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Cataract Surgery for Monocular Philadelphia Cataracts Patients – James S. Lewis, MD

Serving King of Prussia, Warminster, Delaware Valley, Bucks County, Phoenixville, Montgomery County and Conshohocken


When trauma, disease, amblyopia, cancer, infection or genetic errors leave a patient with only one eye with excellent potential, we call them monocular or “one-eyed” patients. Frequently, these patients live alone and must care for themselves immediately or within a few days of their cataract surgery. For these patients, it is vital to choose an experienced, compassionate, and skilled Philadelphia cataract surgeon. A surgeon with a giant ego or one who brags how quickly he can perform a cataract surgery should be avoided. At the same time, surgeons performing less than 20 surgeries a week should not, in my opinion, treat one-eyed patients, as they might lack the necessary experience.

Naturally, with only one good eye, a perfect cataract surgical result is needed. Although traditional wisdom recommends waiting until the cataract is advanced, we must remember that one-eyed patients perform all of their daily activities through the cataractous eye. Substandard driving, degraded distance acuity and cessation of reading are sufficient impetus for surgery.

Experience with one-eyed patients is also a prerequisite for selecting your cataract surgeon. Some surgeons just don’t have the appropriate temperament. In an average week I will perform 4 cataract procedures on patients with only one good eye. My strategy is to simply consider every procedure as if it were being performed on a monocular patient. All eyes are precious.

A one-eyed patient must not feel rushed into surgery and the decision must be his/her own. In addition, the patient and the surgeon should carefully choose the most appropriate intraocular lens implant type, such as PanOptix, RxSight Light Adjustable Lens or AcrySof IQ Vivity. Furthermore, family, friends, and the surgeon should be positive and reassuring during the time of the patient’s cataract surgery.

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RxSight Light Adjustable Lens

Select uncompromised clarity with an IOL that matches your visual requirements

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PanOptix Trifocal dominates Cataract Philadelphia

Enjoy a glasses-free life, with the most advanced multifocal IOL.

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AcrySof IQ Vivity

Designed to deliver an extended focal range and a monofocal-like visual disturbance profile

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Dropless and Less Drops Cataract Surgery

Choose safer surgery and save $100 to $300 per eye

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Hydrus MicroStent: Cataracts and Glaucoma

Stop your glaucoma drops with the Hydrus MicroStent.

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At the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania cataract surgery offices of Dr. James S. Lewis, patients are assured the highest quality treatments and impeccable care. Dr. Lewis and his team use the latest surgical technologies and techniques to deliver the best possible results. CataractPhiladelphia offers a wide range of premium IOLs, including PanOptix, Vivity, Toric and Light Adjustable Lens. Dr. Lewis also treats patients with both cataracts and glaucoma through an enhanced range of micro-invasive glaucoma surgical options.

* currently only PanOptix, Vivity, Toric, and the Light Adjustable Lens patients qualify for ONCE AND DONE.

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(215) 886-9090

8380 Old York Road
Suite 110
Elkins Park, PA 19027

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