Tertiary eye care centre model for development of paediatric cataract surgery services in developing countries

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It is estimated that every minute a child becomes bilaterally blind in developing nations. Paediatric cataract blindness presents an enormous problem to developing countries in terms of the human social burden, economic loss, and morbidity. The management of the paediatric cataract is lens aspiration with intra ocular lens implantation with anterior vitrectomy. The surgery should be performed by paediatric ophthalmologist in tertiary eye care centres. Facilities of general anaesthesia should be available in these centers and the operating theatres should be well-equipped with vitrectomy machine, biometry and portable keratometer.

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Shrestha, U. D. (2011). Tertiary eye care centre model for development of paediatric cataract surgery services in developing countries. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 51(3), 154–156. https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.42

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