Retrospective Analysis of Standard Operating Procedures for Intraocular Lens Inventory and Stocking
Manda Nirmala Jyothi, Gurunadh S Velamakanni, Kandula Satish, Manne Sri Hari Babu, B V Satyanarayana

TL;DR
This study analyzes commonly used intraocular lens powers to help hospitals optimize their inventory for cataract surgeries.
Contribution
The study identifies a practical and evidence-based core inventory of IOL powers based on real surgical data.
Findings
IOL powers between 19.5-23.5 D were most frequently used, with a mean of 21.5 ± 1.98 D.
Lenses in the 21.00-21.50 D range accounted for 24.5% of all cases.
Extreme IOL powers below 17.00 D and above 26.00 D were rarely used.
Abstract
Aims and objectives To analyze the most frequently used intraocular lens (IOL) powers for data-driven inventory planning and improved surgical readiness in a hospital setting. Background Cataract surgery requires the use of IOLs with varying powers to meet the diverse refractive needs of patients. As a result, the surgical team must be equipped with a wide range of IOL powers to ensure optimal visual outcomes. However, managing and maintaining such an extensive inventory can often be challenging and may affect the efficiency of surgical operations. This raises an important question: What constitutes an optimal and practical working IOL inventory for an ophthalmic surgical unit? Addressing this issue is essential to streamline surgical workflow while ensuring that patient needs are adequately met. Methods This retrospective descriptive study involved the analysis of data from 1,000…
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TopicsIntraocular Surgery and Lenses
