An Alternative Technique For Intraocular Lens Removal: Bimanual Cleavage In The Vitreous Chamber

Matteo Mario Carlà, Carlos Mateo
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We aimed to present a new technique for lens explantation, involving intraocular lens (IOL) cleavage in the vitreous chamber using two forceps and successive removal from the anterior chamber (AC). Retrospective mono-centric analysis of 10 eyes affected by IOL subluxation/luxation who underwent IOL explantation and 23G vitrectomy. After separating the capsular bag rests from the IOL using the vitrectomy probe, serrated forceps were used to grab the IOL, while microscissors performed an “initiation” cut at the midpoint of the lens plate. A second pair of serrated forceps grabbed the IOL plate on the other side. Then, the two forceps were slowly pulled one apart from the other, exerting a separative force perpendicular to the initiation cut and causing the IOL to cleave in two pieces. In case of asymmetric cleavage, a second cleavage was performed. The pieces of the IOL were then moved to the AC and removed through a clear corneal incision. Intraoperative mean IOL removal time was 14.1±6.5 minutes. The IOLs (seven 1-piece and three 3-pieces IOLs) were successfully explanted with this technique in all patients. Overall, 4 cases underwent exclusive IOL explantation and the eyes were left aphakic. Postoperatively, BCVA improved in all patients at 1 week follow-up and no intraoperative or postoperative adverse events were reported. Cornea was completely clear in every case since postoperative day 1. Bimanual cleavage technique for IOL removal ensured safer IOL handling in the larger vitreous chamber and minimized the procedures to be performed in the AC.
眼内透镜摘除的替代技术:玻璃体腔内的双手劈开术
我们旨在介绍一种新的晶状体摘除技术,包括使用两把镊子在玻璃体内劈开晶状体(IOL),然后从前房(AC)中连续取出。 对接受人工晶体摘除术和 23G 玻璃体切除术的 10 只受人工晶体半脱位/脱位影响的眼睛进行了回顾性单中心分析。使用玻璃体切除探针将囊袋托架与人工晶体分离后,用锯齿镊子夹住人工晶体,同时用显微剪刀在晶状体板的中点进行 "启动 "切割。第二把锯齿镊子抓住另一侧的人工晶体板。然后,慢慢地将两把镊子拉开,施加垂直于起始切口的分离力,使人工晶体裂成两片。如果是不对称劈裂,则进行第二次劈裂。然后将人工晶体碎片移至角膜交界处,通过透明角膜切口取出。 术中取出人工晶体的平均时间为 14.1±6.5 分钟。所有患者的人工晶体(7 个 1 片式人工晶体和 3 个 3 片式人工晶体)都通过这种技术成功取出。总体而言,4 例患者只进行了人工晶体摘除术,眼球仍处于无晶体状态。术后随访 1 周时,所有患者的 BCVA 均有所改善,且无术中或术后不良反应报告。自术后第 1 天起,所有病例的角膜均完全清晰。 人工晶体取出的双手劈开技术确保了在较大的玻璃体内更安全地处理人工晶体,并最大限度地减少了在人工晶体植入手术中的操作。
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