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Results of cataract outreach services in Kano State, Nigeria
Abstract
A blindness prevalence survey in 1996 indicated that estimates of 40000 are blind from cataracts in Kano state, northwestern Nigeria. Many more were severely visually impaired. Eye care personnel and other resources for eye care delivery are located at the state capital. The state Ministry of Health organized an outreach program and 868 cataract patients were operated. Thirty two percent of the patients were blind before surgery and 77% of these had bilateral cataracts. The proportion of those who had posterior chamber intra ocular lens (PC IOL) was 85%. The proportion of patients who regained normal vision was 43% and overall, 94% had vision of 6/60 or, better after surgery compared with 20% in this category before surgery, (WHO vision category 0 and 1). Cataract outreach service is essential in reducing
cataract blindness. Better visual outcome is expected if the opportunity to do biometry existed to determine exact power of IOL to be used during surgery.
cataract blindness. Better visual outcome is expected if the opportunity to do biometry existed to determine exact power of IOL to be used during surgery.