Purpose: To study the technical difficulties using the MONARCH II injector, intraoperative incidents, postoperative astigmatism.
Methods: Retrospective study which included 135 eyes with cataract who underwent cataract surgery between March 2002-August 2003. The surgical intervention consisted of lens extraction by phacoemulsification technique and IOL implantation with the MONARCH II injector.
The management of pediatric cataracts is, by far, more complex than the management of cataracts in adults and depends not only on deterioration of visual acuity, but also on the status of the other eye, the general health of the child, the motivation and the financial situation of the parents and last, but not least, on the surgeons' experience and skill, and the technical support. The therapeutically approach involves: the preoperative evaluation to establishes the indication and the timing of surgery the adaptation of the surgical technique for each case the choice of the aphakic correction the visual rehabilitation in the context of amblyopia management.
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