[Evaluation of post intraocular lens implantation detrition of clear corneal incisions using an injector system in porcine eyes]
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[Evaluation of post intraocular lens implantation detrition of clear corneal incisions using an injector system in porcine eyes]
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the detrition of clear corneal incisions (CCIs) after intraocular lens (IOL) implantation using an injector system in porcine eyes.
Methods: Group A: after CCIs were performed with 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, and 2.65 mm wide slit knives, a Y-60 H (HOYA) IOL was implanted in the anterior chamber using an injector system. Group B: after CCIs were performed with 2.4, 2.65, 2.8, 3.0, and 3.2 mm wide slit knives, a PY-60 R (HOYA) IOL was implanted in the anterior chamber using an injector system. Group C: after CCIs were performed with 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4 mm wide slit knives, a SN 60 AT (Alcon) IOL was implanted in the anterior chamber using an injector system.
Control: CCIs were performed with 3.0 mm wide slit knives. Each group used five porcine eyes for each slit knife (Group A 25 eyes; Group B 25 eyes; Group C 20 eyes; CONTROL 5 eyes). The detrition of the CCIs was evaluated on three different aspects using a scanning electron microscope: a) external expansion at both edges of CCIs; b) rupture of the collagen fibers; c) expansion between the collagen fibers. Aspects a, b and c were given a score of 0, 1, and 2, respectively, and the total points were compared statistically between test and control groups.
Results: The degree of CCIs detrition was significantly reduced in CCIs with a width of more than 2.4 mm of CCIs width in Group A, more than 3.0 mm in Group B, and more than 3.2 mm in Group C.
Conclusions: Minimizing the detrition of corneal incisions after IOL implantation needs a larger than the recommended width of corneal incision.
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