Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4021156 Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo describe the long-term outcomes after cataract extractions with a capsule rupture included in the Swedish Capsule Rupture Study.SettingTen ophthalmic surgery departments in Sweden.MethodsFrom the cohort of patients originally selected for inclusion in the Swedish Capsule Rupture Study, cases with a capsule complication (study group) and cases without a complication (control group) were examined approximately 3.5 years postoperatively. Visual acuity and objective and subjective parameters were registered.ResultsThe study group comprised 171 patients and the control group, 198 patients. Patients with a capsule complication had a significantly worse visual outcome and a doubled risk for no improvement in preoperative visual acuity. Pupil distortion, iris damage, synechias, and subjective complaints related to the eye were significantly more common in patients with a capsule complication.ConclusionCapsule complications decreased the probability of good postoperative visual acuity and in general yielded a worse long-term outcome after phacoemulsification surgery.

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