Postsurgical inflammation after phacoemulsification and extracapsular extraction with soft or conventional intraocular lens implantation
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Postsurgical inflammation after phacoemulsification and extracapsular extraction with soft or conventional intraocular lens implantation
Abstract
A one-year prospective study was conducted in 120 patients to assess the time course of changes in intraocular inflammation after three cataract surgery procedures: planned extracapsular extraction with poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) intraocular lens (IOL) implantation (11 mm incision group), phacoemulsification with PMMA IOL implantation (7 mm incision group), and phacoemulsification with foldable silicone single-piece IOL implantation (4 mm incision group). Each group was carefully matched for patients' ophthalmologic and systemic backgrounds. Patients with hard nuclei were excluded. The degree of inflammation was evaluated by quantitating aqueous flare intensity and cell count with the laser flare-cell meter. In the early postoperative period, both aqueous flare intensity and cell count were highest in the 11 mm incision group followed, in decreasing order, by the 7 mm and 4 mm incision groups. Significant between-group differences were observed at one, two, and seven postoperative days for flare and one day through one week for cells. Both parameters in each group decreased to a similar level one month after surgery, but flare intensity in all groups remained significantly higher than that of age-matched normal controls up to six months postoperatively.
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