Purpose: To evaluate the results of bilateral simultaneous cataract surgery
in adult and pediatric patients under local or general anesthesia.
Setting: Department of Ophthalmology, Inonu University, Turgut Ozal Medical
Center, Malatya, Turkey.
Methods: Eighty-two eyes of 41 patients were included in the study. Twelve
of 17 pediatric patients with congenital cataract had bilateral simultaneou
s lensectomy, posterior capsulotomy, and anterior vitrectomy; 5 patients, a
ged 10 to 19 years, had bilateral extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE)
with posterior chamber intraocular lens (PC IOL) implantation. Forty-eight
eyes of 24 adult patients had bilateral simultaneous ECCE with primary (43
eyes) or secondary (5 eyes) PC IOL implantation. Local anesthesia was admin
istered to 20 adult patients by retrobulbar injection; the other cases were
performed using general anesthesia. The procedures were treated as 2 separ
ate surgeries in the same session; care was taken to ensure surgical asepsi
s.
Results: No serious intraoperative complications occurred such as posterior
capsule rupture, vitreous loss, endophthalmitis, and anesthesia-related pr
oblems. Of patients tested, 84.4% achieved a final best corrected visual ac
uity of 6/12 or better and 31.0%, of 6/6 or better.
Conclusions: Simultaneous bilateral cataract surgery was not associated wit
h an increased rate of complications, and visual results were good. If stri
ct rules of surgical asepsis are followed, this may be a useful option in a
variety of bilateral cases using general or local anesthesia. J Cataracr R
efract Surg 2000; 26:1008-1011 (C) 2000 ASCRS and ESCRS.