# Visual and Surgical Outcomes of Outreach Cataract Surgeries in Ilam District of Nepal: An Observational Study

**Authors:** Pragya Luitel, Manish Pandey, Rajiv Ranjan Karn, Mahesh Kumar Dev, Lily Rajbanshi, Rakshya Panta Sitoula

PMC · DOI: 10.31729/jnma.8798 · JNMA: Journal of the Nepal Medical Association · 2024-11-30

## TL;DR

This study evaluated the success of cataract surgeries in a rural area of Nepal and found excellent visual outcomes with few complications.

## Contribution

The study provides empirical evidence on the effectiveness of outreach cataract surgeries in a rural Nepalese district.

## Key findings

- Visual acuity improved to normal in 87.82% of cases one day post-surgery and 96.15% after one month.
- Only 2.56% of surgeries experienced intraoperative complications.
- Most participants were elderly, with a mean age of 71.8 years.

## Abstract

Cataracts are the leading cause of preventable blindness worldwide. Although cataract blindness is reversible, its service coverage remains poor, particularly in rural and hilly areas of Nepal. The study aimed to evaluate visual outcomes of outreach cataract surgeries and associated intraoperative and post-operative complications.

This cross-sectional study was conducted at a district of Eastern Nepal after ethical clearance was taken from the Institutional Review Committee (Reference number: 88). Total 131 subjects had cataract surgeries at the surgical camp, and their pre-operative, one-day and one-month post-operative visual acuities were compared, and intraoperative and post-operative surgical complications were recorded. Visual acuity ≥ 6/12 was considered normal. Data was collected in excel and analyzed in SPSS.

The mean age of participants was 71.8 ± 9.51 years, with 70 (53.43%) male. A total of 156 eyes from 131 subjects underwent cataract surgeries and among them 25 (19.08%) cases underwent bilateral cataract surgeries. At the day one of surgery, visual acuity improved to normal in 137 (87.82%) of cases, while after one-month, visual acuity improved to normal in 150 (96.15%) of cases with best-corrected glasses. There were 4 (2.56%) intraoperative complications, which included surgery-induced subluxated bag, premature entry, iris trauma, and posterior capsule rent.

The visual and surgical outcomes of cataract surgeries performed at an outreach surgical camp were excellent with minimal surgical complications.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** blindness (MESH:D001766), Cataract (MESH:D002386), iris trauma (MESH:D007499)

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