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. 1981 Jan;16(1):19-21.

Visual results after removal of congenital cataracts before the age of 1 year

  • PMID: 7470984

Visual results after removal of congenital cataracts before the age of 1 year

J A Pratt-Johnson et al. Can J Ophthalmol. 1981 Jan.

Abstract

Six patients underwent removal of congenital cataracts (Unilateral in three and bilateral in three) from otherwise normal eyes in the first year of life. Good corrected vision, including 6/9 in one of the unilateral cases, was obtained in each aphakic eye. A more aggressive approach to eliminating the sensory obstacles to seeing should include the removal of dressings 1 day after the operation, the use of soft, permanent-wear contact lenses within a few days thereafter and reduction of the time between the operations on bilateral cataracts to 5 days. In unilateral cases an occlusive patch must always be worn over the normal eye 90% of the waking day, even during illnesses.

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