利用针刺辅助固定技术重新定位脱位的虹膜爪后人工晶体的新型微创技术。

IF 2.4 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Celso Costa, Nuno Gouveia, Pedro Fonseca, Miguel Raimundo, Joaquim Murta, João Figueira
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摘要

目的:介绍一种改良的针辅助瞳孔后固定技术用于虹膜-爪形人工晶状体(iol)。我们介绍了一种新颖的微创人工晶状体植入技术,用于治疗半脱位的瞳孔后虹膜-爪式人工晶状体。方法:对4例经诊断为瞳孔后虹膜-爪型人工晶状体半脱位的患者进行手术治疗。该方法采用了一种新颖的微创人工晶状体再嵌技术,使用了三根针:一根穿过前房的长而直的跨晶状体针和两根穿过平面部的针来重新定位和安全地植入人工晶状体。结果:所有患者的视力均立即显著恢复,术后基线视力恢复。重要的是,在六个月的随访期间没有观察到术后并发症,强调了该技术的安全性和有效性。结论:我们的新颖的微创技术用于虹膜爪式人工晶状体的再嵌,仅使用三根针,消除了套管针插入、输液套管或缝合的需要。这种方法具有显著的优势,包括手术时间短,手术操作少,患者恢复更快,并发症更少。
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New minimally invasive technique for repositioning of a subluxated retropupillary iris-claw IOL using needle-assisted fixation.

Purpose: This paper presents a modification of the needle-assisted retropupillary fixation technique for iris-claw intraocular lenses (IOLs). We introduce a novel, minimally invasive reenclavation technique for managing subluxated retropupillary iris-claw IOLs.

Methods: The technique was successfully performed on four patients diagnosed with subluxated retropupillary iris-claw IOLs. This approach involved a novel, minimally invasive reenclavation technique that utilized three needles: one long, straight translimbal needle crossing the anterior chamber and two needles introduced through the pars plana to reposition and securely reenclavate the IOL.

Results: All patients experienced immediate and significant visual recovery, with their baseline visual acuities reestablished postoperatively. Importantly, no post-operative complications were observed during the six-month follow-up period, highlighting the safety and efficacy of the technique.

Conclusion: Our novel, minimally invasive technique for reenclavation of iris-claw IOLs, employing just three needles, eliminates the need for trocar insertion, infusion cannulas, or sutures. This approach offers significant advantages, including a shorter operative time and minimal surgical manipulation, leading to faster patient recovery and fewer complications.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
81
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Retina and Vitreous focuses on the ophthalmic subspecialty of vitreoretinal disorders. The journal presents original articles on new approaches to diagnosis, outcomes of clinical trials, innovations in pharmacological therapy and surgical techniques, as well as basic science advances that impact clinical practice. Topical areas include, but are not limited to: -Imaging of the retina, choroid and vitreous -Innovations in optical coherence tomography (OCT) -Small-gauge vitrectomy, retinal detachment, chromovitrectomy -Electroretinography (ERG), microperimetry, other functional tests -Intraocular tumors -Retinal pharmacotherapy & drug delivery -Diabetic retinopathy & other vascular diseases -Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) & other macular entities
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