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Prophylactic medication
is effective in the
prevention
of cystoid macular
oedema
(CMO) after cataract
surgery
. Topical 0.5% ketorolac is effective for the
treatment
of chronic CMO. Treatment of the chronic condition probably improves
visual acuity
Medical Prophylaxis and Treatment of Cystoid Macular Oedema after Cataract Surgery
.
Day-care surgery for
age
-related cataract has similar clinical outcomes and
postoperative
complication rates
as
in-patient surgery, with a potential for cost saving
Day Care Versus in-Patient Surgery for Age-Related Cataract
.
Intraocular lenses with sharp (
posterior
) optic edges appear to be associated with less
posterior capsule opacification
(
PCO
) than round edged lenses in the treatment of cataract
Interventions for Preventing Posterior Capsule Opacification
.
Sub-Tenon
anaesthesia
appears to provide better intra-operative
pain
relief, patient
satisfaction
and surgical satisfaction with operating conditions than topical anaesthesia for cataract surgery
at
a cost of slightly more painful
administration
Sub-Tenon's Anaesthesia Versus Topical Anaesthesia for Cataract Surgery
.
The use of intracameral unpreserved 1%
lidocaine
is an effective and safe adjunct to topical anaesthesia for
phacoemulsification
cataract surgery
Topical Anaesthesia Alone Versus Topical Anaesthesia with Intracameral Lidocaine for Phacoemulsification
.
Routine pre-operative
testing
(e.g.
electrocardiography
, complete blood counts and various
serum
measurements) does not increase the
safety
of cataract surgery
Routine Preoperative Medical Testing for Cataract Surgery
.
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