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PHACOEMULSIFICATION
Author(s) -
Faheem Ahmad,
Syeda Iqra Iqbal
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2016.23.11.1774
Subject(s) - medicine , phacoemulsification , visual acuity , ophthalmology , cataract surgery , optometry , intraocular lens
Any opacity in crystalline clear lens that may or maynot impaired vision is called cataract. According to maturity of cataract it may beimmature, mature or hypermature. When a patient develop cataract than there isno significant medical treatment for cataract. Surgery is the treatment of choice forcataract. Phacoemulsification (phaco), a modification of ECCE, has found worldwidepopularity in last two decades. Objectives: To find out visual acuity and complicationsof phacoemulsification in patients operated by senior surgeon during learning curve.Study Design: Descriptive case series. Settings: Department of OphthalmologyIndependent University Hospital, Faisalabad. Period: One year from 01-04-2014to 31-03-2015. Data Collection Methods: Patients coming through the OPD ofthe eye department who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were enrolled and informedconsent was taken from all patients. Results: In this study 100 eyes had undergonePhacoemulsification with IOL under Local anesthesia during study period. The meanage of patients was 57.50 years (range 30-85 years). Regarding the visual acuity inoperated eyes, 80 eyes ( 80 %) had a BCVA of 6/6-6/12, 12 eyes (12 %) had a BCVA of6/18 to 6/36 and 6 eyes (6 %) had a BCVA of 6/60 to CF. While only 2 percent Patienthad visual acuity less than Counting finger(CF). Discussion: During phaco training,the author was taught in stepwise about various stages of phaco and then authorpractice single part every stage of phaco multiple times to be master in every step ofphaco under supervision of an experienced ophthalmologist. Due to learning of phacostep-by-step leads to good surgical outcomes and least complication rates. Afterlearning the phaco basic training, the author started to perform phacoemulsification inIndependent University Hospital Faisal Abad under the supervision of an experiencedophthalmologist followed by independently performing phacoemulsification.Conclusion: Surgeon experienced in ophthalmic surgery along with adequatephacoemulsification training leads to a good visual outcome with minimum peroperativeand post-operative complications.

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