| Literature DB >> 31097313 |
J-M Perone1, C Goetz2, M Zaidi3, L Lhuillier3.
Abstract
Phacoemulsification techniques can be divided into 2 categories: endocapsular and supracapsular techniques. Supracapsular techniques involve phacoemulsification of the nucleus outside and above the capsular plane. The "Garde-à-vous" technique described in this manuscript is a modified and improved version of the supracapsular procedure with up-to-date technology in micro-coaxial surgery. It maintains the known advantages of supracapsular techniques such as faster surgical times and lower rates of capsular tears and brings a standardized technique with well-defined surgical steps in order to achieve tilting of the nucleus in a vertical or oblique position in almost 100% of cases by performing a double-wave hydro-dissection. The authors also give the results of a non-randomized prospective study, comparing the "Garde-à-vous" technique and the standard "cracking" technique in 2856 cases. The results show that for the "Garde-à-vous group", the patients were significantly younger (P<0.001), the power of ultrasound used was greater (P<0.001) for lower UST (ultrasound time or average phacoemulsification time APT) and EPT (effective phacoemulsication time) (P<0.001), the duration of the procedure was shorter (P<0.001), patient discomfort was less (P<0.001), and the power of the implants used was lower (P<0.01). With regard to the gender of the patients, the percentage of topical anesthesia and the rate of intraoperative complications (posterior capsular rupture), there was no statistically significant difference.Entities:
Keywords: APT; Cataract; Cataracte; Chirurgie micro-coaxiale; Divide and conquer technique; EPT; Endothelial cell loss; Micro-coaxial surgery; Perte cellulaire endothéliale; Phacoemulsification; Supracapsular techniques; TPA; TPE; Technique du « Garde-à-vous »; Technique du « divide and conquer »; Techniques supra-capsulaires; “Garde-à-vous” technique
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31097313 DOI: 10.1016/j.jfo.2019.03.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fr Ophtalmol ISSN: 0181-5512 Impact factor: 0.818