• Title of article

    The outcome of congenital cataract surgery in Kuwait

  • Author/Authors

    Abdelmoaty, Sidky M.A. Ministry of Health - Al-Bahar Eye Center, Kuwait , Behbehani, Abdulmutalib H. Kuwait University - Faculty of Medicine, Al-Bahar Eye Center - Department of Surgery, Ophthalmology Division, Kuwait

  • From page
    295
  • To page
    299
  • Abstract
    Aim: Congenital cataract is the most common cause of treatable blindness in children and the outcome of congenital cataract surgery has not been studied in Kuwait, so the purpose of this study is to evaluate the visual outcome and the postoperative complications. Methods: Medical records of children who underwent congenital cataract surgery between September 2000 and December 2008 at Al-Bahar Eye Center, Ministry of Health of Kuwait were retrospectively reviewed. In 100 eyes that fill the inclusion criteria visual acuity and postoperative complications were recorded. The mean follow up was 3.9± 1.7 years with range from 3 to 6 years. Results: The mean age of congenital/developmental cataract surgery is 8.9± 8.7 months for bilateral cases and it was 5.75 ± 4.61 months for unilateral cases. The mean final postoperative BCVA in unilateral cases was 1.0 (20/200) log MAR unit and it was 0.3 (20/40) log MAR unit for the bilateral cases. Four percent of the cases developed postoperative glaucoma and 2% of them developed significant opacification of the posterior capsule. Conclusion: Our findings provide evidence of recent improvement over time in the visual prognosis in bilateral, and to a lesser degree, unilateral cataract, in children in Kuwait.
  • Keywords
    Congenital cataract , Children , Visual function , Kuwait
  • Journal title
    Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology
  • Journal title
    Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology
  • Record number

    2678640