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7 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Outcomes of Bilateral Cataracts Removed in Infants 1 to 7 Months of Age Using the Toddler Aphakia and Pseudophakia Treatment Study Registry.
Visual acuity after bilateral cataract surgery in infants younger than 7 months is good, despite frequent systemic and ocular comorbidities.
Five-Year Postoperative Outcomes of Bilateral Aphakia and Pseudophakia in Children up to 2 Years of Age: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Incidence of postoperative complications was comparable between the groups, except for a higher incidence of posterior synechiae in pseudophakic eyes. Visual rehabilitation was faster in the pseudophakic group.
Postoperative outcomes of intraocular lens implantation in the bag versus posterior optic capture in pediatric cataract surgery.
Optic capture of 3-piece hydrophobic acrylic IOLs could be achieved in most eyes.
Globe Axial Length Growth at Age 5 Years in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.
Eyes treated for monocular cataract in infancy have axial growth similar to that of fellow eyes, despite having a shorter AL at the time of surgery.
Persistent Fetal Vasculature With Elongated Ciliary Processes in Children.
Eyes operated for PFV with elongated ciliary processes are unlikely to have a final visual acuity greater than 20/200 and many will need additional surgery.
Globe Axial Length Growth at Age 10.5 Years in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.
Eyes with glaucoma or poor VA often grew longer than the fellow eye. Overall, treated eyes grew similarly in the IOL and CL groups and also kept pace with the growth of the fellow eyes.
Long-term postoperative outcomes after bilateral congenital cataract surgery in eyes with microphthalmos.
After early surgical intervention, an acceptable rate of serious postoperative complications and good visual outcomes were obtained in microphthalmic eyes.