Are you awake during laser cataract surgery?
Table of Contents
- 1 Are you awake during laser cataract surgery?
- 2 What anesthesia is used for laser cataract surgery?
- 3 How is local Anaesthetic administered for cataract surgery?
- 4 What anesthesia is used for eye surgery?
- 5 Can you have cataract surgery under general Anaesthetic?
- 6 Can you drive after laser cataract surgery?
Are you awake during laser cataract surgery?
Yes, typically you are awake during cataract surgery. This eliminates risks associated with general anesthesia (being “put to sleep”) and enables your cataract surgeon to communicate with you during your procedure.
What anesthesia is used for laser cataract surgery?
The majority of cataract surgeries performed in the U.S. are done with a local anesthetic and IV sedation.
Are you under anesthesia for laser eye surgery?
You’ll be fully awake and conscious during the treatment, and the anaesthetic will make the process virtually pain free. The name laser eye surgery can be misleading as there’s no actual surgery involved. It’s more of a treatment.
How is local Anaesthetic administered for cataract surgery?
local anaesthetic injections. Drops are given first, to numb the surface of the eye, then an injection is given near to the eye but not into the eyeball itself. The surgeon will decide on the type of local anaesthetic that is best for you, based on your eye assessment.
What anesthesia is used for eye surgery?
Eye muscle surgery requires either general anesthesia or local anesthesia to provide adequate pain control. General anesthesia, which puts the whole body “to sleep” and eliminates the possibility of movement, is commonly used.
How do they numb your eye for laser surgery?
The only anesthetic used is a topical eye drop, which very effectively numbs the eye. Also patients are not put to sleep with general anesthesia during LASIK. Patients are comfortable during surgery and are awake. They do not see anything scary coming towards them and do not feel any pain.
Can you have cataract surgery under general Anaesthetic?
Please note: General anaesthesia is rarely used for cataract surgery and is only offered for cataract operations taking place at the John Radcliffe Hospital. If you feel you would prefer to have a general anaesthetic, you should discuss this at your Pre-operative Assessment.
Can you drive after laser cataract surgery?
So, can you drive after cataract surgery? Laser cataract surgery is an outpatient treatment, which means patients can return home afterward. However, you cannot drive yourself and will need to arrange transportation to and from our facility.
How long does laser eye surgery take?
LASIK surgery is usually completed in 30 minutes or less. During the procedure, you lie on your back in a reclining chair. You may be given medicine to help you relax. After numbing drops are placed in your eye, your doctor uses an instrument to hold your eyelids open.