Community Eye Health Journal (Jan 2004)

Surgery for Congenital Cataract

  • David Yorston FRCS FRCOphth

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 50
pp. 23 – 25

Abstract

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The management of congenital cataract is very different to the treatment of a routine age-related cataract. In adults, surgery may be delayed for years without affecting the visual outcome. In infants, if the cataract is not removed during the first year of life, the vision will never be fully regained after surgery. In adults, if the aphakia is not corrected immediately, it can be corrected later. In young children, if the aphakia is not corrected, the vision will never develop normally.

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