Comparison Between the Characteristics of Femtosecond Laser Anterior Capsulotomy Versus Manual Capsulorhexis and Their Effects on Intra Ocular Lens Centration, Effectiveness and Safety in Cataract Surgery
Dina Ashraf Mohammed Ali;
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Abstract
Background: Cataract characterized with the opacity on the crystalline lens that can markedly limit the routine activities of patients such as reading, writing, walking and in the long run reduce the quality of life. Cataract is the main cause of preventable blindness. Despite some modern advances in the field of cataract impending drug treatments, surgical treatment is still known to be the most actual treatment option.
Objective: To perform a meta-analysis on the characteristics of femtosecond laser anterior capsulotomy and manual capsulorhexis and their effects on intra ocular lens centration, effectiveness and safety in cataract surgery.
Background: Cataract characterized with the opacity on the crystalline lens that can markedly limit the routine activities of patients such as reading, writing, walking and in the long run reduce the quality of life. Cataract is the main cause of preventable blindness. Despite some modern advances in the field of cataract impending drug treatments, surgical treatment is still known to be the most actual treatment option.
Objective: To perform a meta-analysis on the characteristics of femtosecond laser anterior capsulotomy and manual capsulorhexis and their effects on intra ocular lens centration, effectiveness and safety in cataract surgery.
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| Title | Comparison Between the Characteristics of Femtosecond Laser Anterior Capsulotomy Versus Manual Capsulorhexis and Their Effects on Intra Ocular Lens Centration, Effectiveness and Safety in Cataract Surgery | Other Titles | مقارنة بين خصائص فتح المحفظة الامامية للعدسة بالليزر فيمتو ثانية و الطرق المعتادة و تأثيرهم على تمركز العدسة داخل العين و الفعالية و الامان في جراحة الساد | Authors | Dina Ashraf Mohammed Ali | Issue Date | 2019 |
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