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Achieving the State of Flow in Cataract Surgery

The psychological state of Flow is described as “energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment” of the action being performed. Some call this being “in the zone” during surgery so that seemingly challenging cases become relatively easy and things just seem to work out well. There are no wasted movements during surgery and the procedure becomes very efficient. The entire surgery is simply a pleasure and it gives us immense satisfaction (and gives patients great vision). This is what we strive for in our surgical careers.

Psychologists have six factors which encompass the feeling of flow:

The father of this concept of Flow is Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi who notes that while in the state of flow, people report that it is like a water current carrying them along, hence the name. He also notes that for the Flow Experience, three additional factors exist:

Ocular surgery, particularly cataract surgery, puts me in the state of flow. It is an immense pleasure and something that I look forward to every day. We are so very fortunate to be ophthalmologists where we can derive such enjoyment and an amazing experience from a procedure that brings an equal level of joy and satisfaction to our patients.

Click below to see a video of a case that reflects my feeling of the Flow Experience:

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