Postoperative Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Use for Prevention of Cystoid Macular Edema in Low-Risk Patients
Cataract surgeons often use NSAIDs postoperatively to control patient pain, inflammation, and prevent CME, the most prevalent complication affecting postop visual recovery. Enormous review graph surveys acted in 2016 determined the rate of clinical postoperative CME somewhere in the range of 1.17 and 2.54% in patients with generally safe for CME advancement.