Comm Eye Health Vol. 13 No. 35 2000. Published online 01 September, 2000
Cataract surgery outcomes
The ability to produce consistently good cataract surgical outcomes is becoming even more important as patients in developing countries are increasingly seeking cataract surgery earlier, before visual impairment has had a significant economic and social impact. Not only do patients with early cataract have nothing to gain by unsuccessful surgery, they have vision to lose.
Articles in this issue –
- Cataract surgery outcomes: a priority agenda item
- What do we mean by cataract outomes?
- How to improve the outcome of cataract surgery
- Surgical techniques for a good outcome in cataract surgery: personal perspectives
- Care of ophthalmic surgical instruments
- Human resource development
- Communication and effective teaching
- War injuries in northern Afghanistan
News and notices –
- First Meeting of the World’s Patient-based Glaucoma Associations
- Royal College of Ophthalmologists Diploma Examination in Ophthalmology DRCOphth
- Repair and Reconstruction
- The International Council of Ophthalmology Assessments for Ophthalmologists
- Foundation Dark & Light
- High quality low cost intraocular lenses (IOLs)