Abstract
Cataract is the leading cause of blindness and visual impairment among cataract patient globally including in Libya. Phacoemulsification is a commonly performed procedure to improve visual outcome among senile cataract patients because of its advantages compared to other techniques. This study was aimed to determine visual outcome improvement after phacoemulsification among cataract patient. A descriptive study was carried out among cataract patients who underwent phacoemulsification procedure. A total number of 100 operated eyes were followed-up to obtain their postoperative visual acuity (VA) and complications. There were significant improvements of VA resulting in an increase in the number of patients with good vision (normal to mild visual impairment) to 86% after phacoemulsification procedure. There was also low rate of postoperative complications. High quality cataract surgery with a low rate of intra-operative complications and good visual outcome can be attained in camp patients operated in the base hospitals, thus justifying more similar screening camps to clear the vast cataract backlog.
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