Days Leading to Surgery
Eating and Drinking Prior to Surgery
Medications Prior to Surgery
Clothing and What Belongings to Bring to the Surgery
Can I Wear My Contact Lenses?
Can I Wear Eye Makeup on the Day of the Surgery?
Make Transportation Arrangements
Sickness on Day of Surgery
Checking into Our Surgical Center
Your Cataract Surgery
Fasting Morning of Surgery
During the Surgery
The nurse will offer you another warm blanket for your comfort. You will be awake, but sleepy during the surgery. You will be able to hear communication between the surgeon and staff, the background music, and sounds of the medical equipment in the operating room.
Your eye and the skin around your eye will be cleaned with betadine prior to surgery. A sterile drape will be placed over your head and shoulders. A small opening will be made in the drape to access your eye and a lid holder will be used to help keep your eye open during the surgery.
The surgeon will ask you to gaze straight ahead. As you gaze ahead, you will see 4 blurry lights that are part of the illumination from the operating microscope. You should be comfortable and not feel any pain during the surgery. The surgery usually takes 15-20 minutes.
Medications Used During the Surgery
Post-Surgery Care at Our Idaho Falls Cataract Surgical Center
Post-Surgery Care and Recovery at Home
Medications & After Surgery Prednisolone Eye Drops
What to Expect After Surgery
Concerns After Surgery
Post-Operative Day 1
Clinical Appointment
Medications & Eye Drops
Emergency Concerns After Surgery
Post-Operative Week 1
Restrictions
• No eye rubbing
• No water or makeup in the eye
• No strenuous exertion, no bending at the waist, and no lifting anything greater than 15 pounds.
• Wear the eye shield given to you at time of surgery every night for 1 week.