Dr. Vinod Kumar Baranwal, B06219, Dr. (Col) Rajendra Prasad Gupta, Dr. (Maj General) J K S Parihar, Dr. Shikhar Gaur
AIM :We report our experiences of successfully conducting twelve surgical outreach eye camps and suggest protocol and strict allegiance to guidelines for the same which have been mired in controversy and disrepute repeatedly due to associated blinding complications
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twelve operative Eye Camps were organized at various locations by the eye departments of two tertiary care Hospitals between September 2011 and July 2015.
RESULTS A total of 8039 patients were seen in OPDs. The common cases in OPD included refractive error 56.2%, dry eyes 19.9%, allergic conjunctivitis 7.8% and cataract 17.7%.
988 cases were operated for cataract, 5 for glaucoma and 21 for Pterygium. 87% cases operated for cataract surgery had grade III and above nuclear sclerosis. 95.4% cases were operated by modern Phacoemulsification technique of cataract surgery. Only 1.5% cases developed complications due to surgery. No case developed post operative infection.
CONCLUSION Owing to the remarkable results cataract surgery c

