Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2013)

Vacuum-Assisted Continuous Circular Capsulorhexis Using Bimanual Irrigation and Aspiration System of Phaco Machine in Immature Cataract

  • Huseyin Oksuz,
  • Mutlu C. Daglioglu,
  • Mesut Coskun,
  • Özgür İlhan,
  • Esra Ayhan Tuzcu,
  • Nilufer Ilhan,
  • Emre Ayıntap,
  • Uğurcan Keskin,
  • İbrahim Taşkın

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/921646
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Seventy-eight eye of 65 patients were enrolled in this retrospective clinical study. Two-side ports are made with a 23-gauge stiletto knife. The irrigation handpiece is introduced into the anterior chamber through one side port and 27-gauge cystotome is introduced through the other one. Anterior capsular flap is created with cystotome. The capsular flap is vacuumed with a 25-gauge visco elastic’s cannula, which connected to the phaco machine vacuum. The continuous circular capsulorhexis (CCC) is completed with the using bimanual irrigation and aspiration system of phaco machine. Vacuum-assisted CCC technique was used in 78 cases of uncomplicated immature senile cataracts. All cases were done under sub-Tenon’s anesthesia. A complete CCC was achieved in all cases. Performing CCC with our technique is easy, safe, and cheap. It may be an alternative method to CCC by using OVD and forceps.