VOLUME 26 ISSUES 1 | 2024

A research study to investigate the transplant confiscation for a multiplicity of ins and outs

1Dr Hasnain Ali, 2Kashaf Munir, 3Kashaf Munir, 4Dr. Muhammad Umair Khan, 5Dr Farnaz Ali, 6Memoona Fareed, 7Kashif Lodhi

1Resident orthopedics, Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad  
2Divisional headquarter and teaching hospital mirpur AJK 
3Divisional headquarter and teaching hospital mirpur AJK 
4Dr. Sikandar Ali Mandhro Civil Hospital Badin, Managed by The Indus Hospital and Health Network Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
5Medical officer DHQ Bhimber.
6H.H. SKBZH Muzaffarabad
7Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences. Università Politécnica delle Marche Via Brecce Bianche 10, 60131 Ancona (AN) Italy,

ABSTRACT
Background: Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed medical procedure worldwide. With the aging population and their desire for active lifestyles, expectations from this surgery have evolved over time.
Objective: This study aimed to understand the advancements in lens technology and its impact on patient outcomes post-cataract surgery.
Methodology: A comprehensive review of recent technological developments in cataract surgery was undertaken, focusing on lens implants and their benefits.
Results: The modernization of cataract surgery has not only restored vision but also addressed optical challenges such as astigmatism and presbyopia. The availability of diverse lens technologies has offered patients tailored solutions to their visual needs.
Conclusion: The continuous innovations in lens technology have significantly enhanced the outcomes of cataract surgery, catering to the contemporary requirements of the aging population and ensuring that they can lead active, fulfilling lives.
Keywords: Cataract surgery, lens technology, patient outcomes, astigmatism, presbyopia, innovation.