Phacoemulsification for cataract following pars plana vitrectomy

Autor: M L, McDermott, J E, Puklin, G W, Abrams, D, Eliott
Rok vydání: 1997
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Zdroj: Ophthalmic surgery and lasers. 28(7)
ISSN: 1082-3069
Popis: To determine if the technical aspects of phacoemulsification for removal of cataract following pars plana vitrectomy differ from those of phacoemulsification for removal of cataract in nonvitrectomized eyes.Twenty-two eyes that had undergone prior vitrectomy were identified through a retrospective review of chart notes and operative records of 1039 consecutive cataract extractions performed by one surgeon.Complications of proliferative diabetic retinopathy was the most common indication for prior vitrectomy. The predominant lens change was nuclear sclerosis. Deep anterior chambers with large anterior to posterior excursions of the iris lens diaphragm with simultaneous fluctuation in pupil size occurred during phacoemulsification. The posterior capsule was flaccid and mobile during lens cortex removal. No posterior capsules ruptured. Postoperative visual acuity improved in 91% of the patients.Prior vitrectomy was associated with diabetes and nuclear sclerotic cataract. Phacoemulsification in this patient population was associated with inadequate pupillary mydriasis, superior conjunctival scarring, intraoperative anterior chamber depth, pupil size, and iris lens excursions that hindered phacoemulsification tip placement. Posterior capsules were excessively flaccid, prone to rapid anterior and posterior excursions, and may have plaques that are resistant to intraoperative removal.
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