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Complications of Cataract Surgery You Must Know

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Cataract surgery usually goes well, but it helps to know what to look out for. Learn the types of problems you can run into, such as preoperative Complications, Intraoperative Complications, Postoperative Complications how they're treated. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Complications of Cataract Surgery You Must Know


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Complications of Cataract Surgery You Must Know
  • -OPTIMAL Vision

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Cataract and Refractive Surgery
  • It is now considered as the surgical spectrum
  • Over time cataract surgery has been improvised
    its rehabilitation time and safety significantly
  • Less than 10 of people below 60 years of age
    suffer from IOLs
  • Cataract surgery becomes most cost-efficient with
    the accompany of QAL methodology

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Cataract Surgery Complications
  • Preoperative Complications
  • Intraoperative Complications
  • Postoperative Complications
  • -Early (in first couple of days to fourth
    weeks)
  • -Late (on completion of 1-month to several
    years)
  • -Related to Intra Ocular Lens (IOLs)

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Preoperative (Ophthalmic) Issues
  • Corneal transparency and surface- Diseases
    including Pterygium, OCP, corneal dystrophies,
    corneal scarring and vascularisation, Fuchs and
    Trachoma
  • Pupillary abnormalities- Pilocarpine, colobomas,
    aniridia, polycoria, correctopia and poor
    dilation
  • Ectopia lentis- Ehlers Danlos, high myopia,
    Marfans, PXF and trauma
  • Secondary- Retinal or diabetic disease,
    Galukemflecken, high myopia, drugs (amiodorone
    and steroids) and Uveitis

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Diabetes
  • There should be optimal diabetic control for the
    success of refractive or cataract Sx.
  • Risks are there for-
  • -Post operative inflammation
  • -Endophthalmitis
  • -Worsening of diabetic retinopathy
  • -Cystoid macular oedema
  • Make sure that there is strict control for
    minimum 3-month pre and post operation

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Posture
  • Patient should be laid down at 45-degree for
    about 20 minutes
  • There may be an issue regarding-
  • -Dementia, schizophrenia
  • -Back and neck scoliosis
  • -Restless legs, tremors and Parkinsons
    disease
  • -Orthopnoea and CAL
  • Specialist/LMO advice is helpful

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Preoperative complications
  • Anxiety
  • Gastritis and nausea
  • Allergic or irritative conjunctivitis
  • Corneal abrasion
  • Local anaesthesia-related complications
  • -Subconjuctival haemorrhage
  • -Globe perforation
  • -Oculocardiac reflex
  • -Retrobular haemorrhage

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Retrobular haemorrhage
Spontaneous lens dislocation
  • Blood accumulation in orbital space
  • Chemosis, lids tightness and proptosis
  • After applying 2 of pilocarpine drops
    pressurised bandage
  • Vigorous ocular massage
  • Hypermature cataract
  • Degenerated zonules

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Globe perforation
  • Vitreous hge, low red reflex and hypotony
  • Photocoagulation or cryopexy is performed to
    resolve this condition.
  • This is a minor complication arise after you
    undergo cataract surgery in London but subsided
    on its own after some days.

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Intraoperative complications
  • Complications associated to anterior
    capsulorrhexis
  • -Eccentric capsulorrhexis
  • -Extremely large capsulorrhexis
  • -Small capsulorrhexis
  • -Escaping capsulorrhexis
  • Expulsive choroidal haemorrhage
  • Vitreous loss
  • Zonular dehiscence
  • Entrance of nucleus drop into vitreous area
  • Posterior capsular rupture

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For any query related to cataract surgery cost
and this surgery, feel free to contact our team
of Optimal Vision at 020 7183 3725 or can visit
here-https//www.optimalvision.co.uk/
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