Loupe Magnification for Small Incision Cataract Surgery - an Alternative to Microscope Magnification?
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Published:2008-10-01
Issue:172
Volume:47
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ISSN:1815-672X
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Container-title:Journal of Nepal Medical Association
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language:
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Short-container-title:J Nepal Med Assoc
Author:
Singh Sanjay Kumar,Winter I,Hennig A
Abstract
A Prospective randomized controlled study was conducted to compare outcome of Small IncisionCataract Surgery (SICS) using microscope or loupe magnification.Two hundred fifty one patient with mature cataract were randomly allocated to SICS-FishhookTechnique with either microscope (127 eyes) or loupe (124 eyes) magnification. Intra- andpostoperative complications and immediate visual outcome were analyzed.Nearly two third (microscope 65% and magnifying loupe 62.9%) of all patients had good visualoutcome on first postoperative day. Poor outcome (<6/60) was recorded in 8% (microscope group)and 7% (magnifying loupe group). Mean visual acuity with Snellen was 0.39 (SD 0.2) in microscopegroup and 0.38 (SD 0.2) in magnifying loupe group. Intra operative complications were comparablein both groups. Mean surgery time with loupe magnification was significantly shorter.Comparatively equivalent good surgical outcome was achieved with loupe as well as with microscopemagnification. However performing SICS with loupe magnification is significantly faster. Smallincision cataract surgery with loupe magnification is safe and effective procedure for cataract surgeryso it can play a role in reducing cataract blindness in developing countries of the world.Key words: loupe, magnification, microscopic, cataract, surgery
Publisher
Journal of Nepal Medical Association (JNMA)
Cited by
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