Title of article :
A Modified Customized Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lens to Improve Visualization During Phacoemulsification in Ectatic Corneas
Author/Authors :
Chanbour, Wassef Beirut Eye and ENT Specialist Hospital, Lebanon , Harb, Fadi Beirut Eye and ENT Specialist Hospital, Lebanon , Jarade, Elias Beirut Eye and ENT Specialist Hospital, Lebanon
Abstract :
Advanced Keratoconus and ectatic corneal diseases may lead to corneal thinning and irregular astigmatism. The optical
distortion caused by these pathologies may result in poor visibility for the surgeon during phacoemulsification. Thus, the
risk of complication would be increased intraoperatively (capsular rupture, vitreous loss). The aim of this case series was
to use a modified customized Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) contact lens to improve visualization during all the stages of
phacoemulsification in irregular corneas and to avoid open sky technique for cataract removal during penetrating
keratoplasty (PK). A customized, 12 mm, RGP contact lens was designed and manufactured. Two peripheral notches
were customized to fit the hand position of the surgeon (at 11 O’clock and 2 Clock in this case series) to allow clear
corneal incisions. Six eyes of 6 patients were included (3 eyes with advanced keratoconus and a severely optically
distorted, yet clear corneas, planned for PK on the same day; 2 eyes were status post-intracorneal ring segment
implantation for stage 4 keratoconus and 1 eye had combined phacoemulsification with superficial keratectomy to
remove paracentral corneal Salzmann’s nodule). Lens opacities ranged from +2 to +4 nuclear sclerosis in all eyes. Good
visualization of the anterior lens and capsule attained with the RGP contact lens fitting. Improved visualization was
reported during all the steps (Capsulorhexis, Irrigation/Aspiration, Phaco. Intraocular lens implantation). The
phacoemulsification was smooth and non-complicated in a total of 6 eyes of 6 patients. In these cases, without RGP
fitting, the operation was not technically possible. The customized notches allowed any insertion of surgical instruments,
and with the help of viscoelastic maintained a good stability of the contact lens during the operation. We concluded that
customized method RGP contact lens, may help reducing complications during phacoemulsification in advanced corneal
ectasia and perhaps in irregular corneas as well.
Keywords :
Customized Rigid Gas Permeable , RGP , Custom Lens , Contact Lens , Phacoemulsification , Keratoconus , Cataract , Nuclear Sclerosis
Journal title :
Medical Hypothesis, Discovery & Innovation Ophthalmology