Clinical value of microsurgical cataract surgery in dogs by cryoextraction method.

Polskie archiwum weterynaryjne Pub Date : 1990-01-01
Z Kiełbowicz
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The results of 64 operations of cataract in dogs applying the operating microscope are presented in the paper. The dogs were divided into 4 groups according to the type of cataract: senile, symptomatic, diabetic and toxic. The lenses were removed with a ++cryo-extractor , Dexon and Vicryl were used for suturing. The evaluation of dogs' ability to see after cataract surgery was made on the basis of clinical examinations of vision, ophthalmoscopy and clinical tests. The results of microsurgical cryoextraction in dogs were positive as far as senile and symptomatic cataracts were concerned. No positive results were obtained in the case of diabetic cataract because of existing retinopathy and in toxic cataract where retinal atrophy caused by intoxication occurred. Cataract surgery does not lead to a complete return of vision since the eye is aphakic and hypermetropic. However, it permits the dog to use its sense of vision for orientation in the environment.

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显微外科犬白内障手术的临床价值。
本文报道了64例犬白内障手术应用手术显微镜观察的结果。根据白内障类型分为老年性、症状性、糖尿病性和毒性4组。用++低温提取器取出晶状体,用Dexon和Vicryl进行缝合。通过临床视力检查、眼科检查和临床试验对白内障术后犬的视力进行评价。显微外科冷冻摘除对老年性和症状性白内障的结果均为阳性。糖尿病性白内障因已有视网膜病变,中毒性白内障因中毒导致视网膜萎缩,均未见阳性结果。白内障手术不能完全恢复视力,因为眼睛是无晶状体和远视。然而,它允许狗使用它的视觉在环境中定位。
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