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Research paper thumbnail of Safety and surgical outcomes of femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery

Results In this study, we have reported no cases of programming errors, and only one (2%) eye had... more Results In this study, we have reported no cases of programming errors, and only one (2%) eye had incomplete capsulotomy that necessitated completion using capsulurhexis foreceps. Seven (14%) eyes had incomplete corneal incisions that were completed using a sharp keratome, and lens fragmentation was complete in all cases except only one (2%) case. Thirty four (68%) eyes showed postdocking conjunctival echymosis (Fig. 3), which is considered as a minor complication that necessitates only goodcounseling of the patients. Department of Ophthalmology, Minia

Research paper thumbnail of Clinical Profile and Treatment Outcomes of Infective keratitis

Minia Journal of Medical Research

Introduction: Infective corneal ulcer is a serious condition that requires prompt and appropriate... more Introduction: Infective corneal ulcer is a serious condition that requires prompt and appropriate management to ensure the best visual outcome for the patient. [1] Corneal infections are the leading cause of monocular blindness in some developing countries, Despite the availability of a wide range of newer antimicrobials and new diagnostic techniques, infective corneal ulcer continues to pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. [2] Aim of the study: To study microbiological etiology, epidemiological factors, clinical profile and treatment outcomes of infective keratitis. Patients and Methods: Study Design: A prospective cross-sectional observational study. Study Population: The study was done in Minia University hospital ophthalmology department on cases of infective keratitis (150 cases) from October 2018 to April 2020), Corneal scrapings was performed under sterile aseptic conditions and processed for smear and culture in appropriate media using standard laboratory protocols.

Research paper thumbnail of Safety and surgical outcomes of femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery

Results In this study, we have reported no cases of programming errors, and only one (2%) eye had... more Results In this study, we have reported no cases of programming errors, and only one (2%) eye had incomplete capsulotomy that necessitated completion using capsulurhexis foreceps. Seven (14%) eyes had incomplete corneal incisions that were completed using a sharp keratome, and lens fragmentation was complete in all cases except only one (2%) case. Thirty four (68%) eyes showed postdocking conjunctival echymosis (Fig. 3), which is considered as a minor complication that necessitates only goodcounseling of the patients. Department of Ophthalmology, Minia

Research paper thumbnail of Clinical Profile and Treatment Outcomes of Infective keratitis

Minia Journal of Medical Research

Introduction: Infective corneal ulcer is a serious condition that requires prompt and appropriate... more Introduction: Infective corneal ulcer is a serious condition that requires prompt and appropriate management to ensure the best visual outcome for the patient. [1] Corneal infections are the leading cause of monocular blindness in some developing countries, Despite the availability of a wide range of newer antimicrobials and new diagnostic techniques, infective corneal ulcer continues to pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. [2] Aim of the study: To study microbiological etiology, epidemiological factors, clinical profile and treatment outcomes of infective keratitis. Patients and Methods: Study Design: A prospective cross-sectional observational study. Study Population: The study was done in Minia University hospital ophthalmology department on cases of infective keratitis (150 cases) from October 2018 to April 2020), Corneal scrapings was performed under sterile aseptic conditions and processed for smear and culture in appropriate media using standard laboratory protocols.

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