![]() Forty-seven percent were males, and the rest were females. The mean patient age was 59 years (min: 47 years and max: 85 years). ![]() Eyes with corneal guttae, undilated pupils, pseudo-exfoliation, raised intraocular pressure and posterior segment abnormalities were excluded from the study. All patients underwent thorough preoperative evaluation with the help of a slit lamp. Preoperative visual acuity and vision with a pinhole were meticulously noted in the record sheets. Materials and Methods: Manual small incision cataract surgery was performed on 339 uncomplicated cataract cases by three in-house residents. Study Type: Retrospective observational case series. Abstract : Purpose: To show the surgical and visual outcomes of a resident-performed manual small incision cataract surgery.
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