Visual outcome of cataract surgery in paediatric uveitis

Natasha Radhakrishnan, Anil Radhakrishnan, Suma Balan, Pooja Kandula
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1. To analyse the visual outcome in patients of paediatric uveitis who underwent cataract surgery; 2. To analyse the post-operative complications of cataract surgery in paediatric uveitis.Retrospective observational study was done on patients of uveitis who underwent cataract surgery. Patients who were under 18 years and co-operative for examination were included.They underwent Phacoaspiration with posterior chamber IOL implantation by a single surgeon after 3 months of activity free interval, BCVA(in Log MAR) in every follow up, anterior segment examination using slit lamp and posterior segment examination using IDO, post-operative complications and Intra ocular pressure was recorded using Noncontact tonometer.Uveitis was classified using the SUN classification of uveitis. Use of corticosteroids, biologics and immunosuppressive drug were collected at each visit. Total of 18 subjects diagnosed with cataract as a complication of uveitis & undergone cataract surgery were studied (6 were females, 12 were males) 9 had anterior uveitis, 1had intermediate uveitis and 5 had pan uveitis. JRA (66.7%) was the most common cause identified. Improvement in vision from baseline was observed post-surgery at the end of first, third and 6th month which was statistically significant (P- Value <0.05). Average duration of disease before they underwent surgery was 18 months. Most common post op complication was posterior capsular opacification (50 %), others include secondary glaucoma (38.9), exudative retinal detachment (5.6%) and Vitritis (22.2%)Unlike adult uveitic patients, the surgical management of paediatric uveitic cataract is both challenging and controversial, and the surgery itself has been associated with poor visual outcomes. However, our study had shown that with implantation of IOL, good immunosuppressants and control of the disease can give these children a good visual outcome.
小儿葡萄膜炎白内障手术的视觉效果
1.分析接受白内障手术的儿童葡萄膜炎患者的视觉效果;2.分析儿童葡萄膜炎白内障手术的术后并发症。该研究对接受白内障手术的葡萄膜炎患者进行了回顾性观察研究,纳入的患者年龄均在 18 岁以下,并对检查持合作态度。在间隔 3 个月无活动后,由一名外科医生为患者进行了超声乳化手术,并植入了后房型人工晶体,每次随访均进行了 BCVA(对数 MAR)检查,使用裂隙灯进行了前段检查,使用 IDO 进行了后段检查,使用非接触式眼压计记录了术后并发症和眼压。每次就诊时都会收集使用皮质类固醇、生物制剂和免疫抑制剂的情况。共有 18 名被诊断为葡萄膜炎并发白内障并接受了白内障手术的受试者接受了研究(女性 6 人,男性 12 人),其中 9 人患有前葡萄膜炎,1 人患有中间葡萄膜炎,5 人患有泛葡萄膜炎。JRA(66.7%)是最常见的病因。手术后第一、第三和第六个月末,患者的视力较基线有明显改善,且具有统计学意义(P 值小于 0.05)。手术前的平均病程为 18 个月。最常见的术后并发症是后囊不透明(50%),其他并发症包括继发性青光眼(38.9%)、渗出性视网膜脱离(5.6%)和葡萄膜炎(22.2%)。然而,我们的研究表明,通过植入人工晶体、使用良好的免疫抑制剂和控制病情,可以为这些儿童带来良好的视觉效果。
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