Knife versus neodymium:YAG laser posterior capsulotomy: A one-year follow-up

Guy E. Knolle Jr. M.D.
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Abstract

To study the effectiveness of the neodymium:YAG laser for secondary posterior capsulotomy, 100 limbal needle-knife discissions were compared to 100 YAG discissions. After a one-year follow-up, the “post-knife” and “post-YAG” visual acuities were compared to (1) the prediscission vision, and (2) the best vision achieved following cataract surgery prior to posterior capsule opacification. Additional comparisons rated the relative “success” of the two procedures in producing improved visual acuity. When compared to best post-cataract vision, the results at one year showed knife discission to be a success in 94.6% of all cases; the YAG, in 80% of all cases. When patients with preexisting pathology were eliminated from the comparison (there was a higher percentage of preexisting pathology in the YAG group), the knife discissions were successful in 98.5% of the cases, the YAG in 84.6%. The patients in the knife group also recovered their best visual acuity more promptly and completely than did those in the YAG group and had a lower incidence of complications.

刀与钕:YAG激光后囊切开术:一年随访
为了研究YAG激光在继发性后囊切开术中的有效性,我们将100例角膜缘针刀手术与100例YAG手术进行了比较。经过一年的随访,将“刀后”和“yag后”的视力与(1)术前视力和(2)后囊膜混浊前白内障手术后的最佳视力进行比较。另外的比较评价了两种手术在提高视力方面的相对“成功”。与最佳的白内障后视力相比,一年后的结果显示,94.6%的病例手术成功;YAG,在所有病例中占80%。当先前存在病理的患者从比较中剔除时(YAG组先前存在病理的比例更高),刀切成功率为98.5%,YAG组为84.6%。手术刀组患者的最佳视力也比YAG组恢复得更快、更完全,并发症发生率也更低。
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