COMPARISON OF SURGICALLY INDUCEDASTIGMATISM BETWEEN PHACOEMULSIFICATION AND SMALL INCISION CATARACT SURGERY AT TRIPOLI MEDICAL CENTER

Document Type : Original Articles

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1 tripoli university libya

2 Faculty Of Medicine, Tripoli University

Abstract

Aim: The aim of study was to check the incidence, amount, type, and course of surgically induced astigmatism and visual sense in temporal 3.5-mm clear corneal phacoemulsification and 6-mm superior scleral incision in Small incision cataract surgery (SICS). 
Materials and Methods: A total of 200 eyes of 200 patients with a mean age of 62 years were included within the study. Cases were randomly divided into two groups. group A had undergone 3.5-mm temporal clear corneal phacoemulsification and blood type had undergone 6-mm superior scleral SICS. Surgically induced astigmatism was analyzed by SIA software. 
Results: Mean age in A was 61(±8) years and in group B was 63(±10) years. Mean surgically induced astigmatism in blood group was 1.05(±0.58)D,1.13(±0.52)D, 1.13(±0.56)D, and 1.08(±0.52)D on 1st, 7 th ,21 th, and 45 th postoperative days, respectively. The change from 1st to 45th day wasn't significant. the identical in blood group was 0.75(±0.58) D, 0.81(±0.54)D, 0.88(±0.49)D, and 0.91(±0.47)D 1st, 7th, 21th, and 45th postoperative days, respectively. Surgically induced astigmatism was comparable on all days between the groups. We found significant with the rule and against the rule form of astigmatism post-operatively within the temporal clear corneal incision in phacoemulsification group and in superior scleral incision in small incision cataract surgery group respectively. 
Conclusion: Surgically induced astigmatism was higher within the the superior scleral group than in 3.5-mm temporal clear corneal group. Clinical outcome of both surgeries was same, as there was no significant difference within the uncorrected postoperative acuity in between the groups.

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