Outcome of 2000 Cases of Phacoemulsification
phacoemulsification cases performed at Fauji Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi. Methods: This study was conducted in the Department of Ophthalmology, Fauji Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi, from October 2004 to March 2007. It comprised 2000 cases of phacoemulsification with intraocular lens (IOL) impl...
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doaj-d1b0211fa4c64f1c9ca9da3bec6e9f172020-11-25T03:43:37ZengRawalpindi Medical UniversityJournal of Rawalpindi Medical College1683-35621683-35702007-06-01111Outcome of 2000 Cases of PhacoemulsificationBadr-ud-din Athar Naeem0Department of Ophthalmology, Foundation University Medical College, Rawalpindi phacoemulsification cases performed at Fauji Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi. Methods: This study was conducted in the Department of Ophthalmology, Fauji Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi, from October 2004 to March 2007. It comprised 2000 cases of phacoemulsification with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation which were performed at Fauji Foundation Hospital in two and a half years. Variables analysed included patient’s age and sex, pre-existing conditions limiting final visual acuity (VA), and type of anesthesia used. Outcome measures included intra operative and postoperative complications and final visual acuity. Results: Of the 2000 cases, there were 72% female and 28% male patients. 62% of patients were given periocular whereas 38% were operated in topical anesthesia. 15.35% of patients suffered intra operative complications. Intra operative complications were: radial tear in 5% cases, posterior capsular (PC) rent without vitreous loss in 3.45% and PC rent with vitreous loss in 4.85% of patients, iris damage in 0.83%, zonular dehiscence in 0.6% of cases, and nuclear fragment drop in 0.3% of patients. Of total patients, 91% of patients kept their appointment for 8 weeks follow up. Postoperatively corrected visual acuity after elimination of factors reducing best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 6/9 or better in 89% of cases. Postoperative complications were seen in 20.83% of patients, which included mild to moderate striate keratitis in 11.98%, mild to moderate anterior uveitis in 4.01%, raised intra ocular pressure (IOP) in 0.73%, wound leakage in 0.3%, ophthalmoplegia in 0.05% and endophthalmitis in 0.10% of cases. Posterior capsular opacification (PCO) was seen in 3.65% of patients in 8 weeks of followup. Post operative astigmatism was from 0 – 4.5 D. Conclusion: Phacoemulsification is much safer, predictable, relatively atraumatic procedure and it provides early rehabilitation. It is associated with more patient as well as surgeon satisfaction. https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/772 |
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phacoemulsification cases performed at Fauji Foundation
Hospital, Rawalpindi.
Methods: This study was conducted in the
Department of Ophthalmology, Fauji Foundation
Hospital, Rawalpindi, from October 2004 to March
2007. It comprised 2000 cases of phacoemulsification
with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation which were
performed at Fauji Foundation Hospital in two and a
half years. Variables analysed included patient’s age
and sex, pre-existing conditions limiting final visual
acuity (VA), and type of anesthesia used. Outcome
measures included intra operative and postoperative
complications and final visual acuity.
Results: Of the 2000 cases, there were 72% female
and 28% male patients. 62% of patients were given
periocular whereas 38% were operated in topical
anesthesia. 15.35% of patients suffered intra operative
complications. Intra operative complications were:
radial tear in 5% cases, posterior capsular (PC) rent without
vitreous loss in 3.45% and PC rent with
vitreous loss in 4.85% of patients, iris damage in
0.83%, zonular dehiscence in 0.6% of cases, and nuclear
fragment drop in 0.3% of patients. Of total patients,
91% of patients kept their appointment for 8 weeks
follow up. Postoperatively corrected visual acuity after
elimination of factors reducing best corrected visual
acuity (BCVA) was 6/9 or better in 89% of cases.
Postoperative complications were seen in 20.83% of
patients, which included mild to moderate striate
keratitis in 11.98%, mild to moderate anterior uveitis in
4.01%, raised intra ocular pressure (IOP) in 0.73%, wound
leakage in 0.3%, ophthalmoplegia in 0.05% and
endophthalmitis in 0.10% of cases. Posterior capsular
opacification (PCO) was seen in 3.65% of patients in
8 weeks of followup. Post operative astigmatism was
from 0 – 4.5 D.
Conclusion: Phacoemulsification is much safer,
predictable, relatively atraumatic procedure and it
provides early rehabilitation. It is associated with more
patient as well as surgeon satisfaction.
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