Guoji Yanke Zazhi (Aug 2015)
Clinical analysis of posterior capsular rupture in small incision non-phacoemulsification cataract surgery
Abstract
AIM:To analyze the cause of posterior capsular rupture in small incision non-phacoemulsification cataract surgery and investigate the treatment methods.METHODS: The clinical data of 108 cases(121 eyes)undergone small incision non-phacoemulsification cataract surgery combined with intraocular lenses(IOL)implantation were retrospectively analyzed. The causes of posterior capsular rupture and treatment of 6 patients(6 eyes)after surgery were analyzed and summarized.RESULTS: Six cases(6 eyes, 4.96%)occurred posterior capsular rupture during the operation, of which 2 cases(2 eyes)underwent posterior chamber IOL implantation intraoperative, 2 cases(2 eyes)received Ⅱ stage IOL implantation in the ciliary sulcus at 1wk postoperative, 2 cases(2 eyes)were given anterior chamber IOL implantation. One case(1 eye)whose vision acuity CONCLUSION: Posterior capsular rupture which occurs in different stages of the operation is the commonest intraoperative complication in small lincision non-phacoemulsification cataract surgery. With improving operative techniques, and continuously accumulating experience, incidence of posterior capsular rupture can be effectively reduced. Even posterior capsular rupture occurs intraoperative, patients can still get a good outcome after timely and proper treatment.
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