The visual outcome of cataract surgery is a critical measure of its effectiveness and is an essential aspect of quality control in ophthalmic care. The burden of cataracts is especially pronounced in developing countries. This study investigated the characteristics of patients who had cataract surgery and their subsequent visual outcomes. Data was collected from a total of 117 patients, with a mean age of 65.23 years. The majority of the patients had mature cataracts (76.9%) and underwent Small