Lauren J Jeang, Jacob J Liechty, Asyvia Powell, Christopher Schwartz, Mark DiSclafani, Mitchell D Drucker, William M McDowell
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Purpose To determine if a structured surgical wet laboratory curriculum for ophthalmology residents reduced the rate of posterior capsule rupture (PCR) in phacoemulsification cataract surgery. Setting James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Tampa, FL. Design Retrospective cohort study. Methods The study assessed resident-performed phacoemulsification cataract cases from 2011 to 2017, after the creation of a wet laboratory course. Primary outcome measure was PCR. If present, timing of complication, dropped lens fragments, and the need for anterior vitrectomies were noted. Self-reported rates of PCR prior to institution of a wet laboratory course (2010-2011) were compared with cases done by residents who completed the course (2011-2017). Results A total of 3,445 cases were reviewed of which 2.44% (84 cases) noted PCR. Of these, 19% (16) had dropped lens fragments, and 60.7% (51) required anterior vitrectomy. Sixty-nine cases documented timing of PCR with the majority, 58%, occurring during phacoemulsification. When comparing rates of PCR in cases done prior to the presence of a wet laboratory course versus after, there was a significant reduction observed (5.20% before vs. 2.44% after). Conclusion In the presence of a wet laboratory curriculum, the rate of PCR decreased dramatically. The average rate was lower than those reported at other training programs (2.6-9.9%). Most PCR occurred during phacoemulsification, suggesting need for further focused instruction in this step.
目的探讨眼科住院医师的结构化外科湿实验室课程是否能降低白内障超声乳化手术后囊破裂(PCR)的发生率。James A. Haley退伍军人医院,坦帕,FL。设计回顾性队列研究。方法对2011年至2017年住院医师行白内障超声乳化术的病例进行评估。主要结局指标为PCR。如果存在,并发症的时间,晶状体碎片掉落,以及需要前玻璃体切除术。将2010-2011年开设湿实验课程前的自我报告PCR率与完成课程的居民(2011-2017年)的病例进行比较。结果共检出3445例,其中PCR检出84例,占2.44%。其中,19%(16例)有晶状体碎片掉落,60.7%(51例)需要前路玻璃体切除术。69例病例记录了PCR的时间,其中大多数(58%)发生在超声乳化术期间。当比较湿实验室课程之前和之后的PCR率时,观察到显著降低(之前5.20% vs.之后2.44%)。结论在湿式实验室教学中,PCR检出率明显下降。平均比率低于其他培训项目(2.6-9.9%)。大多数PCR发生在超声乳化过程中,提示在这一步骤中需要进一步的重点指导。