Surgical techniques for repositioning a dislocated intraocular lens, repair of iridodialysis, and secondary intraocular lens implantation using innovative 25-gauge forceps
Identifieur interne : 001736 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 001735; suivant : 001737Surgical techniques for repositioning a dislocated intraocular lens, repair of iridodialysis, and secondary intraocular lens implantation using innovative 25-gauge forceps
Auteurs : S. Chang ; G. E. CollSource :
- American journal of ophthalmology [ 0002-9394 ] ; 1995.
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PURPOSE: We developed surgical techniques for the sulcus fixation of a posteriorly dislocated or secondarily implanted posterior chamber intraocular lens, repair of an iridodialysis, and the management of a decentered intraocular lens during vitreous surgery using innovative 25-gauge forceps. METHODS: The 25-gauge forceps have a curved shaft, a tip with a distal platform for grasping a suture, and a proximal groove for gripping a haptic. The forceps are inserted through a grooved scleral incision into the plane of the ciliary sulcus, facilitating manipulations such as fastening a suture loop around a haptic, repositing an intraocular lens at the ciliary sulcus, and grasping sutures during repair of a iridodialysis or implantation of a secondary intraocular lens. Seven patients underwent vitreous surgery using the new forceps. RESULTS: In all seven patients the surgical objectives were accomplished with the 25-gauge forceps without postoperative complications such as hemorrhage, hypotony, or lens decentration. CONCLUSIONS: The 25-gauge forceps are innovative instrumentation designed specifically for anterior segment applications during vitreous surgery
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ET : | Surgical techniques for repositioning a dislocated intraocular lens, repair of iridodialysis, and secondary intraocular lens implantation using innovative 25-gauge forceps |
AU : | CHANG (S.); COLL (G. E.) |
AF : | New York hosp.-Cornell univ. medical coll., dep. ophthalmology/New York NY/Etats-Unis |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | American journal of ophthalmology; ISSN 0002-9394; Coden AJOPAA; Etats-Unis; Da. 1995; Vol. 119; No. 2; Pp. 165-174; Bibl. 19 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | PURPOSE: We developed surgical techniques for the sulcus fixation of a posteriorly dislocated or secondarily implanted posterior chamber intraocular lens, repair of an iridodialysis, and the management of a decentered intraocular lens during vitreous surgery using innovative 25-gauge forceps. METHODS: The 25-gauge forceps have a curved shaft, a tip with a distal platform for grasping a suture, and a proximal groove for gripping a haptic. The forceps are inserted through a grooved scleral incision into the plane of the ciliary sulcus, facilitating manipulations such as fastening a suture loop around a haptic, repositing an intraocular lens at the ciliary sulcus, and grasping sutures during repair of a iridodialysis or implantation of a secondary intraocular lens. Seven patients underwent vitreous surgery using the new forceps. RESULTS: In all seven patients the surgical objectives were accomplished with the 25-gauge forceps without postoperative complications such as hemorrhage, hypotony, or lens decentration. CONCLUSIONS: The 25-gauge forceps are innovative instrumentation designed specifically for anterior segment applications during vitreous surgery |
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FD : | Lentille intraoculaire; Implanté; Luxation; Postérieur; Suture chirurgicale; Réimplantation; Chambre postérieure; Iridodialyse; Forceps; Matériel technique; Technique; Traitement; Homme; Sillon ciliaire |
FG : | Chirurgie; Oeil pathologie; Uvée pathologie |
ED : | Intraocular lens; Implanted; Luxation; Posterior; Suturation; Replantation; Posterior chamber; Iridodialysis; Forceps; Technical equipment; Technique; Treatment; Human |
EG : | Surgery; Eye disease; Uvea disease |
GD : | Aufbereiten |
SD : | Lente intraocular; Implantado; Luxación; Posterior; Sutura quirúrgica; Reimplantación; Cámara posterior; Iridodiálisis; Forceps; Equipo técnico; Técnica; Tratamiento; Hombre |
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