Hydro-dissection and posterior capsule opacifi

C. Bekibele, Al Musoro
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Objective : to determine the efficacy of hydrodissection in the reduction of posterior capsule opacity. Methods : A non-randomised controlled comparative study carried out at the University College Hospital Ibadan between November 1999 and July 2004. 23 subjects with uncomplicated cataract who had cataract surgery using Extracapsular cataract surgery with out hydrodissection were compared to 33 subjects with similar cataracts who had surgery using hydrodissection. Results : A total of 56 subjects were included in the study comprising 33 subjects in the hydrodissection group (22 males, 11 females, age range 8-88, mean 59.7years). No-hydrodissection group (8 males and 15 females, age range 29-73, mean 60.8years). Early post op complications consisted of cornea striate (hydrodissection group 3%, non-hydrodissection group 34.7%), microcystic epithelial oedema (hydrodissection group78.8%, non-hydrodissection group 39.1%), iritis and irregular pupil. Late post operative complications consisted of cornea oedema 1 in each group, irregular pupil (16.3% more common in the hydrodissection group), and posterior capsule opacity (hydrodissection group 6.1%, and no-hydrodissection group 8.7%). The difference in posterior capsule opacity between the 2 groups was not statistically significant (P>0.05). Conclusion : Hydrodissection is associated with a marginal reduction in post-operative posterior capsule opacity formation following ECCE-IOL surgery. It may however be associated with early post operative complications presumably due to increased manipulation during the procedure. Its use is therefore encouraged but with generous use of viscoelastic material to reduce effect of manipulation on the eye. Keywords : hydrodissection, posterior capsule opacity, cataract extraction Nigerian Journal of Surgical Research Vol. 7(3&4) 2005: 278-280
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水剥离和后囊混浊
目的:探讨水解剖术治疗后囊膜混浊的疗效。方法:1999年11月至2004年7月在伊巴丹大学附属医院进行了一项非随机对照比较研究。23例无并发症的白内障患者采用囊外白内障手术并无水分离,与33例类似白内障患者采用水分离手术进行比较。结果:共纳入56例受试者,其中水解剖组33例,男22例,女11例,年龄8 ~ 88岁,平均59.7岁。无水解剖组(男8例,女15例,年龄29 ~ 73岁,平均60.8岁)。术后早期并发症包括角膜条纹(水剥离组3%,非水剥离组34.7%)、微囊性上皮水肿(水剥离组78.8%,非水剥离组39.1%)、虹膜炎和不规则瞳孔。术后后期并发症为角膜水肿1例,瞳孔不规则(水剥离组多见16.3%),后囊膜混浊(水剥离组6.1%,无水剥离组8.7%)。两组患者后囊膜浑浊程度比较,差异无统计学意义(P>0.05)。结论:ECCE-IOL术后后囊膜混浊形成与水解剖相关。然而,它可能与早期术后并发症有关,这可能是由于手术过程中操作增加所致。因此,鼓励使用它,但要大量使用粘弹性材料,以减少操作对眼睛的影响。关键词:水解剖,后囊混浊,白内障摘除尼日利亚外科研究Vol. 7(3&4) 2005: 278-280
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