Abstract
Background: Phacoemulsification has become the gold standard in cataract surgery due to its effectiveness and rapid visual recovery. Understanding the long-term factors influencing surgical success is critical, particularly in resource-limited settings.
Methods: This commentary synthesizes findings from a recent prospective study conducted at ECWA Eye Hospital and integrates insights from relevant global literature and clinical experience. We critically analyze surgical advancements, postoperative care protocols, and management strategies relevant to long-term visual outcomes.
Results: Key determinants of success include meticulous surgical technique, early identification and treatment of complications such as posterior capsular opacification and macular edema, and tailored approaches to pre- and postoperative care. Technological innovations such as femtosecond laser-assisted surgery and advanced intraocular lenses hold potential for further improving outcomes.
Conclusion: Phacoemulsification continues to be a transformative procedure in ophthalmology. Long-term success hinges on surgeon skill, appropriate patient selection, postoperative vigilance, and technological integration. Lessons from ECWA Eye Hospital and other studies can inform protocols and improve cataract surgery outcomes globally.
Keywords
Phacoemulsification, Cataract surgery outcomes, Long-term surgical success, Postoperative management,