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Signification of Cataract Surgery for Patients of the Age 80 Years and Older

Publication |
2006

Abstract

The authors evaluate the benefits of the cataract surgery for old patients. Best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) before operation, on the first pooperative day and 6 and 18 months after surgery were assessed as well as the changes in the quality of life using the modified test VF-8.

The positive effect of the cataract surgery was proved in the patients in this age group. Not only the improvement of the visual functions, but also of the orientation and of the quality of live was reported by the patients.

Based on our results we consider the cataract surgery indicated for old patients even with systemic morbidities.