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ICD-10 code: H59.093

Disease category: H59.09: Other disorders of the eye following cataract surgery

Other disorders of the eye following cataract surgery, bilateral

While cataract surgery is generally a safe and effective procedure, it is not without potential complications. Among these are other disorders of the eye that may arise following bilateral cataract surgery. These can include:

  1. Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) - This occurs when a thin layer of cells grows over the back of the lens implant, causing blurred vision. It can be treated with a quick and painless laser procedure.
  2. Retinal detachment - In rare cases, the retina may detach after cataract surgery, causing vision loss. Symptoms can include flashes of light, floaters, and a curtain-like shadow across the visual field.
  3. Cystoid macular edema (CME) - This is a buildup of fluid in the macula, the part of the eye responsible for sharp, central vision. It can cause distorted or blurred vision and is treatable with medication or laser therapy.
  4. Glaucoma - This is a condition where increased pressure within the eye can damage the optic nerve and lead to vision loss. It can be managed with eye drops, laser therapy, or surgery.
  5. Corneal edema - This is swelling of the cornea, the clear outer layer of the eye. It can cause blurry vision, pain, and sensitivity to light. Treatment may include eye drops, a special contact lens, or in severe cases, a corneal transplant.

It is important to note that while these complications can occur, they are relatively rare. Most people who undergo cataract surgery experience improved vision and a better quality of life as a result of the procedure. However, if you do experience any unusual symptoms following cataract surgery, it is important to contact your doctor right away. Early intervention can often lead to better outcomes.

Treatment of Other disorders of the eye following cataract surgery, bilateral:

Effective Treatment Options for Other Disorders of the Eye Following Cataract Surgery, Bilateral
Cataract surgery is a common procedure that involves the removal of the cloudy natural lens of the eyes and replacing it with an artificial one. Although it's generally considered safe and effective, some patients may experience complications following the surgery. One of these complicatio...

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