Complications of cataract surgery

Volume: 93, Issue: 6, Pages: 379 - 389
Published: Nov 1, 2010
Abstract
Modern cataract surgery is safe in more than 95 per cent of patients. In the small number of cases where a serious complication occurs, the most common is an intra-operative posterior capsular rupture. This can lead to vitreous loss or a dropped nucleus and can increase the risk of post-operative cystoid macular oedema or retinal detachment. Post-operatively, posterior capsular opacification is the most common complication and can be readily...
Paper Details
Title
Complications of cataract surgery
Published Date
Nov 1, 2010
Volume
93
Issue
6
Pages
379 - 389
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