KUMJ | VOL. 12 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 47 | JULY-SEPT, 2014
Intraoperative Complications of High Volume Sutureless Cataract Surgery in Nepal: A Prospective Study
Limbu B, Jha HC
Abstract: Background
With high backlog of cataract blindness in the developing countries sutureless high
volume cataract surgery is preferred surgical technique.
Objective
To report the intraoperative complications of high volume sutureless cataract surgery
at secondary level eye care centre of Nepal.
Method
This prospective study consisting 1087 eyes that underwent manual small incision
cataract surgery from 2nd to 28th December 2007 at Shree Janaki Eye Hospital,
Janakpur, Nepal and operated by a single eye surgeon. Preoperative and postoperative
ocular findings together with intraoperative complications were carefully noted in
every individual case. At post operative day one each patient was examined including
uncorrected visual acuity and post operative complications which were subsequently
recorded in Performa. Data were analysed using SPSS 11.5.
Result
Sixty-three eyes (5.8%) of 1087 eyes developed intraoperative complications. Out
of 63 eyes that had intra operative complications, posterior capsular rupture were
seen in 42 (3.9%), sclera corneal tunnel suturing in 12 eyes (1.1%), iridodialysis 5
eyes (0.5%) and Descemet stripping in 4 eyes (0.4%). 62.1% of patients attained
uncorrected visual acuity 6/18 or better and in 91.7% of eyes, there were no post
operative complications.
Conclusion
High volume suture less cataract surgery is safe surgery and should be continue in
developing countries to achieve the goal of vision 2020, where there is huge backlog
of cataract blindness.
Keyword : High volume suture less cataract surgery, intraoperative complications, Nepal