Authors : Vasu Narasimha Naik, Vasu Narasimha Naik, Prasad K, Prasad K
DOI : 10.18231/j.ijooo.2020.049
Volume : 6
Issue : 3
Year : 2020
Page No : 216-222
Purpose: To compare the Visual outcome, intraoperative and post operative complications following early and delayed Cataract surgery in Phacolytic glaucoma.
Materials and Methods: A Prospective and interventional study in a district hospital. Confirmed cases of phacolytic glaucoma after medical control grouped into group A and group B. Group A patients under went small incision cataract surgery (SICS) within 7 days (early) and group B patients after 7 days(delayed). They were compared for complications and post operative distant corrected visual acuity (DCVA) at the end of 8 weeks.
Results:There were 38 eyes from 38 patients. The demographic factors and clinical findings are comparable between two group. Cumulative intraoperative complications like difficulty in doing continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC), Zonular dialysis and posterior capsule (PC) tear with vitreous disturbance were more in group B 55.6%(10/18) compare to group A 35.0% (7/20). Postoperative DCVA of 6/12 or more was comparable between two group A and B 60.0% (12/20) and 55.6 % (10/18) respectively. Post operative persistent corneal edema in 5.0% (1/20) in group A, 5.5% (1/18) persistent uveitis and 5.5% (1/18) optic
nerve damage in group B observed.
Conclusion: Early surgical intervention is to be preferred choice in all cases of phacolytic glaucoma. However in patients with genuine personal, family and socio economical reasons delayed surgery will not alter final visual outcome. Adequate preoperative preparation are to be taken to reduce and handle intra operative complication.
Keywords: Complications, Intervention, Phacolytic glaucoma, Visual outcome.