Visual and refractive outcomes of children after early secondary cataract extraction following wound repair for penetrating ocular trauma
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus Mar 23, 2018
Arora K, et al. - The visual and refractive outcomes were evaluated by the experts in children 8 years of age or younger with corneal laceration and cataract after penetrating ocular injuries who underwent primary corneal tear repair followed within 1 to 8 weeks by early secondary cataract extraction. In young children with penetrating corneal injuries, the early removal of cataract with intraocular lens implantation 1 to 8 weeks after the primary wound repair could lead to excellent visual and refractive outcomes with early intervention and aggressive amblyopia treatment.
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