The Risk of Capsular Breakage from Phacoemulsification Needle Contact With the Lens Capsule: A Laboratory Study
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  • 作者:Jay J. Meyer ; Annie F. Kuo ; R ; all J. Olson
  • 刊名:American Journal of Ophthalmology
  • 出版年:2010
  • 出版时间:June 2010
  • 年:2010
  • 卷:149
  • 期:6
  • 页码:882-886.e1
  • 全文大小:524 K
文摘

Purpose

To determine capsular breakage risk from contact by phacoemulsification needles by machine and tip type.

Design

Experimental laboratory investigation.

Methods

Infiniti (Alcon, Inc.) with Intrepid cartridges and Signature (Abbott Medical Optics, Inc.) phacoemulsification machines were tested using 19- and 20-gauge sharp and rounded tips. Actual and unoccluded flow vacuum were determined at 550 mm Hg, bottle height of 75 cm, and machine-indicated flow rate of 60 mL/minute. Breakage from brief tip contact with a capsular surrogate and human cadaveric lenses was calculated.

Results

Nineteen-gauge tips had more flow and less unoccluded flow vacuum than 20-gauge tips for both machines, with highest unoccluded flow vacuum in the Infiniti. The 19-gauge sharp tip was more likely than the 20-gauge sharp tip to cause surrogate breakage for Signature with micropulse and Ellips (Abbott Medical Optics, Inc.) ultrasound at 100 % power. For Infiniti using OZil (Alcon, Inc.) ultrasound, 20-gauge sharp tips were more likely than 19-gauge sharp tips to break the membrane. For cadaveric lenses, using rounded 20-gauge tips at 100 % power, breakage rates were micropulse (2.3 % ), Ellips (2.3 % ), OZil (5.3 % ). Breakage rates for sharp 20-gauge Ellips tips were higher than for rounded tips.

Conclusions

Factors influencing capsular breakage may include active vacuum at the tip, flow rate, needle gauge, and sharpness. Nineteen-gauge sharp tips were more likely than 20-gauge tips to cause breakage in lower vacuum methods. For higher-vacuum methods, breakage is more likely with 20-gauge than with 19-gauge tips. Rounded-edge tips are less likely than sharp-edged tips to cause breakage.

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