We retrospectively compared the visual acuity and degree of background
diabetic retinopathy in 32 consecutive patients with diabetes who had
cataract surgery in one eye (study group) and compared them with the
visual acuity and degree of diabetic retinopathy in 32 patients with d
iabetes who had not had cataract surgery (control group) to determine
if the retinopathy was asymmetric and worse in the operated-on eye. Tw
enty-three (72%) of the 32 study patients had asymmetric retinopathy (
with the more severe retinopathy in the eye that underwent cataract su
rgery in each case) compared with three (9%) of the control group (P <
.0005). The eyes that had cataract surgery did poorly in terms of vis
ual acuity with no eyes achieving 20/20 or 20/25, only three eyes achi
eving 20/30 or 20/40, and 16 achieving 20/100 or worse.