Literature DB >> 19683154

Comparison of early corneal endothelial cell loss after coaxial phacoemulsification through 1.8 mm microincision and bimanual phacoemulsification through 1.7 mm microincision.

Michal Wilczynski1, Ewa Supady, Piotr Loba, Aleksandra Synder, Dorota Palenga-Pydyn, Wojciech Omulecki.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare corneal endothelial cell loss after coaxial 1.8 mm microincision cataract surgery (MICS) and bimanual 1.7 mm MICS.
SETTING: Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland.
METHODS: The study comprised a nonrandomized prospective consecutive series of 51 eyes of 51 patients who had coaxial MICS with implantation of an MI60 foldable intraocular lens (IOL) using a 1.8 mm temporal clear corneal microincision. Fifty eyes of 50 patients who had uneventful bimanual MICS through a 1.7 mm temporal clear corneal incision for a sleeveless phaco tip and a side port for an irrigating chopper with a foldable Acri.Smart 48S foldable IOL implantation served as a reference group. Corneal endothelial cell density, intraoperative phaco power, effective phaco time, and preoperative and postoperative visual acuities were evaluated. The measurements were performed in a semiautomated masked manner. Statistical analysis was done using nonparametric tests (Wilcoxon signed rank test and Mann-Whitney U test).
RESULTS: The patients were examined preoperatively and 2 weeks to 1 month postoperatively. The mean follow-up was 22.58 days +/- 5.08 (SD). Postoperatively, the mean corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA)was 0.95 +/- 13 in both groups. There was a significant decrease in endothelial cell density in both groups, 9.46% in Group 1 and 9.27% in Group 2. The between-group difference was not statistically significant (P>.05, Mann-Whitney U test).
CONCLUSIONS: The visual results were excellent in both groups. Both MICS techniques enabled preservation of corneal endothelial cells equally well and were similar in terms of minor surgical trauma and the influence of surgery on corneal endothelial cell density. Our results support the use of both MICS techniques for cataract surgery.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19683154     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2009.05.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cataract Refract Surg        ISSN: 0886-3350            Impact factor:   3.351


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5.  Astigmatism management in cataract surgery with Precizon(®) toric intraocular lens: a prospective study.

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7.  Comparison of variations in cornea after one-handed and two-handed coaxial phacoemulsification.

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10.  Effects of Cataract Surgery on Endothelium in Transplanted Corneal Grafts: Comparison of Extracapsular Cataract Extraction and Phacoemulsification for Complicated Cataract after Penetrating Keratoplasty.

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