Congenital Cataract: Progress in Surgical Treatment and Postoperative Recovery of Visual Function.

眼科学报 Pub Date : 2015-03-01
Mingyue Wang, Wei Xiao
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Congenital cataract is a common cause of childhood low vision or blindness worldwide. Early surgery should be performed in sensitive vision development period to avoid vision deprivation in cases of strabismus and nystagmus development. Postoperative recovery of visual function is of great significance for these patients and should include proper postoperative aphakia correction by the application of a contact lens and secondary implantation of an intraocular lens (IOL). Patients should receive amblyopic training after surgery to improve their postoperative visual acuity. Although recent advances in surgery techniques and materials have brought better postoperative visual acuity and less complications, a few postoperative complications can still hamper vision condition and vision development, including posterior capsule opacification and secondary glaucoma. Surgery in early infancy are risk factors for these two complications. Life-long follow-up is essential for these patients. Further study will continue to address the surgery timing issue and methods that prevent postoperative complications.

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先天性白内障:手术治疗和术后视力恢复的进展。
先天性白内障是全世界儿童低视力或失明的常见原因。早期手术应在视力敏感发育期进行,以避免斜视和眼球震颤患者视力丧失。术后视力功能的恢复对这些患者具有重要意义,应包括适当的术后无晶状体矫正,应用隐形眼镜和二次人工晶状体植入术。术后患者应接受弱视训练,以提高术后视力。尽管近年来手术技术和材料的进步使术后视力得到改善,并发症减少,但一些术后并发症仍会影响视力和视力发育,如后囊膜混浊和继发性青光眼。婴儿早期手术是这两种并发症的危险因素。终身随访对这些患者至关重要。进一步的研究将继续解决手术时机问题和预防术后并发症的方法。
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