Comparative analysis of the efficacy of small incision cataract surgery and phacoemulsification for the treatment of tibetan cataract patients

AIM:To analyze the postoperative visual acuity, and preoperative and postoperative complications in cataract patients in Tibet Plateau area who received small incision cataract extraction without phacoemulsification as compared to in those who received phacoemulsification. <p>METHODS:Four hund...

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Main Authors: Thubten choepeil, Xian-Ling Tang, Zhen-Ji, Li-Yuan Wang, Fei Leng, Tseten yangkyi, Ping Liu
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spelling doaj-30f0fab0de404789b081c190fe6c2e1c2020-11-24T21:20:02ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)Guoji Yanke Zazhi1672-51231672-51232016-04-0116468668910.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2016.4.24Comparative analysis of the efficacy of small incision cataract surgery and phacoemulsification for the treatment of tibetan cataract patientsThubten choepeil0Xian-Ling Tang1Zhen-Ji2Li-Yuan Wang3Fei Leng4Tseten yangkyi5Ping Liu6Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150081, Heilongjiang Province, ChinaOphthalmic Hospital, the First Hospital Affiliated to Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150081, Heilongjiang Province, ChinaHarbin Medical University, Harbin 150081, Heilongjiang Province, ChinaHarbin Medical University, Harbin 150081, Heilongjiang Province, ChinaBeijing Children's Hospital, Beijing 100045, ChinaDepartment of Ophthalmology, Traditional Tibetan Medicine Hospital, Lhasa 850000, Tibet Autonomous Region, ChinaOphthalmic Hospital, the First Hospital Affiliated to Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150081, Heilongjiang Province, ChinaAIM:To analyze the postoperative visual acuity, and preoperative and postoperative complications in cataract patients in Tibet Plateau area who received small incision cataract extraction without phacoemulsification as compared to in those who received phacoemulsification. <p>METHODS:Four hundred and thirteen cataract patients admitted to ophthalmology departments in traditional Tibetan medicine hospital in Tibet Autonomic Region from October 2014 to January 2015 were collected. They were randomized into the group(200 patients with 200 eyes)receiving phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens implantation as Phaco group and the group(213 patients with 213 eyes)receiving small incision cataract extraction combined with intraocular lens implantation as small incision group. The two groups were compared for uncorrected visual acuity at 1 and 5d postoperatively, and the preoperative and postoperative complications. <p>RESULTS:At 1 and 5d postoperatively, there were 150 eyes(70.4%)and 196 eyes(92.0%)with visual acuity ≥0.5 in the small incision group, respectively. There were 156 eyes(78.0%)and 185 eyes(92.5%)in the Phaco group. The difference value of visual acuity before and at 1d after the operation of Phaco group was higher than that of small incision group(<i>P</i><0.05); while the difference value of visual acuity between 5d and 1d after the operation showed no different between Phaco group and small incision group(<i>P</i>=0.33). According to Emery Standard, the number of eyes with visual acuity ≥0.5 showed no statistically significant differences between two groups in the patients with nuclear-grade I, Ⅳ and Ⅴ(<i>P</i>>0.05); however, it was statistically significant differences between two groups in the patients with nuclear-gradeⅡ and Ⅲ(<i>P</i><0.01). But there was no statistical significance for corneal edema or iris reaction between the two groups(<i>P</i>>0.05).<p>CONCLUSION:This study showed that age-relative cataract is still one of the most common pathogenesis in Tibet. Surgery is the only option for the best treatment effect so far. On postoperative 1d, the visual acuity of the patients with nuclear-gradeⅡ and Ⅲ in the Phaco group improved more than those in the small incision group. While, there was no significant difference in patients with nuclear-grade I, Ⅳ and Ⅴ. No differences were found on corneal edema, iris reaction or other complications. Therefore, small incision cataract extraction can achieve similar effect in the absence of condition for phacoemulsification.http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2016/4/201604024.pdfphacoemulsificationsmall-incision cataract surgeryTibetcomplication
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author Thubten choepeil
Xian-Ling Tang
Zhen-Ji
Li-Yuan Wang
Fei Leng
Tseten yangkyi
Ping Liu
spellingShingle Thubten choepeil
Xian-Ling Tang
Zhen-Ji
Li-Yuan Wang
Fei Leng
Tseten yangkyi
Ping Liu
Comparative analysis of the efficacy of small incision cataract surgery and phacoemulsification for the treatment of tibetan cataract patients
Guoji Yanke Zazhi
phacoemulsification
small-incision cataract surgery
Tibet
complication
author_facet Thubten choepeil
Xian-Ling Tang
Zhen-Ji
Li-Yuan Wang
Fei Leng
Tseten yangkyi
Ping Liu
author_sort Thubten choepeil
title Comparative analysis of the efficacy of small incision cataract surgery and phacoemulsification for the treatment of tibetan cataract patients
title_short Comparative analysis of the efficacy of small incision cataract surgery and phacoemulsification for the treatment of tibetan cataract patients
title_full Comparative analysis of the efficacy of small incision cataract surgery and phacoemulsification for the treatment of tibetan cataract patients
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of the efficacy of small incision cataract surgery and phacoemulsification for the treatment of tibetan cataract patients
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of the efficacy of small incision cataract surgery and phacoemulsification for the treatment of tibetan cataract patients
title_sort comparative analysis of the efficacy of small incision cataract surgery and phacoemulsification for the treatment of tibetan cataract patients
publisher Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
series Guoji Yanke Zazhi
issn 1672-5123
1672-5123
publishDate 2016-04-01
description AIM:To analyze the postoperative visual acuity, and preoperative and postoperative complications in cataract patients in Tibet Plateau area who received small incision cataract extraction without phacoemulsification as compared to in those who received phacoemulsification. <p>METHODS:Four hundred and thirteen cataract patients admitted to ophthalmology departments in traditional Tibetan medicine hospital in Tibet Autonomic Region from October 2014 to January 2015 were collected. They were randomized into the group(200 patients with 200 eyes)receiving phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens implantation as Phaco group and the group(213 patients with 213 eyes)receiving small incision cataract extraction combined with intraocular lens implantation as small incision group. The two groups were compared for uncorrected visual acuity at 1 and 5d postoperatively, and the preoperative and postoperative complications. <p>RESULTS:At 1 and 5d postoperatively, there were 150 eyes(70.4%)and 196 eyes(92.0%)with visual acuity ≥0.5 in the small incision group, respectively. There were 156 eyes(78.0%)and 185 eyes(92.5%)in the Phaco group. The difference value of visual acuity before and at 1d after the operation of Phaco group was higher than that of small incision group(<i>P</i><0.05); while the difference value of visual acuity between 5d and 1d after the operation showed no different between Phaco group and small incision group(<i>P</i>=0.33). According to Emery Standard, the number of eyes with visual acuity ≥0.5 showed no statistically significant differences between two groups in the patients with nuclear-grade I, Ⅳ and Ⅴ(<i>P</i>>0.05); however, it was statistically significant differences between two groups in the patients with nuclear-gradeⅡ and Ⅲ(<i>P</i><0.01). But there was no statistical significance for corneal edema or iris reaction between the two groups(<i>P</i>>0.05).<p>CONCLUSION:This study showed that age-relative cataract is still one of the most common pathogenesis in Tibet. Surgery is the only option for the best treatment effect so far. On postoperative 1d, the visual acuity of the patients with nuclear-gradeⅡ and Ⅲ in the Phaco group improved more than those in the small incision group. While, there was no significant difference in patients with nuclear-grade I, Ⅳ and Ⅴ. No differences were found on corneal edema, iris reaction or other complications. Therefore, small incision cataract extraction can achieve similar effect in the absence of condition for phacoemulsification.
topic phacoemulsification
small-incision cataract surgery
Tibet
complication
url http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2016/4/201604024.pdf
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