Manual small incision cataract extraction through temporal scleral incision after glaucoma surgery
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    AIM:To evaluate the efficacy of a method of small incision cataract extraction after glaucoma filtering surgery. METHODS:50 eyes of 50 patients with cataract after glaucoma surgery underwent manual small incision catarat extraction through a temporal scleral tunnel incision.The postoperative visual acuity,IOP, corneal curvature and filtering bleb were observed. RESULTS:Followed up for 3-12 months,the visual acuity of all the eyes were improved after surgery.There were no changes in IOP and filtering bleb.Postoperative changes in corneal curvature(0.75-1.25D) returned to preoperative levels 3 months after operation. CONCLUSION:The manual small incision cataract extraction through a temporal scleral tunnel incision is convenient and effective in treating cataract after glaucoma surgery.

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Shu-Lan Ren, Rui Zhang, Fan-Hong Kong. Manual small incision cataract extraction through temporal scleral incision after glaucoma surgery. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2012;12(3):477-478

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  • Received:October 08,2011
  • Revised:February 10,2012
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