Dr.Richa Sharma
Dr. ASHOK KUMAR KHURANA, Dr. CHAWLA URMIL, Dr.NISHA BURA
Abstract
In India, 62.6% of the blindness is attributed to cataract. The present day
cataract surgery has evolved from a visual restorative to a refractive procedure. In a developing
country like India, making use of surgically induced simple myopic against-the-rule astigmatism
seems to be a better proposition, to achieve spectacle independence, rather than utilising other
readily available but costlier options like multifocal IOLs, accommodating IOLs etc.
A study was planned in our OPD to compare the visual acuities between two group of
monofocal pseudophakic patients, with the control group having no astigmatism and study group
having against the rule astigmatism, while both the groups subjects were having low myopia or
absence of any spherical refractive error. It was concluded that low degree (-0.5D to -1.25 D) of
residual ATR astigmatism is useful in providing satisfactory distance as well as near visual
acuity for routine working.


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