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Femtosecond Laser-assisted Cataract Surgery
Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS), is a very advanced form of cataract surgery. In this surgery “femtosecond laser” is used to bring in a completely new and futuristic era of accuracy and precision. The
application of the femtosecond laser is in the form of the emission of optical pulses. It has a total stretch of 1 femtosecond (an entire femtosecond is equivalent to 10-15 seconds).
The tempo at which light is fired is the defining factor and the most crucial aspect of femtosecond laser technology.
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Procedure of Femtosecond Cataract Surgery
1. The corneal Incision

2. The Capsulotomy

3. Lens & Cataract Fragmentation

Benefits of LASER Surgery
There is one more important benefit of laser surgery, which is that the probability of capsule breakage also becomes minimal. It further prevents the occurrence of severe vision problems in the persons successive years. The density of the lens capsule is utterly thin and so it becomes paramount. Then after the cataract surgery, the portion, which is left inside the eye, remains undamaged. So, the iol can retain its precise position for an accurate and clear vision.

Another way FLAC can be defined is when the femtosecond laser, removes the damage of surrounding tissue in the eye. Then plasma gets formed because the energy released by the femtosecond laser is absorbed by the tissue. After that, there is the origination of cavitation bubbles due to the plasma consisting of ever-expanding “free electrons and ionized molecules”. And then the tissue gets separated due to the force, which is a result of the generation of the cavitation bubble. The principle of photo disruption is applied in FLAC, which can be defined as a procedure, in which laser energy is converted into mechanical energy.

Advantages of Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS)

