BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To compare anterior-segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT), ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM), and direct visualization for detecting vitreous incarceration in sutureless sclerotomies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prospective, randomized, and observer-masked experimental study in which 23-gauge vitrectomy was performed in pig eyes. Postoperative incisional vitreous incarceration was evaluated by AS-OCT, UBM, and direct visualization. RESULTS:One hundred eighteen pig eyes were included. Vitreous entrapment was found in 7.9% (28 of 354), 59.6% (211 of 354), and 95.5% (338 of 354) of the sclerotomies analyzed by AS-OCT, UBM, and direct visualization, respectively. Direct visualization was the most sensible method for identifying incisional vitreous when compared with UBM and AS-OCT (P < .0001). In turn, UBM was superior to AS-OCT for observing vitreous incarceration (P < .0001). CONCLUSION: Direct visualization is the most effective method for detecting vitreous entrapment. Regarding the imaging techniques, UBM was superior to AS-OCT for identifying vitreous incarceration. Copyright 2012, SLACK Incorporated.
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To compare anterior-segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT), ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM), and direct visualization for detecting vitreous incarceration in sutureless sclerotomies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prospective, randomized, and observer-masked experimental study in which 23-gauge vitrectomy was performed in pig eyes. Postoperative incisional vitreous incarceration was evaluated by AS-OCT, UBM, and direct visualization. RESULTS: One hundred eighteen pig eyes were included. Vitreous entrapment was found in 7.9% (28 of 354), 59.6% (211 of 354), and 95.5% (338 of 354) of the sclerotomies analyzed by AS-OCT, UBM, and direct visualization, respectively. Direct visualization was the most sensible method for identifying incisional vitreous when compared with UBM and AS-OCT (P < .0001). In turn, UBM was superior to AS-OCT for observing vitreous incarceration (P < .0001). CONCLUSION: Direct visualization is the most effective method for detecting vitreous entrapment. Regarding the imaging techniques, UBM was superior to AS-OCT for identifying vitreous incarceration. Copyright 2012, SLACK Incorporated.
Authors: Javier Benitez-Herreros; Lorenzo Lopez-Guajardo; Cristina Camara-Gonzalez; Aurora Perez-Crespo; Agustin Silva-Mato; Miguel A Teus Journal: Clin Ophthalmol Date: 2013-07-19