Structural Changes of Clear Corneal Incision Due to Straining and Temperature Alternation in MICS (Presented in Russian)

Tuesday, April 29, 2014: 8:13 AM
Room 155 (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Yuri Takhtaev, MD, Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery State clinic St.Petersburg branch, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Serge Y. Takhtaev, MD, Fyodorov "Eye Microsurgery" State clinic, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Ksenia Boiko, Northern-Western State Medical University n.a. I.Mechnikov, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

Narrative Responses:

Purpose
Evaluate the wound changes depending on initial incision size (1.8 mm-2.0 mm, 2.2mm) during MICS using the injector with D-cartridge for IOL implantation.

Methods
The phacoemulsification procedure was performed for cataract removing in 130 eyes using torsional ultrasound through incisions of 1.8 mm, 2.0 mm 2.2 mm. We measured the incision width at different stages of the procedure (before IOL implantation and after implantation of IOL) using a standard incision gauge with 0.1 mm increment. Patients were divided into three groups depending on the incision initial size (1.8mm 2.0 mm 2.2 mm). The spherical power of the implanted IOL varied up to 28 Dpi and in all cases the implantation was performed using ASICO ROYAL injector with D-cartridge.

Results
A slight increase of the incision size was noted in all three groups preceding the implantation. The difference was in average 0.1mm±0.05 and it was not statistically significant. After implantation of IOL the greatest increase of the incision was noted in the group with 1.8 mm incision compared with the groups of 2.0 mm and 2.2 mm. The difference was statistically significant and it was 0.3±0.1 in the group with an incision of 1.8 mm, 0.15±0.05 in the group with an incision of 2.0 mm and 0.1±0.05 in the group with an incision of 2.2 mm (p <0,05).

Conclusion
A dependence was observed: the smaller was the initial incision, the smaller was the final incision. Pre-implantation measures didn’t show statistically significant expansion of the incision in all groups. After implantation all groups showed statistically significant enlargement of the incision with the evaluation of spherical power of IOL.