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Incision into the capsule of the crystalline lens of the eye
Capsulotomy (BrE /kæpsjuː'lɒtəmi/, AmE /kæpsuː'lɑːtəmi/) is a type of eye surgery in which an opening is made to the capsule of the crystalline lens of
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Neurosurgical treatment of mental disorders
common types of psychosurgery in current or recent use are anterior capsulotomy, cingulotomy, subcaudate tractotomy and limbic leucotomy. Lesions are
Psychosurgery
Removal of opacified lens from the eye
phacoemulsification surgery, uses a laser to make the corneal incision, execute the capsulotomy, which provides access to the lens, and initiate lens fragmentation,
Cataract_surgery
five years, using radiofrequency to destroy brain tissue. Capsulotomy, or anterior capsulotomy, in which part of the internal capsule in the frontal lobe
History of psychosurgery in the United Kingdom
History_of_psychosurgery_in_the_United_Kingdom
Clouding of the lens inside the eye, causing poor vision
capsule with targeted beams of energy from a laser, called Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy, after the type of laser used. The laser can be aimed very accurately
Cataract
Medical condition affecting the feet
options include tasometatarsal capsulotomy with tendontransfers or tarsal osteotomies. Due to the high failure rate of capsulotomy and tendon transfer it is
Pigeon_toe
Lens implanted in the eye to treat cataracts and/or myopia or hyperopia
many cataract surgeries and is easily treatable with a one-time laser capsulotomy procedure.[citation needed] Accommodating IOLs interact with ciliary
Intraocular_lens
Method of cataract surgery
1388–1392. doi:10.1038/eye.2008.273. PMID 18776863. "Videos: YAG Laser Capsulotomy". Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute. Archived from the original on
Phacoemulsification
Part of the brain
procedures are still used, although rarely. They may include anterior capsulotomy (bilateral thermal lesions of the anterior limbs of the internal capsule)
Frontal_lobe
Response of the immune system to foreign materials in the human body
removal, and possible replacement, of the breast implant, itself. Closed capsulotomy (disrupting the capsule via external manipulation), a once-common maneuver
Capsular_contracture
Chemical compound
Antony, Tom; Vajpayee, Rasik B. (2019-04-01). "Techniques of anterior capsulotomy in cataract surgery". Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. 67 (4): 450–460
Indocyanine_green
Deposits within the eye's vitreous humour
designed for use in the anterior portion of the eye, i.e. posterior capsulotomy and iridotomy treatments. As a result, they often provide a limited view
Floater
Tearing an opening in the lens capsule during cataract surgery
capsulorrhexis/ capsulorhexis/ capsulotomy/ capsulectomy; continuous circular capsulorrhexis/ capsulorhexis/ capsulotomy/ capsulectomy ICD-9-CM 13 MeSH
Capsulorhexis
1970s, but other forms of psychosurgery, such as the cingulotomy and capsulotomy have survived. Trepanning, the practice of drilling holes in the skull
History_of_psychosurgery
Surgical procedure
correct a capsular contraction, the plastic surgeon realises an open capsulotomy procedure to loosen and release the collagen-fibre capsule from the implant-pocket
Breast_augmentation
Technique of surgical cataract extraction
continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis, the can-opener capsulotomy, and the envelope capsulotomy. The cataract is removed from the capsule and anterior
Manual small incision cataract surgery
Manual_small_incision_cataract_surgery
forceps fine limbed untoothed forceps to hold fine sutures or hairs •Capsulotomy forceps to tear the anterior capsule of the lens during cataract surgery
List of instruments used in ophthalmology
List_of_instruments_used_in_ophthalmology
Prosthesis used to change the size, shape, and contour of a person's breast
solutions. The correction of capsular contracture might require an open capsulotomy (surgical release) of the collagen-fiber capsule, or the removal, and
Breast_implant
Form of minimally invasive surgery used in ophthalmology
used for lithotripsy of urinary calculi and the treatment of posterior capsulotomy of the lens. When used in corneal surgery, picosecond and nanosecond
Photodisruption
Medical condition
by less invasive options such as percutaneous drainage or endoscopic capsulotomy.[citation needed] Some cases of Page kidney will resolve spontaneously
Page_kidney
Surgically separating tissues using a flow of water
Photorefractive keratectomy Radial keratotomy SMILE Cataract surgery Capsulorhexis Capsulotomy Glued intraocular lens Hydrodelineation Hydrodissection Intraocular lens
Hydrodissection
Eye disease
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Epiretinal_membrane
American ophthalmologist
whether an IOL is in the correct place prior to performing an Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy. He also developed ICLCalc, an online calculator designed to assist surgeons
J._Morgan_Micheletti
Swedish pioneering physician (1907–1986)
pallidotomies, and later also thalamotomies, in Parkinson's disease and capsulotomies in various forms of mental disorders. The results of a series of 81
Lars_Leksell
Development of the procedure for removing an opacified lens from the eye
neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser (Nd:YAG laser) for posterior capsulotomy. In 1985, Thomas Mazzocco developed and implanted the first foldable
History_of_cataract_surgery
Medical condition
conduct the same incision manually. The corneal incision, the anterior capsulotomy and lens and cataract fragmentation are steps in which can be an alternative
Phacolytic_glaucoma
Medical intervention
Jin Woo (2021-12-16). "Potential optimization of focused ultrasound capsulotomy for obsessive compulsive disorder". Brain. 144 (11): 3529–3540. doi:10
Transcranial focused ultrasound
Transcranial_focused_ultrasound
British ophthalmologist (1929–2011)
glaucoma • 1985 AIOIS Journal Jun/Jul E J Arnott; Primary, secondary capsulotomy inversely related • 1985 Proceedings of the VII Congress European Soc
Eric_Arnott
Topics referred to by the same term
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Can_opener_(disambiguation)
Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery
Photorefractive keratectomy Radial keratotomy SMILE Cataract surgery Capsulorhexis Capsulotomy Glued intraocular lens Hydrodelineation Hydrodissection Intraocular lens
Excimer_laser_trabeculostomy
American-Hungarian physicist
that the mechanical strength of femtosecond laser capsulotomy is on par with that of manual capsulotomy, but with a significantly reduced variability in
Tibor_Juhasz
German ophthalmologist (born 1963)
ISBN 9783540673309. with T. Schultz: Primary posterior laser-assisted capsulotomy. In: Journal of Refractive Surgery. 30, 2014,128–133. with T. Schultz:
Burkhard_Dick
Regrowth of eye lens tissue in animals
showed that their lens would start to regenerate within two weeks after a capsulotomy. The new lens was similar in structure, but its shape might be irregular
Lens_regeneration
French ophthalmologist and painter
in 1978. Using this type of laser, she was able to perform posterior capsulotomies. Aron-Rosa introduced her technology in the United States in 1982, after
Danièle_Aron-Rosa
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