Perception of visual outcomes in patients after delayed compared to immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery.
Roxanne ArsenaultMélanie HébertEunice L YouMarie-Eve LégaréMathieu MercierPublished in: Journal of cataract and refractive surgery (2022)
Compared to DSBCS patients, ISBCS patients had significantly greater perceived visual function and fewer vision-related limitations in their daily activities at one month postoperatively. This difference lost significance one month after the second-eye surgery of DSBCS patients. This patient-reported outcomes study did not find evidence of perceived bilateral visual impairment in the early postoperative period after ISBCS.