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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / July / An Open Letter from a Retina Specialist to Cataract Surgeons
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An Open Letter from a Retina Specialist to Cataract Surgeons

Why thorough retinal screening before cataract surgery can safeguard outcomes, shape surgical planning, and reveal risks hiding beyond the lens

By Paulo Eduardo Stanga 7/8/2026 4 min read

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Objective:

To highlight the necessity of thorough retinal evaluation in preoperative assessments for cataract surgery.

Approach:
  • Pre-operative Screening: Discusses the necessity of comprehensive retinal examinations, including slit-lamp and indirect ophthalmoscopy, and highlights the challenges of traditional methods.
  • Digital Retinal Imaging: Explores the advantages of widefield (WF) and ultra-widefield (UWF) imaging technologies for detecting peripheral retinal lesions and improving workflow efficiency.
  • Surgical Planning and Legal Considerations: Addresses the role of fundus imaging in documenting preexisting conditions for medicolegal purposes and tailoring surgical plans based on retinal findings.
Key Findings:
  • Undiagnosed retinal pathology can compromise postoperative outcomes in cataract surgery.
  • Digital retinal imaging techniques enhance detection of peripheral lesions and improve preoperative assessments.
  • Documentation of retinal findings is crucial for legal protection and informed surgical planning.
Interpretation:

Cataract surgeons should integrate comprehensive retinal evaluations into their preoperative workflows to mitigate risks associated with undiagnosed retinal conditions.

Limitations:
  • Traditional retinal examination methods are time-consuming and require high expertise.
  • Younger ophthalmologists may lack experience with certain examination techniques.
Conclusion:

A thorough retinal evaluation is essential for optimizing cataract surgery outcomes.

This content is an AI-generated, fully rewritten summary based on a published scholarly article. It does not reproduce the original text and is not a substitute for the original publication. Readers are encouraged to consult the source for full context, data, and methodology.

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