ESCRS - PO374 - Bilateral Cataract Surgery In Tropical Country : Visual Outcomes And Complications

Bilateral Cataract Surgery In Tropical Country : Visual Outcomes And Complications

Published 2024 - 42nd Congress of the ESCRS

Reference: PO374 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/kdrg-vk10

Authors: Hardik Pankaj Parikh* 1

1Ophthalmology ,GLOBAL EYE CLINIC,MUMBAI,India

Purpose

To evaluate the visual outcome, post-operative complications and safety of Simultaneous Bilateral Cataract Extraction in tropical country

Setting

Single surgeon series in a private practice setting in Mumbai, India

Methods

•This retrospective case review comprised 152 random patients (304 eyes) who had simultaneous bilateral cataract surgery.

 

•Surgeries included bilateral simultaneous Microincision phacoemulsification with foldable monofocal /monofocal EDOF/ multifocal intraocular lens implantation.

 

•Outcome measures were postoperative best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA), intraoperative and postoperative complication rates.

Results

91.89 percent of patients (136 eyes) achieved an UCVA acuity of 6/9 or better on post-operative day one.

 

Rest 8.1 percent of patients had BCVA 6/12 post-operative day one.

 

All eyes had BCVA of 6/9 or better by end of 1 month.

 

One eye of one patient had mild iritis when post-operative steroids were tapered and stopped, same eye responded well on second three week cycle of low dose steroid.

 

Intraoperative complication rates were similar to those in previous reports of unilateral cataract surgery and simultaneous bilateral cataract surgery.

 

No cases of Endophthalmitis or toxic anterior segment syndrome occurred in all 148 eyes.

 

There were no bilateral complications that resulted in visual loss.

Conclusions

Simultaneous bilateral cataract surgery did not lead to an increased incidence of serious intraoperative or postoperative complications, and visual acuity results were good.