Humanitarian missions and visual outcomes in cataract surgery: A literature review

F. Urbinati , L. Jiménez-Siles , C. Rocha-de-Lossada , G. Valvecchia , E. Barraquer-Compte , J. Fernández
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The limited accessibility to ophthalmological services in remote regions of developing countries poses a significant challenge in visual healthcare. Cataracts and refractive errors are prominent causes of visual impairment, and surgery, despite being an efficient option, faces barriers in developing countries due to financial and geographical constraints. Humanitarian missions play a vital role in addressing this issue. The improvement in the accuracy of calculating IOL power through techniques such as keratometry and biometry is a fundamental step towards optimizing surgical outcomes and the quality of life for patients in these underserved regions. In this context, the consideration of keratometry and immersion ultrasound biometry as preoperative assessment standards in cataract surgeries in developing countries is presented as a pertinent and advisable strategy.

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人道主义任务与白内障手术的视觉效果:文献综述。
发展中国家的偏远地区难以获得眼科服务,这给视觉保健带来了巨大挑战。白内障和屈光不正是造成视力障碍的主要原因,尽管手术是一种有效的选择,但在发展中国家却因资金和地理限制而面临障碍。人道主义特派团在解决这一问题方面发挥着至关重要的作用。通过角膜测量法和生物测量法等技术提高人工晶体力量计算的准确性,是优化手术效果和提高这些服务不足地区患者生活质量的基础性步骤。在这种情况下,考虑将角膜度数和浸入式超声波生物测量法作为发展中国家白内障手术的术前评估标准,是一项相关且可取的策略。
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