MICS represents an advanced approach to cataract surgery that uses ultra-small incisions to remove cataracts and implant intraocular lenses.
What is MICS?
MICS is performed through incisions as small as 1.8 to 2.2 millimeters, significantly smaller than traditional cataract surgery incisions. This minimally invasive technique allows for better wound construction and faster healing.
Key Advantages
Smaller incision size (1.8-2.2mm)
Sutureless surgery
Faster visual recovery
Reduced astigmatism induction
Lower risk of infection
Better wound stability
Minimal surgical trauma
Quicker return to daily activities
Technical Features
Bimanual or coaxial technique options
Advanced fluidics for chamber stability
Specialized micro instruments
Compatible with premium IOLs
Enhanced safety profile
Improved surgical control.
Surgical Process
Creation of micro incisions
Advanced phacoemulsification
Cortical cleanup
Foldable IOL implantation
Self-sealing wound closure
Recovery Benefits
Minimal post-operative discomfort
Reduced inflammation
Faster wound healing
Better refractive outcomes
Lower risk of complications
Earlier visual stabilization
Ideal Candidates
Most cataract patients
Those seeking quick recovery
Patients concerned about surgical trauma
Individuals with active lifestyles
Those requiring premium IOLs
Technology
LENS X
Centurion Vision System
NGENUITY 3D Visualization System
Dr. O.P Agrawal
(MBBS , D.O.M.S , F.C.L.I )
Medical director : Rohit Eye Hospital and Child Care Centre, Indore lasik laser centre Pvt.Ltd.