Wilson M E, Pandey S K, Thakur J
Miles Center for Pediatric Ophthalmology, Storm Eye Institute, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425-5536, USA.
Br J Ophthalmol. 2003 Jan;87(1):14-9. doi: 10.1136/bjo.87.1.14.
Paediatric cataract blindness presents an enormous problem to developing countries in terms of human morbidity, economic loss, and social burden. Managing cataracts in children remains a challenge: treatment is often difficult, tedious, and requires a dedicated team effort. To assure the best long term outcome for cataract blind children, appropriate paediatric surgical techniques need to be defined and adopted by ophthalmic surgeons of developing countries. The high cost of operative equipment and the uneven world distribution of ophthalmologists, paediatricians, and anaesthetists create unique challenges. This review focuses on issues related to paediatric cataract management that are appropriate and suitable for ophthalmic surgeons in the developing world. Practical guidelines and recommendations have also been provided for ophthalmic surgeons and health planners dealing with childhood cataract management in the developing world.
小儿白内障致盲给发展中国家带来了巨大问题,涉及人类发病率、经济损失和社会负担。儿童白内障的治疗仍是一项挑战:治疗往往困难、繁琐,需要专业团队的努力。为了确保白内障致盲儿童获得最佳的长期治疗效果,发展中国家的眼科医生需要确定并采用合适的小儿手术技术。手术设备成本高昂,眼科医生、儿科医生和麻醉师在全球分布不均,带来了独特的挑战。本综述聚焦于适合发展中国家眼科医生的小儿白内障治疗相关问题。还为发展中国家处理儿童白内障治疗的眼科医生和卫生规划者提供了实用指南和建议。