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Yoshitaka Tasaka1, Noriyoshi Minami, Takashi Suzuki, Shiro Kawasaki, Xiaodong Zheng, Atsushi Shiraishi, Toshihiko Uno, Kensaku Miyake, Yuichi Ohashi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To develop a side-view imaging technique for observing the dynamic behavior of posterior chamber structures (PCSs) in porcine eyes which mimics closed-eye cataract surgery in humans.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24053470 PMCID: PMC3848945 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2415-13-47
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Figure 1Preparation of an enucleated porcine eye and side-view imaging technique. A, The eye was frozen and transected at an angle of about 45 degrees to the equatorial plane with a utility knife. B and C, The bisected eye is fixed to a glass slide with a ring of superglue covered with wheat flour. The eye was left at room temperature for 3 minutes and a tight seal developed between the bisected eye and glass slide. D, Photograph of the equipment used for side-view cinematography.
Figure 2IOP values corresponding to loss of integrity of the eye-slide glass seal. The eye-glass slide seal was broken at a significantly lower IOP in frozen eyes with superglue and no wheat flour set for 3 minutes (Group 2) than that in Group 1 (P = 0.006) and Group 3 (P = 0.014, Tukey-Kramer’s test). There was no significant difference in the IOP at the breaking point between Groups 1 and 3 (P = 0.926, Tukey-Kramer’s test).
Figure 3IOP fluctuations during surgery. A, After setting the pressure sensor, B, during hydrodissection; C, during ultrasound sonication (US); D, during irrigation/aspiration (I/A); E, during IOL insertion; F, during OVD aspiration. Top: Whole eye, A = 5.76 mmHg; B = 21.82 mmHg; C = 52.24 mmHg; D = 41.82 mmHg; E = 11.67 mmHg; and F = 52.01 mmHg. Bottom: Bisected eye; A = 4.85 mmHg; B = 28.03 mmHg; C = 59.70 mmHg; D = 52.27 mmHg; E = 23.33 mmHg; and F = 49.55 mmHg. Black arrows indicate peak IOPs. (X axis: 1 graduation = 0.5 seconds; Y axis: 1 graduation = 10 mmHg).
Comparisons of parameters in whole and bisected eyes
| Whole eye N=10 | 55.3±5.0 | 448.4±33.4 | 40.5±9.8 |
| Bisected eye N=9 | 55.8±4.7 | 497.6±57.3 | 54.4±21.9 |
| P value | 0.650 | 0.028 | 0.107 |
IOP was monitored during PEA in two groups of porcine eyes (N=10 for each group). One group consisted of whole (unbisected) eyes, while the second group consisted of bisected eyes. The bisected eyes were glued to the glass slide with superglue and wheat flour. Among the bisected eyes, 9 of 10 (90%) eyes remained fixed to the slide throughout the procedure. The eye-glass slide seal was broken in only one case during ultrasound sonication of the lens. There was no significant difference between the two groups with respect to the maximum average IOP or the mean volume of the irrigation solution (Mann-Whitney test). The procedure time was significantly longer in bisected eyes than that of whole eyes (P = 0.028 Mann-Whitney test).