Cataract Surgery in Highly Myopic Eyes

Authors

  • Fatine El Alami#xA0;

  • Rayad Rachid#xA0;

  • Imane Adnane

  • Salma Chikhaoui

  • Adil Mchachi

  • Laila Benhmidoune

Keywords:

cataract, phacoemulsification, high myopia

Abstract

Myopia affects approximately 25% of the population. High myopia is defined by a refractive error of more than -6D or an axial length of more than 26 mm (1-3), it is accompanied by degenerative changes in the eye tissues. It is recognized as a risk factor for the onset of cataracts. (4) Our present work aims to assess the difficulties, peculiarities, and complications of cataract surgery in highly myopic eyes. Materials and methods: We conducted a prospective comparative study, were included 79 highly myopic patients scheduled for cataract surgery (LAgt; 26 mm) and 80 patients candidates for cataract surgery as a control group. Patients with pseudo-exfoliation, glaucomatous syndrome, operated for retinal detachment, or with a history of uveitis were excluded. Statistical analysis was performed by SPSS software.

How to Cite

Fatine El Alami#xA0;, Rayad Rachid#xA0;, Imane Adnane, Salma Chikhaoui, Adil Mchachi, & Laila Benhmidoune. (2020). Cataract Surgery in Highly Myopic Eyes. Global Journal of Medical Research, 20(I4), 17–21. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/2285

Cataract Surgery in Highly Myopic Eyes

Published

2020-10-15