1. Visual outcomes and complications of congenital cataract surgery.
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Louison S, Blanc J, Pallot C, Alassane S, Praudel A, Bron AM, and Creuzot-Garcher C
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- Cataract complications, Cataract epidemiology, Cataract therapy, Child, Preschool, Female, France epidemiology, Humans, Infant, Lens Implantation, Intraocular adverse effects, Lens Implantation, Intraocular methods, Lens Implantation, Intraocular statistics & numerical data, Lenses, Intraocular adverse effects, Male, Postoperative Complications etiology, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Cataract congenital, Cataract Extraction adverse effects, Cataract Extraction rehabilitation, Cataract Extraction statistics & numerical data, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Visual Acuity physiology
- Abstract
Purpose: To describe the visual results and postoperative complications of congenital cataract surgeries performed between 2005 and 2016., Methods: A retrospective consecutive case series of congenital cataract surgeries was carried out at the Dijon University Hospital in France. Intraocular lens implantation was primary or secondary according to age. Pre- and post-operative assessment was performed through ophthalmologic consultations with orthoptic measurements. Visual function and adverse events were recorded., Results: Fifty-six consecutive procedures were evaluated in 37 infants. Overall, 26.8% of patients had unilateral cataracts, and 73.2% had bilateral cataracts. Median age at surgery was 1.0 years [IQR (interquartile range): 0.3-5.2] and 2.7 years [IQR: 0.4-9.5] for unilateral and bilateral cataracts, respectively. Median best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) at the last follow-up was 0.5logMAR [IQR: 0.2-0.8] and 0.1logMAR [IQR: 0.0-0.8] for the unilateral and bilateral group, respectively. Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) was the primary postoperative complication: 60.0% in unilateral cataract and 46.3% in bilateral cataracts (P=0.019). Median follow-up was 2.0 years [IQR: 1.0-5.0]., Conclusion: Congenital cataract surgery appears to be safe and effective when combined with early, conscientious amblyopia treatment. Bilateral congenital cataracts had better visual outcome than unilateral cataract., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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