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Postoperative Complications in MSICS

Postoperative complications in Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) can include infection, bleeding, and inflammation. Patients might experience blurred vision or discomfort as the eye heals. Sometimes, the lens may not be correctly positioned or might shift, leading to vision issues. In rarer cases, there could be increased eye pressure, which can harm the optic nerve. Most complications are manageable, but proper follow-up care is essential to ensure a successful recovery and optimal vision restoration. Recognizing and addressing any problems early can greatly improve outcomes.