@article {1213801, title = {Diplopia after Cataract Extraction}, journal = {Semin Ophthalmol}, year = {2017}, month = {2017 Oct 09}, pages = {1-6}, abstract = {Diplopia after cataract extraction is an unexpected outcome for the patient and often a source of confusion for the physician, owing to its relative infrequency. This article reviews the pertinent literature on the subject. Mechanisms include anesthetic myotoxicity, surgical trauma, optical aberrations, cortical disorders in patients with congenital strabismus, and the unmasking of previously unnoticed ocular misalignment. As the population continues to age and cataract extraction is performed in increasing volume, familiarity with this uncommon but important outcome may help to clarify and effectively treat post-cataract-extraction diplopia.}, issn = {1744-5205}, doi = {10.1080/08820538.2017.1353806}, author = {Bouffard, Marc A and Cestari, Dean M} }