Title of article :
Pars Plana Vitrectomy and Intravitreal Phacoemulsification for Dropped Nuclei
Author/Authors :
Ghasemi Falavarjani, Khalil Eye Research Center - Rassoul Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hashemi, Masih Eye Research Center - Rassoul Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Jalili Fazel, Ali Eye Research Center - Rassoul Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Modarres, Mehdi Eye Research Center - Rassoul Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Nazari, Hossein Eye Research Center - Rassoul Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Parvaresh, Mohammad-Mehdi Eye Research Center - Rassoul Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Purpose: To report the outcomes of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) and intravitreal
phacoemulsification in patients with dropped nuclei/nuclear fragments following
complicated cataract surgery.
Methods: In this retrospective case series, charts of patients who had undergone PPV
and intravitreal phacoemulsification for removal of dislocated nuclei/lens fragments
were reviewed. After standard PPV, a conventional phacoemulsification probe with
an amputated sleeve was used for grasping and emulsifying the nucleus/nuclear
fragments in mid/anterior vitreous cavity. Pre- and postoperative visual acuity, and
intra- and postoperative complications were recorded.
Results: A total of 22 patients with mean age of 71.1±8.2 years were studied. Mean
interval between complicated cataract surgery and PPV was 26.6±36.5 (range: 0-120)
days. Patients were followed for a mean of 105.5±57.5 days. Preoperatively, best
corrected visual acuity was 2.4±0.6 logMAR which was improved to 1.4±0.6 logMAR at
final follow-up (P<0.001). Intraoperative complications included iatrogenic peripheral
retinal breaks in three eyes. Postoperative complications consisted of epiretinal
membrane formation in one eye, hypotony in one eye, and medically-controlled
glaucoma in 2 eyes.
Conclusion: In this series, PPV and intravitreal phacoemulsification using a conventional
phacoemulsification probe in patients with dropped nuclei/nuclear fragments following
complicated cataract surgery resulted in visual improvement without any complications
directly attributable to the probe.
Keywords :
Dislocated Nucleus , Intravitreal Phacoemulsification , Pars Plana Vitrectomy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics