{"title":"小儿白内障手术中的简化角膜巩膜隧道法。","authors":"Omer Othman Abdullah, Huseyin Oksuz","doi":"10.4103/ojo.ojo_321_22","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Background/aims: </strong>Performing pediatric lensectomy, anterior vitrectomy with intraocular lens implantation in one session, using a long sclerocorneal tunnel and covering the incision site with 8/0 Vicryl sutures.</p><p><strong>Materials and methods: </strong>This study includes 52 eyes of 30 patients with pediatric cataracts. At the temporal side, the conjunctival peritomy was performed, followed by two long sclerocorneal side ports and the main incision for intraocular lens (IOLs) implantation. At the end of the operation, the side port and the conjunctiva incisions were sutured with 8/0 Vicryl sutures. The IOLs were implanted in children older than 24 months, not in smaller ones. The operations and intraoperative complications were recorded. After the operation, the patients were examined on the 1<sup>st</sup> postoperative day, then six times for the first 6 months. During follow-ups, the impact of the suture on the anterior segment complications and astigmatism was evaluated.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The age of the patients ranged between 2 months and 8 years. The average operation time was 28 ± 6 min. Due to the suture-related complication, neither re-suturing nor stitch removal was carried out; therefore, general anesthesia was not repeated. The average astigmatism value of the children in the postoperative 1<sup>st</sup> week was 1.5 ± 1.2 D (0.5-4.0). The mean astigmatism value was 0.8 ± 0.5 D (0.5-1.5) in the 3<sup>rd</sup> postoperative month.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The long corneoscleral tunnel method has been found safe in pediatric cataract surgery.</p>","PeriodicalId":19461,"journal":{"name":"Oman Journal of Ophthalmology","volume":"17 1","pages":"91-95"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-02-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10957051/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A simplified sclerocorneal tunnel approach in performing pediatric cataract surgery.\",\"authors\":\"Omer Othman Abdullah, Huseyin Oksuz\",\"doi\":\"10.4103/ojo.ojo_321_22\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Background/aims: </strong>Performing pediatric lensectomy, anterior vitrectomy with intraocular lens implantation in one session, using a long sclerocorneal tunnel and covering the incision site with 8/0 Vicryl sutures.</p><p><strong>Materials and methods: </strong>This study includes 52 eyes of 30 patients with pediatric cataracts. At the temporal side, the conjunctival peritomy was performed, followed by two long sclerocorneal side ports and the main incision for intraocular lens (IOLs) implantation. At the end of the operation, the side port and the conjunctiva incisions were sutured with 8/0 Vicryl sutures. The IOLs were implanted in children older than 24 months, not in smaller ones. The operations and intraoperative complications were recorded. After the operation, the patients were examined on the 1<sup>st</sup> postoperative day, then six times for the first 6 months. During follow-ups, the impact of the suture on the anterior segment complications and astigmatism was evaluated.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The age of the patients ranged between 2 months and 8 years. The average operation time was 28 ± 6 min. Due to the suture-related complication, neither re-suturing nor stitch removal was carried out; therefore, general anesthesia was not repeated. The average astigmatism value of the children in the postoperative 1<sup>st</sup> week was 1.5 ± 1.2 D (0.5-4.0). 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A simplified sclerocorneal tunnel approach in performing pediatric cataract surgery.
Background/aims: Performing pediatric lensectomy, anterior vitrectomy with intraocular lens implantation in one session, using a long sclerocorneal tunnel and covering the incision site with 8/0 Vicryl sutures.
Materials and methods: This study includes 52 eyes of 30 patients with pediatric cataracts. At the temporal side, the conjunctival peritomy was performed, followed by two long sclerocorneal side ports and the main incision for intraocular lens (IOLs) implantation. At the end of the operation, the side port and the conjunctiva incisions were sutured with 8/0 Vicryl sutures. The IOLs were implanted in children older than 24 months, not in smaller ones. The operations and intraoperative complications were recorded. After the operation, the patients were examined on the 1st postoperative day, then six times for the first 6 months. During follow-ups, the impact of the suture on the anterior segment complications and astigmatism was evaluated.
Results: The age of the patients ranged between 2 months and 8 years. The average operation time was 28 ± 6 min. Due to the suture-related complication, neither re-suturing nor stitch removal was carried out; therefore, general anesthesia was not repeated. The average astigmatism value of the children in the postoperative 1st week was 1.5 ± 1.2 D (0.5-4.0). The mean astigmatism value was 0.8 ± 0.5 D (0.5-1.5) in the 3rd postoperative month.
Conclusion: The long corneoscleral tunnel method has been found safe in pediatric cataract surgery.
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