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Hydraulic Resistance of Vitreous Cutters: The Impact of Blade Design and Cut Rate

PURPOSE: To measure the hydraulic resistance (HR) of vitreous cutters equipped with a Regular guillotine Blade (RB) or double edge blade (DEB) at cut rates comprised between 0 and 12,000 cuts per minute (CPM) and compare it with vitreous fragment size. This was an in vitro experimental study; in viv...

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Autores principales: Rossi, Tommaso, Querzoli, Giorgio, Angelini, Giampiero, Malvasi, Carlo, Rossi, Alessandro, Morini, Mario, Esposito, Graziana, Micera, Alessandra, di Luca, Natale Mario, Ripandelli, Guido
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4942252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27441099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.5.4.1
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author Rossi, Tommaso
Querzoli, Giorgio
Angelini, Giampiero
Malvasi, Carlo
Rossi, Alessandro
Morini, Mario
Esposito, Graziana
Micera, Alessandra
di Luca, Natale Mario
Ripandelli, Guido
author_facet Rossi, Tommaso
Querzoli, Giorgio
Angelini, Giampiero
Malvasi, Carlo
Rossi, Alessandro
Morini, Mario
Esposito, Graziana
Micera, Alessandra
di Luca, Natale Mario
Ripandelli, Guido
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description PURPOSE: To measure the hydraulic resistance (HR) of vitreous cutters equipped with a Regular guillotine Blade (RB) or double edge blade (DEB) at cut rates comprised between 0 and 12,000 cuts per minute (CPM) and compare it with vitreous fragment size. This was an in vitro experimental study; in vivo HR measure and vitreous sampling. METHODS: HR, defined as aspiration pressure/flow rate, was measured in balanced salt solution (BSS; Alcon, Fort Worth, TX) (in vitro) and during pars plana vitrectomy of 20 consecutive patients aged 18 to 65, undergoing macular surgery. HR was recorded at increasing cut rates (500–6000 CPM for the RB and 500–12,000 CPM for the DEB; 5 mL/min flow). Vitreous samples were withdrawn and analyzed with Western and collagen type II and IX immunostaining to evaluate protein size. The main outcome measures were hydraulic resistance (mm Hg/ml/min [±SD]) and optic density for Western blot and immunostaining. RESULTS: RB and DEB showed identical HR in BSS between 0 and 3000 CPM. Above 3000 CPM, RB HR steadily increased, and was significantly higher than DEB HR. Vitreous HR was also similar for the two blades between 0 and 1500 CPM. Above 1500 CPM, RB offered a significantly higher resistance. Western blot and immunostaining of vitreous samples did not yield a significant difference in size, regardless of blade type and cut rate. CONCLUSIONS: DEB is more efficient, offering a lower HR than RB over 1500 CPM in human vitreous. There is no viscosity reduction as a function of cut-rate between 1500 and 12,000 CPM, as HR does not vary. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Future vitreous cutters will benefit of a DEB; optimal cut rate needs to be defined, and the simple increase of cut rate does not provide benefits after a certain limit to be assessed.
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spelling pubmed-49422522016-07-20 Hydraulic Resistance of Vitreous Cutters: The Impact of Blade Design and Cut Rate Rossi, Tommaso Querzoli, Giorgio Angelini, Giampiero Malvasi, Carlo Rossi, Alessandro Morini, Mario Esposito, Graziana Micera, Alessandra di Luca, Natale Mario Ripandelli, Guido Transl Vis Sci Technol Articles PURPOSE: To measure the hydraulic resistance (HR) of vitreous cutters equipped with a Regular guillotine Blade (RB) or double edge blade (DEB) at cut rates comprised between 0 and 12,000 cuts per minute (CPM) and compare it with vitreous fragment size. This was an in vitro experimental study; in vivo HR measure and vitreous sampling. METHODS: HR, defined as aspiration pressure/flow rate, was measured in balanced salt solution (BSS; Alcon, Fort Worth, TX) (in vitro) and during pars plana vitrectomy of 20 consecutive patients aged 18 to 65, undergoing macular surgery. HR was recorded at increasing cut rates (500–6000 CPM for the RB and 500–12,000 CPM for the DEB; 5 mL/min flow). Vitreous samples were withdrawn and analyzed with Western and collagen type II and IX immunostaining to evaluate protein size. The main outcome measures were hydraulic resistance (mm Hg/ml/min [±SD]) and optic density for Western blot and immunostaining. RESULTS: RB and DEB showed identical HR in BSS between 0 and 3000 CPM. Above 3000 CPM, RB HR steadily increased, and was significantly higher than DEB HR. Vitreous HR was also similar for the two blades between 0 and 1500 CPM. Above 1500 CPM, RB offered a significantly higher resistance. Western blot and immunostaining of vitreous samples did not yield a significant difference in size, regardless of blade type and cut rate. CONCLUSIONS: DEB is more efficient, offering a lower HR than RB over 1500 CPM in human vitreous. There is no viscosity reduction as a function of cut-rate between 1500 and 12,000 CPM, as HR does not vary. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Future vitreous cutters will benefit of a DEB; optimal cut rate needs to be defined, and the simple increase of cut rate does not provide benefits after a certain limit to be assessed. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4942252/ /pubmed/27441099 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.5.4.1 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Rossi, Tommaso
Querzoli, Giorgio
Angelini, Giampiero
Malvasi, Carlo
Rossi, Alessandro
Morini, Mario
Esposito, Graziana
Micera, Alessandra
di Luca, Natale Mario
Ripandelli, Guido
Hydraulic Resistance of Vitreous Cutters: The Impact of Blade Design and Cut Rate
title Hydraulic Resistance of Vitreous Cutters: The Impact of Blade Design and Cut Rate
title_full Hydraulic Resistance of Vitreous Cutters: The Impact of Blade Design and Cut Rate
title_fullStr Hydraulic Resistance of Vitreous Cutters: The Impact of Blade Design and Cut Rate
title_full_unstemmed Hydraulic Resistance of Vitreous Cutters: The Impact of Blade Design and Cut Rate
title_short Hydraulic Resistance of Vitreous Cutters: The Impact of Blade Design and Cut Rate
title_sort hydraulic resistance of vitreous cutters: the impact of blade design and cut rate
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4942252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27441099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.5.4.1
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