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Use of viscoelastic substance in ophthalmic surgery – focus on sodium hyaluronate

Among viscoelastic substances, sodium hyaluronate has become the most popular for intraocular surgeries since the introduction of Healon(®) (sodium hyaluronate 1%, 4 × 10(6) daltons) in 1979. This review focuses on the recent development of a new generation of sodium hyaluronate agents with new rheo...

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Autores principales: Higashide, Tomomi, Sugiyama, Kazuhisa
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2698691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19668386
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description Among viscoelastic substances, sodium hyaluronate has become the most popular for intraocular surgeries since the introduction of Healon(®) (sodium hyaluronate 1%, 4 × 10(6) daltons) in 1979. This review focuses on the recent development of a new generation of sodium hyaluronate agents with new rheologic properties and the relevant new techniques used in cataract, glaucoma, corneal, and vitreoretinal surgeries. The introduction of sodium hyaluronate agents with different rheologic properties has improved the safety and reliability of intraocular surgeries. Although there have been numerous studies reporting the effectiveness of viscoelastic substances in intraocular surgeries, rigorous validation by multi-center randomized control trials is lacking in many cases. At present, no single viscoelastic agent is most suitable to all of the various intraocular surgical techniques. Therefore, ophthalmologic surgeons should keep up with recent developments of viscoelastic agents and relevant surgical techniques for better patient care.
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spelling pubmed-26986912009-08-10 Use of viscoelastic substance in ophthalmic surgery – focus on sodium hyaluronate Higashide, Tomomi Sugiyama, Kazuhisa Clin Ophthalmol Review Among viscoelastic substances, sodium hyaluronate has become the most popular for intraocular surgeries since the introduction of Healon(®) (sodium hyaluronate 1%, 4 × 10(6) daltons) in 1979. This review focuses on the recent development of a new generation of sodium hyaluronate agents with new rheologic properties and the relevant new techniques used in cataract, glaucoma, corneal, and vitreoretinal surgeries. The introduction of sodium hyaluronate agents with different rheologic properties has improved the safety and reliability of intraocular surgeries. Although there have been numerous studies reporting the effectiveness of viscoelastic substances in intraocular surgeries, rigorous validation by multi-center randomized control trials is lacking in many cases. At present, no single viscoelastic agent is most suitable to all of the various intraocular surgical techniques. Therefore, ophthalmologic surgeons should keep up with recent developments of viscoelastic agents and relevant surgical techniques for better patient care. Dove Medical Press 2008-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2698691/ /pubmed/19668386 Text en © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Use of viscoelastic substance in ophthalmic surgery – focus on sodium hyaluronate
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