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Is YAG capsulotomy suitable for moderate PCO?

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Moderate posterior capsule opacification is a common and appropriate indication for YAG capsulotomy when symptoms affect daily activities.

Typical features of moderate PCO

Clouding is obvious clinically and functionally.

  • Noticeable drop in clarity, contrast, and night‑time comfort
  • Glare or halo problems that interfere with driving or reading
  • Posterior capsule clearly hazy but not completely opaque
  • Good potential for improvement based on other ocular findings
  • Benefit likely to outweigh the small risks of the laser procedure

Pre‑treatment discussion

Expectations should be clear.

  • Explanation of the quick, painless nature of YAG capsulotomy
  • Outline of possible temporary floaters or pressure rise
  • Advice on symptoms of rare complications, such as retinal detachment
  • Plan for review and refraction after vision stabilises
  • Reassurance that repeat capsulotomy is rarely required