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Title: Outcomes of manual small incision cataract surgery under topical anesthesia with lignocaine 2% jelly. Author: Mithal C, Agarwal P, Mithal N. Journal: Nepal J Ophthalmol; 2012; 4(1):114-8. PubMed ID: 22344008. Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The manual small incision cataract surgery (MSICS) is the surgery of choice in countries with a huge back-log of cataract blindness. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the outcome of manual small incision cataract surgery (MSICS) under topical anesthesia with lignocaine 2 % jelly. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was a prospective interventional case series. One hundred and twenty eight patients of senile cataract were operated by MSICS under topical anesthesia using lignocaine 2% jelly. No intra-cameral anesthesia was used. The patients and the single operating surgeon were given a questionnaire to evaluate their experience in terms of pain, surgical experience and complications. RESULTS: The mean pain score was 0.82 (SD +/- 0.97). Seventy-one patients (55.4 %) had a pain score of zero, that is, no pain. One hundred and twenty one patients (94.5 %) had a score of 3 or less, that is, mild to none pain. All the surgeries except two were complication- free and the surgeon's experience was favorable in terms of the patient's cooperation, anterior chamber stability, difficulty, and complications. CONCLUSIONS: MSICS can be performed under topical anesthesia with lignocaine jelly, which makes the surgery patient-friendly, without compromising the outcome.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]