:Cataract surgery is no more a blind rehabilitation surgery, it absolutely gives normal vision. In the era of modern cataract surgery patients expectations are also high about visual outcome. This prospective study was carried out to investigate the magnitude and pattern of pre-existing corneal astigmatism in age related cataract patient at . Astigmatism is in other direction is defined as oblique. On keratometry, when vertical reading (k1) was found greater than horizontal (k2) was considered WTR astigmatism and the reverse reading for ATR astigmatism. The percentage of corneal astigmatism was 1D or less was 69.6%, more than 1D and less than 1.5D, 27.6% and more than 1.5D and less then 2D 2.8%. Prevalence of ATR astigmatism was more than WTR astigmatism and prevalence of ATR astigmatism increases significantly with age. Approximately two third of pre-operative patient had 1D or less astigmatism and one third had more than 1D corneal astigmatism.
This Prospective study is designed to investigate the efficacy of conjunctival autograft in surgical management of primary pterygium.
Amblyopia is defined as unilateral or bilateral decrease in visual acuity without any organic ocular lesion. It generally develops during the first decade of life when the visual system is vulnerable to deprivation. Unilateral amblyopia is more common than bilateral and the amblyopic eye is called lazy eye. This study was carried out in Faridpur Medical College & Hospital (FMCH) and Diabetic Association Medical College & Hospital (DAMCH) Faridpur, in the department of Ophthalmology from January - 2010 to December 2012 with a view to establish that anisometropic (Refractive) amblyopia is more in patients with astigmatism with the rule of both hypermetropic & myopic types also astigmatism against the rule in hypermetropic patients but simple myopia is not associated with amblyopia. Clinically diagnosed 110 patients of amblyopia of refractive origin were selected. Age of the patients was 6 to 15 years with male & female ratio 1.2:1. There was no pathology in the eyes except refractive error. Refraction done all the cases and found the following results: 26 cases (23.63%) of simple myopic astigmatism with the rule, 19 cases (17.27%) of compound myopic astigmatism with the rule, 10 cases (9.09%) of simple hypermetropia, 38 cases (34.54%) of simple hypermertopic astigmatism with the rule and 17 cases (15.45%) of compound hypermetropic astigmatism againt the rule. No case of simple myopia was associated with amblyopia. Amblyopia was more in patients with astigmatism with the rule of both hypermetropic and myopic types and also astigmatism against the rule in hypermetropic patients but simple myopia was not associated with amblyopia.Faridpur Med. Coll. J. 2014;9(1): 35-36
This prospective study was designed to evaluate and compare surgically induced astigmatism in small incision cataract surgery through superior, supero-temporal and temporal approach. Astigmatism means no point focus. It is a refractive error that occurs when the optical system does not have the same refractive power at all its meridian. The location and width of incision will determine the amount of surgically induced astigmatism (SIA) in small incision cataract surgery. Temporal and superotemporal incisions are less likely to induce post operative astigmatism than the 12 o' clock incisions. The study was carried out at Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College and Hospital, Gazipur, Faridpur Diabetic Association Medical College and Hospital, Faridpur and General Hospital, Faridpur, Bangladesh, from January 2012 to June 2013.Total number of 120 eyes of 108 patients, both male and female patients were included for the study. We excluded the patients having corneal scar, irregular astigmatism, presence of pterygium and previous intraocular surgery from our study. The mean patient age at the time of surgery was 61.9±8.1 years ranged from 40 to 70 years.The patients were divided into three groups.The three groups had 40 patients each. The patients in group-A underwent manual SICS with a superior incision, the patients in group-B underwent manual SICS with a supero-temporal incision and the patients in group-C underwent manual SICS with a temporal incision. The small incision cataract surgeries were done by applying same surgical technique.The courses of the post operative astigmatic changes were determined by using Auto Refracto Keratometer at 1st week, 6th weeks and 12th week postoperatively. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/medtoday.v25i2.17925 Medicine Today 2013 Vol.25(2): 72-74
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