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Outcome of Pediatric Cataract Surgeries in a Tertiary Center in Switzerland

PURPOSE: To determine and to analyze the outcome of pediatric cataract surgery. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of individuals aged up to 10 years who underwent cataract surgery between January 1, 2004, and December 31, 2014, at the UniversityHospital Zurich, Switzerland. RESULTS: 63 children...

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Autores principales: Ambroz, Sarah Claudia, Töteberg-Harms, Marc, Hanson, James V. M., Funk, Jens, Barthelmes, Daniel, Gerth-Kahlert, Christina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5845487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29682339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3230489
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author Ambroz, Sarah Claudia
Töteberg-Harms, Marc
Hanson, James V. M.
Funk, Jens
Barthelmes, Daniel
Gerth-Kahlert, Christina
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Töteberg-Harms, Marc
Hanson, James V. M.
Funk, Jens
Barthelmes, Daniel
Gerth-Kahlert, Christina
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description PURPOSE: To determine and to analyze the outcome of pediatric cataract surgery. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of individuals aged up to 10 years who underwent cataract surgery between January 1, 2004, and December 31, 2014, at the UniversityHospital Zurich, Switzerland. RESULTS: 63 children (94 affected eyes) with bilateral (68/94) or unilateral (26/94) cataract were identified. Surgery was performed at a median age of 1.5 months (IQR: 1.3–2.6 months) for the aphakic group (45/94) and of 50.7 months (IQR: 38.0–78.4 months) for the IOL group (49/94). At the last follow-up visit (median 31.1 months, IQR: 18.4–50.2 months), visual acuity was better in bilateral than in unilateral cataract cases. Posterior capsular opacification (PCO) was diagnosed in 30.9% of eyes without a significant difference in the IOL and aphakic groups (p = 0.12). Aphakic glaucoma was diagnosed in 12/45 eyes at a median of 6.8 months (IQR 2.1–13.3 months) after surgery. Microcornea (5/12) and anterior segment anomalies (8/12) were associated with glaucoma development (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Laterality and timing of surgery influence the outcome of pediatric cataract surgery. PCO was the most frequent postoperative complication. Aphakic glaucoma is often associated with ocular developmental abnormalities and a poor visual outcome.
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spelling pubmed-58454872018-04-21 Outcome of Pediatric Cataract Surgeries in a Tertiary Center in Switzerland Ambroz, Sarah Claudia Töteberg-Harms, Marc Hanson, James V. M. Funk, Jens Barthelmes, Daniel Gerth-Kahlert, Christina J Ophthalmol Research Article PURPOSE: To determine and to analyze the outcome of pediatric cataract surgery. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of individuals aged up to 10 years who underwent cataract surgery between January 1, 2004, and December 31, 2014, at the UniversityHospital Zurich, Switzerland. RESULTS: 63 children (94 affected eyes) with bilateral (68/94) or unilateral (26/94) cataract were identified. Surgery was performed at a median age of 1.5 months (IQR: 1.3–2.6 months) for the aphakic group (45/94) and of 50.7 months (IQR: 38.0–78.4 months) for the IOL group (49/94). At the last follow-up visit (median 31.1 months, IQR: 18.4–50.2 months), visual acuity was better in bilateral than in unilateral cataract cases. Posterior capsular opacification (PCO) was diagnosed in 30.9% of eyes without a significant difference in the IOL and aphakic groups (p = 0.12). Aphakic glaucoma was diagnosed in 12/45 eyes at a median of 6.8 months (IQR 2.1–13.3 months) after surgery. Microcornea (5/12) and anterior segment anomalies (8/12) were associated with glaucoma development (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Laterality and timing of surgery influence the outcome of pediatric cataract surgery. PCO was the most frequent postoperative complication. Aphakic glaucoma is often associated with ocular developmental abnormalities and a poor visual outcome. Hindawi 2018-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5845487/ /pubmed/29682339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3230489 Text en Copyright © 2018 Sarah Claudia Ambroz et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Barthelmes, Daniel
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Outcome of Pediatric Cataract Surgeries in a Tertiary Center in Switzerland
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5845487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29682339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3230489
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