The influence that ophthalmic v iscosurgical device gives intra ocular pressure during small in cision and ultra small incision cataract surgeries Takuya Shiba, Takako Torisu, Akiko Hayama Katsuya Mitooka, Hiroshi Tsu neoka Department of Ophthalmology Jikei University School of Medicine Tokyo, Japan The authors have no financial interest in the products mentioned in this poster
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The influence that ophthalmic viscosurgical device gives intra ocular pressure during small incision and ultra small incision cataract surgeries
Department of OphthalmologyJikei University School of MedicineTokyo, JapanThe authors have no financial interest in the products mentioned in this poster
Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Objective
• Using the experimental model we originally prepared, we estimated the difference in the inner pressure of the anterior chamber filling a different type of ophthalmic viscosurgical devices (OVD) in hydrodissection during small incision and ultra small incision cataract surgeries.
Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Methods 1/3
• We made the diameter of the top of the pipettes 1.5mm (micro bimanual phaco group), 2.4mm (micro coaxial phaco group), and 3.0mm (coaxial phaco group).
1.5mm
2.4mm
3.0mm
Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Methods 2/3
• Filled the pipettes with OVD, and applied 5mmHg of constant pressure, using a pressure pump to imitate the process of hydrodissection, and then measured the inner pressure of the pipettes.
• The micro coaxial and micro bimanual groups have shown a difference in the inner pressure with Opegan and other OVDs that is greater than that of the coaxial group.
• Our results suggested the necessity of selecting a low-molecular dispersive type of ophthalmic viscosurgical device for anterior capsulotomy when we implement small-incision and micro-incision cataract surgeries.