Literature DB >> 19781466

Comparison of torsional and longitudinal modes using phacoemulsification parameters.

Marek Rekas1, Robert Montés-Micó, Karolina Krix-Jachym, Adam Kluś, Andrzej Stankiewicz, Teresa Ferrer-Blasco.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare phacoemulsification parameters of torsional and longitudinal ultrasound modes.
SETTING: Ophthalmology Department, Military Health Service Institute, Warsaw, Poland.
METHODS: This prospective study evaluated eyes 1, 7, and 30 days after phacoemulsification with an Infiniti Vision System using the torsional or longitudinal ultrasound (US) mode. Cataract classification was according to the Lens Opacities Classification System II. Nucleus fragmentation was by the phaco-chop and quick-chop methods. Primary outcome measures were phaco time, mean phaco power, mean torsional amplitude, and aspiration time. Total energy, defined as cumulative dissipated energy (CDE) x aspiration time, and the effective coefficient, defined as aspiration time/phaco time, were also calculated.
RESULTS: Four hundred eyes were evaluated. The CDE was statistically significantly lower in the torsional mode for nucleus grades I, II, and III (P<.001) but not for grade IV (P>.05). Aspiration time was statistically significantly shorter in the torsional mode than in the longitudinal mode for nucleus grades III and IV (P<.05). Total energy was significantly lower in the torsional mode for all nucleus densities (P<.05). The effective coefficient was significantly lower in the longitudinal mode except for nucleus grade I (P<.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Torsional phacoemulsification was more effective than longitudinal phacoemulsification in the amount of applied fluid and the quantity of US energy expended. With the torsional method, it was possible to maintain a constant ratio of amount of fluid flow to quantity of US energy used, regardless of nucleus density.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19781466     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2009.04.047

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


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