Izák M, Masek P, Svácová H, Lehot'anová A, Cervenová M
Ocná klinika IVZ NsP D. D. Roosevelta, Banská Bystrica.
Cesk Oftalmol. 1993 Nov;49(6):362-7.
After a brief introduction on the history of implantations of synthetic intraocular lenses in Czechoslovakia the authors present an analysis of surgery of cataract and implantation of artificial intraocular lenses during the past five years in Czechoslovakia. The number of operations of cataract increases every year, a substantial increase was recorded in particular in 1992. During the other years there is also a change from intracapsular to extracapsular extraction of cataract and a slow onset of phacoemulsification. The number of departments where artificial lenses are implanted is increasing as well as the ratio of implantations in relation to the total of cataract surgery. In particular during the remaining three years a marked rise of implantation of posterior chamber lenses was recorded and a decline in implantations of iris-clip lenses. Almost 95% of implantations of posterior chamber lenses is considered satisfactory, while less than 60% implantations from the total number of cataract surgery is still insufficient.