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Refractive lens exchange vs. LASIK post-cataract surgery

Question:
I am a 54-year-old woman with symptoms of a cataract in my right eye, resulting from a vitrectomy and epiretinal peel last January (which restored my corrected vision to 20/15!) Both eyes have moderate/severe myopia with astigmatism (OS/OD -5.50 -1.50 x180 +2.00 add). The cataract surgeon I consulted agreed to my plan of implanting an aspheric IOL (with astigmatism incisions) in that eye, which leads to the dilemma of what to do with my eye that shows no signs of cataract. My choices seem to be: (1) continuously wearing a contact lens in my left eye; (2) some type of laser surgery; (3) refractive lens exchange; (4) an implantable contact lens plus astigmatism correction. I'm hoping to avoid an outcome that leaves me with worse vision/new problems, yet I can't imagine wearing a contact lens continuously for the next 10-15+ years.

There's also the issue of my vision goal for surgery. I was thinking of aiming for mild myopia in both eyes (-.5D? -.75D? -1.00D?), hoping that I could sometimes function without glasses/bifocal contacts. Does this make sense? I'm also concerned about the accuracy of my pre-cataract surgery measurements, especially given my history of vitrectomy. Would I seem like a nut case if I requested that they be done twice (or using two different methods?) I currently wear toric contacts/reading glasses but want to try Triton bifocal soft lenses post-surgery for near/intermediate vision correction. (Monovision doesn't work for me.)


Answer:
Keeping the post-op Rx close to the left eye is probably the best soloution.



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