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Cataract Surgery

October 1, 2016

Considering Cataract Surgery, but you still have questions?

The American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (ACVO) have produced a short video exploring the causes, detection, effects and treatment of cataract in dogs and cats. For more information visit the ACVO’s website.

 

View this helpful video from the ACVO about cataracts and your pet:

Cataracts: Before, During & After:

Before: Both of Baby's eyes are cloudy with cataracts. During cataract surgery, Dr. Marrion replaces the lenses in Baby's eyes. After: 1 hour after the first picture was taken, Baby is waking up, and can once again see through her pretty brown eyes.Before: Both of Baby’s eyes are cloudy with cataracts.

During cataract surgery: Dr. Marrion replaces the lenses in Baby’s eyes.

After: 1 hour after the first picture was taken, Baby is waking up, and can see through her pretty brown eyes. She was groggy, but wouldn’t stop smiling and looking around!

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Before: Both of Baby’s eyes are cloudy with cataracts. During cataract surgery, Dr. Marrion replaces the lenses in Baby’s eyes. After: 1 hour after the first picture was taken, Baby is waking up, and can once again see through her pretty brown eyes.

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