Research Journal of Medical Sciences

Year: 2015
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Page No. 331 - 334

Subnormal Vision in Uneventful Cataract Surgery

Authors : V.H. Karambelkar, Girish Gadre and Anjali D. Patil

Abstract: With an exact estimation of the intensity of the Intraocular Lens (IOL), straightforward cataract medical procedure and coincidental postoperative period, the embed is fit for giving a visual acuity of 6/6 and a typical field of vision. Be that as it may, post operating outcomes are not generally in accordance with expectations. This postulation is an effort to estimate of the triggers of subnormal vision after coincidental cataract operation with back chamber intraocular lens through various careful strategies at the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad, Maharashtra. Also, the connection between the kind of surgery and the IOL utilized and its impact on subnormal postoperative vision in Krishna Hospital. 185 of the 1,230 patients who experienced uneventful cataract surgery were determined to have sub-typical vision in our 18-month study. All pseudophactic patients who have experienced problematic cataract surgery with typical preoperative appraisal. The predominance of subnormal vision in our study was roughly 14.18%. Of the considerable number of components of sub-ordinary vision, the recurrence of Post-Capsular Opacification (PCO) was high (80.87%). The incidence of PCO was lower in the foldable IOLs contrasted with the square edge and the non-square edge.

How to cite this article:

V.H. Karambelkar, Girish Gadre and Anjali D. Patil, 2015. Subnormal Vision in Uneventful Cataract Surgery. Research Journal of Medical Sciences, 9: 331-334.

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