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There are numerous techniques for dealing with astigmatism both during and after cataract surgery. Good uncorrected post-operative distance visual acuity can be obtained for high percentage of cataract patients with pre-existing corneal astigmatism. The goal of this study is to determine the keratometric change and resultant post-operative refraction of routine cataract patients, after a clear corneal incision of 2.8mm on the steeper meridian. Place and Duration of Study: This was a general free hospital-based prospective study. The study was started from May 2016 and was completed by May 2018. Methodology: A total of 30 cataract patients were included in this study. Pre-operative keratometric readings were compared with post-operative readings, after a clear corneal incision (CCI) of 2.8mm made during phacoemulsification procedure. Results: Patients were monitored for four weeks post-operatively. A total of thirty eyes underwent phacoemulsfication cataract surgery with clear corneal incision on steep axis had mean residual astigmatism of 0.45 D and SD achieved 0.58.
DOI
10.21608/ejmr.2022.267212
Keywords
Clear corneal incision, incision on steep axis, Phacoemulsification, and surgically induced astigmatism
Authors
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Professor of ophthalmology Faculty of Medicine Beni Suef University, Egypt
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engsayed2006@gmail.com
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Professor of ophthalmology Faculty of Medicine Beni Suef University, Egypt
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Lecturer of Ophthalmology Faculty of Medicine Beni Suef University, Egypt
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talaathabeb049@gmail.com
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Publication Title
Egyptian Journal of Medical Research
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https://ejmr.journals.ekb.eg/
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