Yang Sun, Wenyi Yuan, Yongxiang Jiang, Zhennan Zhao
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Abstract
Background: This study aims to determine the incidence of conjunctival chemosis during phacoemulsification and to explore the possible mechanism and treatments.
Methods: Patients with or without chemosis during phacoemulsification by the same operator within two years were included. The initial site of chemosis, the chemosis originated time, and the degree of chemosis at the end of the surgery were recorded. The differences in phacoemulsification energy/time and irrigation volume were compared between two groups. Meanwhile, the distance between the clear corneal incision (CCI) and the end of the Bowman's layer, surgically induced astigmatism (SIA), intraocular pressure and central corneal thickness were also compared between the two groups.
Results: The incidence of intraoperative chemosis was 9.17% (66/720). The distance between CCI and the end of the Bowman's layer in the chemosis group was significantly longer than that in the non-chemosis group postoperatively (P < 0.0001). The initial sites of chemosis were located on both sides of the external opening of the CCI. The average time from the phacoemulsification probe introducing into the anterior chamber to the originating of chemosis was 30.23 ± 49.23s.
Conclusion: Intraoperative chemosis is related to the distance from CCI to the end of Bowmen's layer. The residual conjunctiva around the incision wraps the phacoemulsification probe sleeve to form a passage, the leakage fluid enters the subconjunctiva through this passage, forming chemosis. Conjunctival incision on both sides of CCI can effectively prevent the development of chemosis.
背景:本研究旨在确定超声乳化术中结膜化脓的发生率,并探讨可能的机制和治疗方法:本研究旨在确定超声乳化术中结膜化脓的发生率,并探讨可能的机制和治疗方法:方法:纳入两年内由同一操作者实施的超声乳化术中出现或未出现化脓的患者。记录化脓的初始部位、化脓起源时间以及手术结束时的化脓程度。比较两组乳化能量/时间和冲洗量的差异。同时,还比较了两组透明角膜切口(CCI)与鲍曼角膜层末端的距离、手术引起的散光(SIA)、眼压和角膜中央厚度:术中化脓的发生率为 9.17%(66/720)。结果:术中化脓发生率为 9.17%(66/720),化脓组术后 CCI 与鲍曼层末端的距离明显长于非化脓组(P 结论:术中化脓与角膜中央厚度有关:术中化生与 CCI 到鲍曼层末端的距离有关。切口周围残留的结膜包裹着乳化探针套筒形成通道,渗出液通过该通道进入结膜下,形成化脓。CCI 两侧的结膜切口可以有效防止化脓的发生。
期刊介绍:
BMC Ophthalmology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of eye disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.