
doi: 10.25259/tee_12_2025
Traumatic cataract is a crucial cause of blindness following ocular trauma, either open or closed globe, in children. Visual outcomes are unpredictable because they are not dependent on only the lens. No standard classification, investigations, or treatment guidelines are available for the same. Furthermore, many controversies exist regarding predictive models. In this article, we highlight these controversies and recommend certain guidelines that may help clinicians in managing traumatic cataracts in children.
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