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Learning phacoemulsification. Results of different teaching methods.

Albrecht Hennig1, Bernd Schroeder, Jitendra Kumar

  • 1Sagarmatha Choudhary Eye Hospital, Lahan, Nepal. ahennig@mos.com.np

Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
|October 30, 2004
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Supervised training significantly improves cataract surgery outcomes. Surgeons experienced fewer posterior capsule ruptures and achieved better visual acuity when learning phacoemulsification with supervision.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Surgical Education

Background:

  • Sutureless extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) is a traditional method.
  • Phacoemulsification offers potential advantages but requires specific surgical skills.
  • Effective surgical training methods are crucial for adopting new techniques.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the learning curves of eye surgeons transitioning to phacoemulsification.
  • To compare the impact of different teaching methods on surgical outcomes.
  • To analyze complication rates and visual acuity during the initial learning phase.

Main Methods:

  • Three eye surgeons were studied during their conversion from ECCE to phacoemulsification.
  • Learning curves were assessed over the first 100 operations per surgeon.

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  • Outcomes analyzed included posterior capsule rupture (PCR) rates and postoperative visual acuity.
  • Supervised and unsupervised surgical sessions were compared.
  • Main Results:

    • The posterior capsule rupture (PCR) rate was significantly lower in supervised surgery (4%) compared to unsupervised surgery (15%).
    • Improved uncorrected visual acuity (≥6/18) on postoperative day one was achieved in 62% of patients in supervised surgery versus 22% in unsupervised surgery.
    • These findings highlight a steeper and safer learning curve with supervision.

    Conclusions:

    • Supervised training is more effective for surgeons learning phacoemulsification.
    • Supervision leads to reduced intraoperative complications like PCR.
    • Enhanced visual outcomes are associated with supervised learning of phacoemulsification.