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Lens capsule-related problems in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery
PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare lens capsule-related problems in mature versus non-mature senile cataracts in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery. METHODS: A total of 295 patients with senile cataract were divided into two groups according to lens maturation: 105 patients with matur...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597254/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23507672 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S42758 |
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author | Aslan, Lokman Aksoy, Adnan Aslankurt, Murat Özdemir, Murat |
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description | PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare lens capsule-related problems in mature versus non-mature senile cataracts in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery. METHODS: A total of 295 patients with senile cataract were divided into two groups according to lens maturation: 105 patients with mature senile cataract comprised Group 1 (study group) and the remaining 190 with non-mature senile cataract comprised Group 2 (control group). Prior to surgery, ophthalmological examination was undertaken. Patients’ best-corrected visual acuity and intraocular pressure were measured and a slit-lamp examination and funduscopy performed. All examination data were recorded and any capsule-related problems during surgery were also recorded. Patient files were reviewed retrospectively and compared between groups. Fisher’s exact test was used in the statistical analysis. RESULTS: In Group 1, the capsule-related problems found were: inability to complete capsulorhexis (seven eyes [6.6%]), posterior capsular perforation (three eyes [2.8%]), and conversion to extracapsular surgery (one eye [0.9%]). A posterior capsular perforation was seen in one eye (1%) in the control group. An intraocular lens was inserted into the sulcus in six eyes (5.7%) and one anterior chamber (0.9%) in Group 1 and into the sulcus in one eye (0.5%) of Group 2. The lens was inserted into the capsular bag in all other patients. CONCLUSION: Delaying surgery in patients with cataracts creates a high risk for capsule-related surgical complications. Although capsule dyes make capsulorhexis easier, capsulorhexis is the most problematic phase of phacoemulsification in mature cataracts. |
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spelling | pubmed-35972542013-03-18 Lens capsule-related problems in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery Aslan, Lokman Aksoy, Adnan Aslankurt, Murat Özdemir, Murat Clin Ophthalmol Original Research PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare lens capsule-related problems in mature versus non-mature senile cataracts in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery. METHODS: A total of 295 patients with senile cataract were divided into two groups according to lens maturation: 105 patients with mature senile cataract comprised Group 1 (study group) and the remaining 190 with non-mature senile cataract comprised Group 2 (control group). Prior to surgery, ophthalmological examination was undertaken. Patients’ best-corrected visual acuity and intraocular pressure were measured and a slit-lamp examination and funduscopy performed. All examination data were recorded and any capsule-related problems during surgery were also recorded. Patient files were reviewed retrospectively and compared between groups. Fisher’s exact test was used in the statistical analysis. RESULTS: In Group 1, the capsule-related problems found were: inability to complete capsulorhexis (seven eyes [6.6%]), posterior capsular perforation (three eyes [2.8%]), and conversion to extracapsular surgery (one eye [0.9%]). A posterior capsular perforation was seen in one eye (1%) in the control group. An intraocular lens was inserted into the sulcus in six eyes (5.7%) and one anterior chamber (0.9%) in Group 1 and into the sulcus in one eye (0.5%) of Group 2. The lens was inserted into the capsular bag in all other patients. CONCLUSION: Delaying surgery in patients with cataracts creates a high risk for capsule-related surgical complications. Although capsule dyes make capsulorhexis easier, capsulorhexis is the most problematic phase of phacoemulsification in mature cataracts. Dove Medical Press 2013 2013-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3597254/ /pubmed/23507672 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S42758 Text en © 2013 Aslan et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Aslan, Lokman Aksoy, Adnan Aslankurt, Murat Özdemir, Murat Lens capsule-related problems in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery |
title | Lens capsule-related problems in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery |
title_full | Lens capsule-related problems in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery |
title_fullStr | Lens capsule-related problems in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Lens capsule-related problems in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery |
title_short | Lens capsule-related problems in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery |
title_sort | lens capsule-related problems in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597254/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23507672 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S42758 |
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