Restarting cataract surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic; a prospective study analysing 30 day outcomes after elective cataract surgery in the United Kingdom
BMC Ophthalmology Apr 14, 2021
Carr F, Agarwal P, Narula H, et al. - In this single centre prospective observational cohort study, researchers assessed the safety of elective cataract surgery performed in the United Kingdom in a COVID-19 free hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. The sample consisted of consecutive patients undergoing elective cataract surgery in the United Kingdom over a 3 month period from May to August 2020. In total, 649 elective cataract surgeries were performed. This investigation shows a safe model for the resumption of elective cataract surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing strict infection control measures are in place.
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