Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness worldwide, affecting millions in rural and underserved areas. Current femtosecond laser devices for cataract surgery are expensive, bulky, and energy-intensive, making them inaccessible to those who need them the most.
This low-cost laser phacolysis device provides an affordable and portable solution. The innovative design uses a laser diode for precise cataract removal while minimizing energy consumption. With an integrated cooling system and easy-to-use features, the device ensures reliable performance even in challenging environments. By addressing cost and accessibility barriers, this technology has the potential to transform cataract care in underserved communities globally.
Figure A displays the general setup of the phacolysis system proposed by the inventors.
Figure B is a generalized stock photo (Photo by Brands&People on Unsplash) giving a visualization of the pulsed laser to treat a cataract eye.