Title of article :
Factors Associated with Complications and Postoperative Visual Outcomes of Cataract Surgery; a Study of 1,632 Cases
Author/Authors :
Thanigasalam، Thevi نويسنده , , Chandrashekara Reddy، Sagili نويسنده , , Ahmad Zaki، Rafdzah نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
Purpose: Cataract surgery is the most common intraocular surgery performed all over the world and has
advanced technically in recent years. As in all surgeries, complications are unavoidable. Herein we report
factors associated with complications and visual outcomes of cataract surgery.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study included data of 1,632 cataract surgeries performed from 2007 to
2010 which was obtained from the cataract registry of the Malaysian National Eye Database. Demographic
features, ocular and systemic comorbidites, grade of surgeon expertise and duration of surgery, type of
anesthesia, intraoperative and postoperative complications, and the type of intraocular lens were recorded.
Best corrected visual acuities were compared before and after the operation.
Results: Mean patient age was 66.9 years with equal gender distribution. The majority of subjects had
age related cataracts. Phacoemulsification was done faster than other surgeries, especially by specialist
surgeons. History of prior ocular surgery and operations performed under general anesthesia were
associated with greater complications. Phacoemulsification was associated with less complications and
better visual outcomes. The age and etiology of cataract did not affect complications. Malays, absence of
ocular comorbidities, left eyes and eyes operated under local anesthesia were more likely to experience
more visual improvement. Gender, age, cause of cataract, systemic comorbidities and surgeon expertise as
well as intra‑and postoperative complications did not affect the visual outcomes.
Conclusion: Phacoemulsification had good visual outcomes in cataract surgery. Duration of surgery,
expertise of the surgeon and complications did not affect the visual outcomes
Keywords :
cataract , Extracapsular cataract extraction , visual outcome , Posterior Capsule Rupture , phacoemulsification
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research