Abstract
Purpose
To compare the complication rates and surgical duration of cataract surgery using two 3D visualization systems and a traditional binocular microscope among experienced and inexperienced surgeons.
Methods
This retrospective case series included 571 eyes that received cataract surgery using either heads up cataract surgery, via a 3D head mounted system (
Results
There was no statistically significant difference in duration of surgery between all 3 visualization approaches for both experienced and inexperienced surgeons (
Conclusions
The implementation of heads up–3D visualization either through a screen or a head mounted platform for cataract surgery seems to offer similar safety and efficiency as the traditional binocular microscope, and both experienced and inexperienced surgeons demonstrate the same outcomes in terms of safety and efficiency.
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