Objective To discuss the effect of individualized nursing care after traumatic cataract phacectomy associated with artificial lens implanted in children.
36 patients (40 eyes)with senile cataract were examed by gonioscope after extra capsular extraction of cataract and posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation.
Australian Shepherd - retinal dysplasia occurs with other eye disorders, such as an oval pupil, microcornea (small cornea), cataracts, and retinal detachment.
To investigate the effect of corneosclera repair and ultrasonic emulsification and cataract aspiration followed by artificial vitreous implantation in ocular penetrating injury.
Objective:To investigate the effect of corneosclera repair and ultrasonic emulsification and cataract aspiration followed by artificial vitreous implantation in ocular penetrating injury.
The risk factors of onset are as follows: undergoing surgeries at a young age, microcornea, nuclear cataract and persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV).
The authors suggest that goniotomy may benefit selected patients with idiopathic uveitic glaucoma or that associated with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, sarcoidosis, or cataract surgery.
Conclusion The hypopsia after cataract surgery in the senile patients aged over 60 were mainly caused by keratopaphy, optic nerve atrophy and macularpathy of high myopia.