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  • Research Article   
  • Optom Open Access 2023, Vol 8(1): 186
  • DOI: 10.4172/2476-2075.1000186

Vision eye clear corneal Cataract Surgery with topical anesthesia: A Systematic Review

Wan Qi*
Department of Ophthalmology, Eye and Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, Fudan University, FenYang Road, Shanghai, China
*Corresponding Author : Wan Qi, Department of Ophthalmology, Eye and Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, Fudan University, FenYang Road, Shanghai, China, Email: Qiwan@edu.zi.org

Received Date: Jan 02, 2023 / Published Date: Jan 30, 2023

Abstract

Aim: To assess patient recall of intraoperative pain, anxiety, fear, and sensory perceptions during second eye clear corneal cataract surgery are using assisted topical anaesthesia (ATA), in comparison with first eye cataract surgery using the same technique.

Methods: This prospective, consecutive, observational study was conducted in a free-standing dedicated ophthalmic day surgery centre. A voluntary questionnaire was distributed to 129 consecutive patients who underwent clear corneal cataract surgery using ATA. Two patients had to be converted to block anaesthesia, and were excluded.

Patients were asked to rate intraoperative pain, anxiety, and fear using a visual analogue scale (VAS), and recollection of intraoperative visual and auditory perceptions. Results were analyzed using the Mann–Whitney U and Spearman correlation tests.

Results: There were 70/127 (55%) patients undergoing first eye cataract surgery and 57/127 undergoing second eye surgery. There was no significant difference in mean pain, anxiety, and fear scores between those undergoing the second eye operation compared with those undergoing their first eye operation. Similarly, there was no significant difference in sensory perceptions between the two cohorts. Overall, there was a small but significant positive correlation between recall of visual and auditory perceptions and combined pain, fear, and anxiety scores.

Conclusion: There was no significant difference in levels of intraoperative pain, anxiety, fear, and sensory perceptions experienced by patients between the first eye and second eye surgeries. We recommend that preoperative counselling for a patient's second eye be as comprehensive as for the first eye surgery.

Citation: Qi W (2023) Vision Eye clear Corneal Cataract Surgery with TopicalAnesthesia: A Systematic Review. Optom Open Access 8: 186. Doi: 10.4172/2476-2075.1000186

Copyright: © 2023 Qi W. This is an open-access article distributed under theterms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.

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