Implanting The Intraocular Lens in Patients Who Suffer from Cataracts and High Refractive Errors from Myopia and Hypermetropia | ||||
The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine | ||||
Article 325, Volume 90, Issue 2, January 2023, Page 3654-3659 PDF (721.83 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.293398 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Ammar Adil Fahad ![]() | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Background and Objective: The fracture rate in the range recommended is planted in the event of a patient suffering from myopia/hypermetropia between 10 and -20 diopters in the case of the patient suffering from astigmatism and maximum refractive rate in the lens to +6 diopters. Objective: This study aimed to examine patients after the surgery compared to visual acuity before and after the procedure. Methods: This study included 25 patients who came to Al-habobi Teaching Hospital and underwent treatment by planting lens to get the best visual acuity. Results: The difference between extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) and (phaco) emulsification resulting in cataract surgery was determined, where one is better than the other. 3 cases underwent E.C.C.E operation, and 22 cases underwent phaco surgery. phacoemulsification (PACHO) was good or better for visual acuity post-operation without complications, unlike E.C.C.E, which had some side effects such as astigmatism Conlcusion: Phacoemulsification (PACHO) is better for visual acuity post-operation without complications, unlike additional E.C.C.E, which has some side effects such as astigmatism | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Implanting; Intraocular lens; Myopia; Hypermetropia | ||||
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