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Visual Outcome Following Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery at a Tertiary Center in South India

Introduction Cataract being one of the leading causes of avertible blindness has been found to be quite prevalent in developing countries like India. The National Programme for Control of Blindness (NPCB) aims at reducing blindness due to cataract via cataract control programs. The most commonly per...

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Autores principales: Warad, Chethana, Tenagi, Arvind, Satarasi, Pranitha, Goyal, Dhruv, Mendpara, Riya, Harakuni, Umesh, Bubanale, Shivanand C, K S, Smitha, B K, Bhagyajyothi, Wani, Vivek
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8786263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35106227
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20687
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author Warad, Chethana
Tenagi, Arvind
Satarasi, Pranitha
Goyal, Dhruv
Mendpara, Riya
Harakuni, Umesh
Bubanale, Shivanand C
K S, Smitha
B K, Bhagyajyothi
Wani, Vivek
author_facet Warad, Chethana
Tenagi, Arvind
Satarasi, Pranitha
Goyal, Dhruv
Mendpara, Riya
Harakuni, Umesh
Bubanale, Shivanand C
K S, Smitha
B K, Bhagyajyothi
Wani, Vivek
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description Introduction Cataract being one of the leading causes of avertible blindness has been found to be quite prevalent in developing countries like India. The National Programme for Control of Blindness (NPCB) aims at reducing blindness due to cataract via cataract control programs. The most commonly performed surgery is the manual small incision cataract surgery (MSICS). Aim The aim of this study was to determine the visual acuity and outcome in patients who underwent MSICS in a tertiary hospital in south India. Methodology A prospective longitudinal interventional study was conducted in a tertiary hospital in Karnataka, India, over a period of nine months. A total of 105 eyes underwent MSICS and were followed up for one month to assess their postoperative visual outcome and complications, if any. During this period, they were started on antibiotic + steroid combination eyedrops, which were tapered over four weeks. Results Results were assessed based on visual grading categorized by the World Health Organization (WHO). A total of 103 (98.1%) patients had good vision, i.e., visual acuity of 6/6 - 6/18, followed by two (1.9%) who had moderate vision i.e., visual acuity of <6/18 - 3/60, and none were blind or with visual acuity of <3/60. Complications seen intraoperatively in two patients (1.9%) were iris prolapse and posterior capsular rent, respectively, and postoperatively one (0.95%) patient showed hyphema with inferior haptic in the anterior chamber. Conclusion This study proves that a good visual outcome with a low complication rate can be achieved after MSICS with posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation.
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spelling pubmed-87862632022-01-31 Visual Outcome Following Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery at a Tertiary Center in South India Warad, Chethana Tenagi, Arvind Satarasi, Pranitha Goyal, Dhruv Mendpara, Riya Harakuni, Umesh Bubanale, Shivanand C K S, Smitha B K, Bhagyajyothi Wani, Vivek Cureus Ophthalmology Introduction Cataract being one of the leading causes of avertible blindness has been found to be quite prevalent in developing countries like India. The National Programme for Control of Blindness (NPCB) aims at reducing blindness due to cataract via cataract control programs. The most commonly performed surgery is the manual small incision cataract surgery (MSICS). Aim The aim of this study was to determine the visual acuity and outcome in patients who underwent MSICS in a tertiary hospital in south India. Methodology A prospective longitudinal interventional study was conducted in a tertiary hospital in Karnataka, India, over a period of nine months. A total of 105 eyes underwent MSICS and were followed up for one month to assess their postoperative visual outcome and complications, if any. During this period, they were started on antibiotic + steroid combination eyedrops, which were tapered over four weeks. Results Results were assessed based on visual grading categorized by the World Health Organization (WHO). A total of 103 (98.1%) patients had good vision, i.e., visual acuity of 6/6 - 6/18, followed by two (1.9%) who had moderate vision i.e., visual acuity of <6/18 - 3/60, and none were blind or with visual acuity of <3/60. Complications seen intraoperatively in two patients (1.9%) were iris prolapse and posterior capsular rent, respectively, and postoperatively one (0.95%) patient showed hyphema with inferior haptic in the anterior chamber. Conclusion This study proves that a good visual outcome with a low complication rate can be achieved after MSICS with posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation. Cureus 2021-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8786263/ /pubmed/35106227 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20687 Text en Copyright © 2021, Warad et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Ophthalmology
Warad, Chethana
Tenagi, Arvind
Satarasi, Pranitha
Goyal, Dhruv
Mendpara, Riya
Harakuni, Umesh
Bubanale, Shivanand C
K S, Smitha
B K, Bhagyajyothi
Wani, Vivek
Visual Outcome Following Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery at a Tertiary Center in South India
title Visual Outcome Following Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery at a Tertiary Center in South India
title_full Visual Outcome Following Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery at a Tertiary Center in South India
title_fullStr Visual Outcome Following Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery at a Tertiary Center in South India
title_full_unstemmed Visual Outcome Following Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery at a Tertiary Center in South India
title_short Visual Outcome Following Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery at a Tertiary Center in South India
title_sort visual outcome following manual small incision cataract surgery at a tertiary center in south india
topic Ophthalmology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8786263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35106227
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20687
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