5 Key Takeaways
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A study presented at the American Glaucoma Society meeting evaluated surgical success of cataract surgery with Omni versus KDB.
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The study involved 122 eyes, comparing outcomes in patients with various types of glaucoma undergoing phacoemulsification.
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Surgical success at 18 months was significantly higher in the Omni group (83.1%) compared to the KDB group (62.5%).
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The Omni group also experienced a greater reduction in glaucoma medications, averaging a decrease of 1.3 medications.
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Postoperative complication rates were similar between the Omni and KDB groups, with no severe complications reported.
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