Yes.
They are your eyes.
Seeking a second opinion after posterior capsule rupture is entirely reasonable.
If you wish to do so, we recommend taking:
- Your pre-operative clinical notes (sent before surgery)
- The written Duty of Candour letter
- A copy of your surgical video if desired
Modern cataract surgery is recorded in high resolution. Approximately 1 GB of storage is required per 5 minutes of footage.
Professional guidance from the General Medical Council supports openness when complications occur ¹. Independent review can reassure you that appropriate steps were taken, even when outcomes are not as expected ².
Complications do not automatically mean error or negligence. PCR is a recognised risk of cataract surgery, even in expert hands ³.
Second opinions often provide clarity, alignment, and reassurance.
Your right to independent review is supported and respected.
References
- General Medical Council. Openness and honesty when things go wrong: the professional duty of candour. London: GMC; 2015.
- Royal College of Ophthalmologists. Cataract surgery guidelines. London: RCOphth; 2021.
- Day AC, Donachie PHJ, Sparrow JM, Johnston RL. National Ophthalmology Database study. Eye (Lond). 2015;29(4):552-560.
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