Study finds double cataract surgery is better for patients
admin | September 12, 2025 5:22 PM CST

New research suggests that patients undergoing double cataract surgery could safely receive simultaneous operations, potentially leading to a quicker recovery.
Typically, individuals requiring treatment for both eyes have their procedures staggered, with several weeks between operations to allow for the healing of one eye at a time.
While the option for double surgery exists, it remains standard practice for cataract procedures to be performed separately, often prioritising the most severely affected eye first.
Cataracts are diagnosed when the lens in the eye becomes cloudy. This causes blurred vision and loss of sight.
New research, published at the Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS), suggests surgery can be performed safely and effectively on both eyes on the same day.
One study concluded that double cataract surgery, also known as simultaneous bilateral cataract surgery, "enables a rapid return to self-sufficiency, thereby reducing the overall burden on caregivers".
Researchers from Denmark surveyed around 70 patients and found that most regained self-sufficiency "immediately" after they arrived home.
But they highlighted that a "significant portion" of patients benefit from having a caregiver present during the first day after the operation.

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