Congenital cataract treatment
Most babies with congenital cataracts will need surgery to remove the cloudy lens and restore their vision. At Eye Clinic London, we offer two different types of treatment for congenital cataracts.
Phacoemulsification
This is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to remove the cataract. A small incision is made in the cornea and an ultrasound probe is inserted to break up the cloudy lens. The fragments are then suctioned out and an intraocular lens implant (IOL) is placed in the eye.
Extracapsular cataract extraction
This treatment is used when the lens needs to be removed in one piece. A larger incision of around 10-12mm is required. Stitches are needed, so recovery can take longer.
How is congenital cataract surgery performed on babies?
The surgical procedure for congenital cataracts in babies is performed under general anaesthesia.
The baby’s eye is first numbed with local anaesthetic drops and a small incision is made in the eye. The surgeon then removes the cloudy lens and replaces it with an artificial lens. The surgery typically takes less than an hour and the baby can usually go home the same day.
After surgery, the baby will need to wear an eye patch for a few days or weeks to help the eye heal and prevent infection. The baby will also need to have eye drops applied to prevent inflammation and promote healing.