Study to Determine the Outcomes of Congenital Cataract Surgery

Authors

  • Khalil Khan Zahir, Shahid Anwar Bhatti, Muhammad Ayub Khan, Abdul Rafe, Haroon Saleem, Abdul Aziz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs221610584

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the outcomes of congenital cataract surgery.

Place and Duration: Ophthalmology department of Hayatabad Medical complex Peshawar and Alshifa Trust Eye Hospital Rawalpindi for the duration from January 2022 to June 2022.

Methods: A total of 200 eyes of 130 patients aged 3 to 8 with visually significant congenital cataracts (diameter ≥ 3 mm) were included in the interventional study. In all cases, posterior capsulotomy and anterior vitrectomy were performed. All patients were followed-up for six months. At follow-up; the patients’ surgical complications were managed along with treatment of amblyopia and visual acuity assessment was done. After six-months of follow-up; final outcome of congenital cataract surgery in relation of visual acuity was evaluated.

Results: At the conclusion of the study, good vision was achieved in 52% of patients, and the better visual outcome was higher significantly in the younger age groups. The communal complication in our analysis was the fibrinous reaction.

Conclusions: This study shows that early surgery for congenital cataract is beneficial and safe practice to obtain good visual acuity.

Keywords: Congenital Cataract, Amblyopia, Visual Outcomes.

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