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- Title
COMPLICATION RATE IN PRELIMINARY EXPERIENCE IN PHACOEMULSIFICATION CATARACT SURGERY.
- Authors
Ahmad, Mushtaq; Khan, Sanaullah; Naeem, Muhammad; Iqbal, Sofia; Saeed, Nasir
- Abstract
Objective: To describe the perioperative and postoperative complications related to cataract surgery performed by phacoemulsification technique at Khyber Institute of Ophthalmic Medical Sciences (KIOMS), Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar. Methodology: One hundred consecutive cataract operations using phacoemulsification were performed from January 2011 to December 2011 at the KIOMS. After thorough examination and investigations, patients were operated. Most were operated using peribulbar anesthesia. First examination was done on the first post-operative day and then patients were followed after three weeks and eight weeks. Their per-operative and postoperative complications were analyzed and compared with complication rates reported in other studies. Results: Total 100 cases were included in the study with 30 patients having bilateral and 40 patients having unilateral cataract. The mean age of patients was 57.4 ± 9.3 years. Posterior capsular rupture in 19 (19%) patients was the most common intraoperative complication. Corneal edema in 49 (49%) patients on first postoperative day was most common post operative complication. After three weeks the vision was 6/12 or better in 80 (80%) of cases. Conclusion: Posterior capsular rupture and corneal edema were most common intraoperative and postoperative complications respectively. Majority of patients had 6/6-6/12 vision by the end of first three weeks of cataract surgery.
- Subjects
CATARACT surgery complications; SURGICAL complications; PHACOEMULSIFICATION; ULTRASONICS in ophthalmology; ANESTHESIA research
- Publication
JPMI: Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute, 2013, Vol 27, Issue 4, p423
- ISSN
1013-5472
- Publication type
Article