A novel approach to remove retained lens material: Suction-assisted elevation and anterior chamber phacoemulsification.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
European Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1177/11206721241269328
Antonia Maria Luce De Vitto, Paolo Santorum, Enrico Bertelli
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe and evaluate the feasibility of a novel pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) technique for the removal of retained lens material (RLM), which obviates the need for either 20-gauge intravitreal fragmentation or perfluorocarbon-assisted elevation.

Methods: Interventional case series. After thorough 23-gauge PPV, the hard lens material is engaged and held adherent to the vitreous cutter using aspiration, then raised into the anterior chamber. There, a standard phacoemulsification probe, inserted through a corneal incision, is used to fragment and remove the material.

Results: Three eyes of 3 patients were operated on. In all eyes, RLM could be removed completely. Postoperatively, 2 of 3 eyes (67%) achieved 20/20 best-corrected visual acuity. No complications such as glaucoma, cystoid macular edema, corneal edema, or retinal detachments were recorded. Intraoperatively, retinal tears were detected in 2 of 3 (67%) eyes and treated with endolaser retinopexy and fluid-air exchange. One eye subsequently developed macular hole requiring further surgery.

Conclusion: Suction-assisted lens elevation may be a viable and convenient technique to remove RLM during PPV. Although the comparison with other methods is beyond the scope of this preliminary study, visual outcomes and complication rates were encouraging and should be validated in a larger group of patients.

清除滞留晶状体材料的新方法:抽吸辅助提升和前房超声乳化术。
目的:描述并评估一种新型的玻璃体旁切除术(PPV)的可行性,这种方法无需使用20号玻璃体内碎裂术或全氟化碳辅助抬高术,即可取出残留的晶状体材料(RLM):介入病例系列。方法:介入病例系列。在彻底的 23 号 PPV 之后,使用抽吸法将硬晶状体材料吸入并固定在玻璃体切割器上,然后将其提升到前房。然后,通过角膜切口插入标准的乳化探针,将材料破碎并取出:结果:对 3 名患者的 3 只眼睛进行了手术。结果:3 名患者的 3 只眼睛接受了手术。术后,3 只眼睛中有 2 只(67%)的最佳矫正视力达到了 20/20。没有出现青光眼、囊性黄斑水肿、角膜水肿或视网膜脱离等并发症。术中,3 只眼睛中有 2 只(67%)发现视网膜裂孔,并接受了激光视网膜内膜剥离术和液气交换治疗。其中一只眼睛随后出现黄斑孔,需要进一步手术治疗:结论:抽吸辅助晶状体提升术可能是 PPV 期间去除 RLM 的一种可行且方便的技术。虽然与其他方法的比较超出了这项初步研究的范围,但视觉效果和并发症发生率令人鼓舞,应在更大的患者群体中进行验证。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.
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