DR. PRIYANKA KANEKAR
Dr.Anil Kumar Singh, Dr. SIDDHARTH SANE
Abstract
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prospective study over a period of 1 year included 100 eyes of 100 patients which were divided into two groups of 50 each as Group-A who underwent PHACO and group-B who underwent MSICS, by a single surgeon.Cases were followed up on day 1,7, 30, 90,180 post-operatively.
RESULT: In patients who underwent MSICS, complications were significantly higher in intra-operative (p=0.03) and early post-operative period (p=0.04) but not in late post-operative period (p=0.26).Mean uncorrected distant visual acuity on POD-1,7,30 was significant (better in Group-A, p<0.05) whereas mean corrected distant visual acuity on POD-30 ,90,180 showed no significant difference between two groups. CONCLUSION: Phacoemulsification results in fewer complications and better unaided visual outcome than MSICS in early and late post operative period.[advanced_iframe src="https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/embed.aspx?src=https://aiosproceedings.s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/2021/E-Poster/FP563.pptx" width="100%" height="608"]


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