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Is YAG capsulotomy suitable if you have diabetic eye disease?

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YAG capsulotomy is often suitable in diabetic eye disease, but macular status and risk of oedema need careful consideration.

Potential advantages

Clearer optics help vision and retinal care.

  • Improved acuity where PCO is adding to diabetic changes
  • Better view for retinal examinations, laser, or injections
  • Enhanced quality of OCT imaging for macular oedema monitoring
  • Opportunity to fine‑tune glasses once clarity is restored
  • Quick outpatient procedure that can be timed with retinal visits

Extra precautions

Macular swelling risk can be slightly higher.

  • Checking for existing diabetic macular oedema before YAG
  • Coordinating with retina specialists about timing and any prophylactic drops
  • Post‑laser OCT to monitor for new or worsening oedema
  • Maintaining good blood‑sugar and blood‑pressure control around the time of treatment
  • Explaining that final vision depends on both capsule clarity and retinal health