Research Article
Cataract Surgery in One-Eyed Patients: A Cohort Study of 100 Patients
Table 5
Course of the surgical procedure.
| Course of the surgical procedure | N (%) |
| Operating conditions | Hospitalization (n = 100) | | (i) Outpatient | 52 (52) | (ii) Inpatient | 48 (48) |
| Anesthesia (n = 100) | (i) Topical | 62 (62) | (ii) Locoregional | 9 (9) | (iii) General | 29 (29) |
| Surgeon seniority (n = 100) | (i) Senior | 57 (57) | (ii) Young | 43 (43) |
| Surgical material | Capsular blue dye (n = 99) | 16 (16.16) | Iris retractors (n = 99) | 9 (9.09) |
| IOL implantation | Location (n = 100) | (i) Capsular bag | 95 (95) | (ii) Sulcus | 3 (3) | (iii) Iris-claw intraocular lens (posterior artisan) | 2 (2) |
| Material (n = 100) | (i) Hydrophilic acrylic | 84 (84) | (ii) Hydrophobic acrylic | 16 (16) | Toric IOLs (n = 100) | 4 (4) |
| Intraoperative complications (n = 99) | 5 (5.05) | (i) Capsular rupture | 2 (2.02) | (ii) Capsular lesion without rupture | 1 (1.01) | (iii) Zonulolysis | 1 (1.01) | (iv) Iris laceration | 1 (1.01) |
| Corneal suture at the end of surgery (n = 99) | 6 (6.06) | Subconjunctival injection of corticosteroids (n = 99) | 6 (6.06) | Automated anterior vitrectomy (n = 99) | 1 (1.01) |
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