • Active Eye Infection: Cataract surgery is generally postponed in individuals with an active eye infection. Priority treatment methods should be applied to bring the infection under control and improve eye health.

  • General Health Problems: It can be risky in some patients with general health problems. Especially in individuals with cardiovascular diseases, severe respiratory problems, or uncontrolled chronic diseases, a careful evaluation is required.

  • If the Eye Does Not Provide Sufficient Vision: In this surgery, it is generally recommended when the current eye does not provide sufficient vision. However, in some cases, surgery may not be suitable in situations where the cataract is combined with other eye problems and it is difficult to correct vision.

  • Surgery Risk Factors: It may not be recommended when the risk of surgery is higher in some people. For example, a careful evaluation is required in individuals with risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, advanced age, or a serious general health problem.

Considering these situations, it should be decided whether cataract surgery is appropriate or not. Since every individual’s situation is different, it is important to evaluate their individual condition by consulting an expert ophthalmologist.

Cataract Surgery Risk Factors and Situations Where It Is Not Applied

The general health status primarily comes among the risk factors of this surgery. The risk of cataract surgery can be higher, especially in individuals with chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and high blood pressure. In addition to this, respiratory problems, immune system problems, or uncontrolled infections are also among the situations where the surgery is not applied.

This surgery can also be risky in some situations related to eye health. Situations such as advanced stage eye diseases, other eye problems especially like glaucoma, retina problems, or macular degeneration are among the situations where cataract surgery is not applied.

Furthermore, it may also not be applied when sufficient vision cannot be provided in the eye where the cataract surgery will be performed. Sometimes, when the cataract is combined with other eye problems and the correction of vision becomes difficult, situations may arise where the surgery is not suitable.

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