Simultaneous Bilateral Phacoemulsification

Charles J.M. Diaper, Zeidoon A.Y. Beirouty, Shanmugam N. Saba
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OBJECTIVES: Retrospective review of 41 patients who underwent simultaneous bilateral phacoemulsification to establish (1) perceived low complication rate, (2) early binocular visual rehabilitation, (3) lower financial costs in terms of nursing care, bed occupation, short stay and fewer out-patient visits needed postoperatively. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: (1) Incidence of intruoperative and postoperative complications, (2) final visual acuity and refraction as compared with initial state, (3) time from operation to final refraction. RESULTS: There were no cases of conversion from phacoemulsification. Ninety-two per cent of patients had a final corrected visual acuity of 6/12 or better with minimal anisometropia. Surgical induced astigmatism was 1.4 D at 2 weeks and 0.97 D at final refraction. The mean final refraction was at 9 weeks postoperation. CONCLUSION: Simultaneous bilateral phacoemulsification is a safe, efficient procedure. There are benefits to the patient, surgeon and administration in terms of time and resources. The patient is saved from double preoperative stress, 2 general anaesthetics, time in hospital is shortened and binocular visual rehabilitation is achieved early. Administrative authorities welcome the economy in operative time, anaesthetic time, nursing care and bed occupation.

双侧超声乳化术
目的:回顾性分析41例同时行双侧超声乳化术的患者,以确定(1)低并发症发生率,(2)早期双目视力康复,(3)在护理、床位占用、住院时间短和术后门诊就诊方面的经济成本较低。主要观察指标:(1)术中及术后并发症发生率;(2)与初始状态比较的最终视力和屈光度;(3)从手术到最终屈光度的时间。结果:无超声乳化术转化病例。92%的患者最终矫正视力达到6/12或更好,并伴有轻微的屈光参差。手术引起的散光2周时为1.4 D,最终屈光时为0.97 D。平均最终屈光度为术后9周。结论:双侧超声乳化术是一种安全、有效的手术方法。在时间和资源方面对病人、外科医生和管理部门都有好处。患者免于术前双重应激,2次全身麻醉,缩短住院时间,早期实现双眼视力康复。管理部门欢迎节约手术时间、麻醉时间、护理时间和床位占用时间。
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