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Phacoemulsification of white mature cataracts
Author(s): Vasavada A, Singh R, Desai J
Source: JOURNAL OF CATARACT AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY    Volume: 24    Issue: 2    Pages: 270-277    Published: FEB 1998  
Times Cited: 23     References: 26     
Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate the intraoperative difficulties associated with phacoemulsifisation of while mature cataracts and develop a strategy for consistently achieving continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) in these cases.

Setting: Raghudeep Eye Clinic, Iladevi Cataract & IOL Research Centre, Ahmedabad, India.

Methods: This prospective study comprised 60 eyes of 60 patients with senile white mature cataract. Mean follow-up was 7 months. Detailed preoperative and intraoperative notes were made including intraoperative subjective assessment of the intracapsular pressure and cataract hardness. A small capsulorhexis was attempted initially. Endophacoemulsification was performed using the stop, chop, chop, and stuff technique. The capsulorhexis was enlarged before intraocular lens implantation. An initial cut in the capsulorhexis margin was made with a cystotome needle while a spatula supported the anterior capsule. The capsulorhexis was then enlarged with forceps.

Results: A CCC was achieved in 57 eyes (95%). Intracapsular pressure was judged to be raised in 24 eyes (40%). Of these, CCC was accomplished in 21 eyes (88%). Statistical analysis confirmed that raised intracapsular pressure was a significant factor. Capsule opacification or plaque was detected at the end of the surgery in 20 eyes (33%); 50% of the nuclei were of grade 5 hardness.

Conclusion: If a CCC can be achieved, the results of while cataract phacoemulsification are comparable to those of routine cataract surgery. When using the two-stage technique, one should be prepared to deal with a hard cataract through a small capsulorhexis.

Document Type: Proceedings Paper
Language: English
Reprint Address: Vasavada, A (reprint author), Iladevi Cataract & IOL Res Ctr, Raghudeep Eye Clin, Garukul Rd, Ahmedabad 380052, Gujarat India
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1. Iladevi Cataract & IOL Res Ctr, Raghudeep Eye Clin, Ahmedabad 380052, Gujarat India
Publisher: AMER SOC CATARACT REFRACTIVE SURGERY, 4000 LEGATO RD, SUITE 850, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 USA
Subject Category: Ophthalmology; Surgery
IDS Number: ZA481
ISSN: 0886-3350
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