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  2. Couple help NHS mark 75 years of cataract surgery - AOL

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    The NHS is celebrating 75 years of cataract surgery, an operation which helps restore vision. The operation involves removing a lens - a small transparent disc inside the eye - that has become ...

  3. Independent sector treatment centre - Wikipedia

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    A British Medical Journal study in 2011 concluded: " Patients undergoing surgery in ISTCs were slightly healthier and had less severe conditions than those undergoing surgery in NHS providers. Some outcomes were better in ISTCs, but differences were small compared with the impact ISTCs could have on the provision of elective services.".

  4. Global access to cataract surgery - Wikipedia

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    Prevalence of cataract considerably varies by age group, as well: for ages 50–59, it is 7.88%; for ages 60–69, it is 24.94%; for ages 70–79, it is 51.74%; in people over 80 years old, it is 78.43%. The overall cataract-surgery coverage rate was 9.19%. The prevalence of cataract and cataract surgical coverage also significantly varies by ...

  5. Medical Technology Group - Wikipedia

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    In September 2022, the Medical Technology Group published a report [7] on patient referral data from NHS England for all completed pathways, as well as specialised treatment areas including general surgery, cardiology and orthopaedics. The report revealed the best performing regions in England, with some hospitals in the southwest and northeast ...

  6. Cataract surgery - Wikipedia

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    Cataract surgery in small animals such as dogs and cats is a routine ophthalmic procedure with a success rate of around 90%, and is usually better for eyes with relatively recent cataract development. The presence of other ocular problems may reduce the success rate. Procedures are similar to those for humans.

  7. Harold Ridley (ophthalmologist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Ridley set up the Ridley Foundation, known as the Ridley Eye Foundation, [15] to raise funds for cataract surgery in developing countries and to treat avoidable blindness. [4] A registered charity under English law, [16] the organisation continues to be active in these fields today, notably in the Middle East. Ridley's son Nicholas ...

  8. NHS Charities Together - Wikipedia

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    The Association of NHS Charities, operating as NHS Charities Together, is a network of over 230 charitable organisations that support the devolved National Health Service (NHS), their staff, patients, and communities in the United Kingdom. It acts as a collective voice for NHS charities, as well as coordinating national fundraising efforts.

  9. Cataract - Wikipedia

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    Posterior capsular opacification, also known as after-cataract, is a condition in which months or years after successful cataract surgery, vision deteriorates or problems with glare and light scattering recur, usually due to thickening of the back or posterior capsule surrounding the implanted lens, so-called 'posterior lens capsule opacification'.