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Entrance to Specialty Surgery Center. Patients are told of their time to arrive 24-48 hours before their actual surgery.
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Once you go through a quick admission process, you are met by a nurse and an anesthesiologist who start getting you ready for your procedure. Patients get to relax in a cozy reclining chair before surgery and don't have to change out of their clothing.
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Dilating drops are administered to the surgical eye.
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We have a full time masseuse to provide a nice massage to your extremities and neck to relax you before surgery.
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There are four operating rooms staffed by a team of nurses and technicians
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You are positioned on a surgical bed that has multiple adjustments so that you are comfortable. Your head is gently stabilized as well.
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Dr. Walsh, our primary anaesthesiologist
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High power operating microscopes provide the necessary magnification to perform the surgery
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An intraocular implant is selected. It has an advanced yellow tint designed to block UV rays.
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Our surgical instrument tray
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This is the ultrasonic probe being prepared to use to liquify the cataractous lens
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While the surgeon removes the cataract, the actual surgery can be seen by the nurse and technicians on the background monitor
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