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Lippincott, John K., Collins, Marilyn M., Tieu, Brian C. |
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Retinal Cases & Brief Reports; Jan2023, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p54-60, 7p |
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Three cases of EnVista eyelet fracture and resultant dislocation of the Gore-Tex scleral-sutured intraocular lens are presented along with an assessment of the tensile strength and fracture characteristics of the eyelets under two suturing methods as well as discussion of pursuant surgical considerations. Purpose: Three cases of dislocation of a Gore-Tex scleral-sutured EnVista intraocular lens are reported. The tensile strength of the lens eyelets under two suturing methods is assessed. Pursuant surgical considerations are discussed. Methods: A chart review was performed to identify cases of scleral-sutured EnVista lens dislocations. In addition, six EnVista lenses were suspended in a balanced salt solution tank, tied either with suture over haptic or simple pass technique. Eyelet tensile strength was calculated by gradual addition of weights. Eyelet fracture position and width were measured. The tensile strength of one additional EnVista lens was assessed in open air. Patients: In a retrospective, consecutive case series, three dislocated lenses were identified out of 17 surgeries from one institution. Two dislocations occurred postoperatively, and one occurred intraoperatively. Results: The EnVista eyelet demonstrated greater tensile strength tied with the simple pass method (0.27 ± 0.017 N, n = 3) than with the suture over haptic method (0.15 ± 0.016 N, n = 3; P = 0.0015). Eyelet fracture location corresponded to tensile strength. The lens in air withstood greater tensile stress. Conclusion: Stress is placed on different regions of the eyelet with each suturing method. Simple pass may withstand greater tension and decrease risk for lens fracture, but the operating surgeon must consider multiple factors when forming an operative plan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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