Modified Intraocular Lens Intrascleral Fixation Technique Using Two Vitrectomy Ports as Lens Haptic Fixation Sites

Yukihiko Suzuki, Toshio Tando, Kobu Adachi, Takashi Kudo, Mitsuru Nakazawa Department of Ophthalmology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki 036-8562, JapanCorrespondence: Yukihiko Suzuki Tel +81-172-39-5095Fax +81-172-37-5735Email yukihiko@hirosaki-u.ac.jpIntroduction: We devel...

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Main Authors: Suzuki Y, Tando T, Adachi K, Kudo T, Nakazawa M
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-05-01
Series:Clinical Ophthalmology
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spelling doaj-168343dc5e6449d2b4465b9cc300c4d92020-11-25T02:11:14ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832020-05-01Volume 141223122853579Modified Intraocular Lens Intrascleral Fixation Technique Using Two Vitrectomy Ports as Lens Haptic Fixation SitesSuzuki YTando TAdachi KKudo TNakazawa MYukihiko Suzuki, Toshio Tando, Kobu Adachi, Takashi Kudo, Mitsuru Nakazawa Department of Ophthalmology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki 036-8562, JapanCorrespondence: Yukihiko Suzuki Tel +81-172-39-5095Fax +81-172-37-5735Email yukihiko@hirosaki-u.ac.jpIntroduction: We developed a new technique that uses two of the vitrectomy ports as intraocular lens (IOL) haptic fixation sites and compared that with a conventional T-fixation method.Methods: A total of 33 eyes were retrospectively divided into the port-fixation (n=21) and conventional (n=12) groups. For the port-fixation group, supranasal and inferotemporal trocars (25-gauge) were placed in the center of a T-shaped lamellar scleral incision 2 mm from the corneal limbus and a supratemporal trocar at 3.5 mm. Following a vitrectomy, along with lens or IOL extraction as needed, the infusion cannula was changed from an inferotemporal to supratemporal trocar. The first IOL haptic and trocar were then simultaneously withdrawn from the eye by grasping with vitreoretinal forceps, with the same performed for the second IOL haptic and trocar, after which the infusion cannula was removed. In the conventional group, 2 T-shaped scleral incisions and three trocars were separately placed.Results: Postoperatively, transient ocular hypotension and hypertension were observed in a few eyes in both groups. At 6 months after surgery, astigmatism was 1.71± 1.13 D in the port-fixation group and 2.21± 1.78 D in the conventional group (p=0.40, t-test).Conclusion: This new technique may be effective because of the lower number of scleral wounds.Keywords: intraocular lens, intrascleral fixation, cataract surgery, lens subluxation, vitrectomyhttps://www.dovepress.com/modified-intraocular-lens-intrascleral-fixation-technique-using-two-vi-peer-reviewed-article-OPTHintraocular lensintrascleral fixationcataract surgerylens subluxationvitrectomy
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author Suzuki Y
Tando T
Adachi K
Kudo T
Nakazawa M
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Tando T
Adachi K
Kudo T
Nakazawa M
Modified Intraocular Lens Intrascleral Fixation Technique Using Two Vitrectomy Ports as Lens Haptic Fixation Sites
Clinical Ophthalmology
intraocular lens
intrascleral fixation
cataract surgery
lens subluxation
vitrectomy
author_facet Suzuki Y
Tando T
Adachi K
Kudo T
Nakazawa M
author_sort Suzuki Y
title Modified Intraocular Lens Intrascleral Fixation Technique Using Two Vitrectomy Ports as Lens Haptic Fixation Sites
title_short Modified Intraocular Lens Intrascleral Fixation Technique Using Two Vitrectomy Ports as Lens Haptic Fixation Sites
title_full Modified Intraocular Lens Intrascleral Fixation Technique Using Two Vitrectomy Ports as Lens Haptic Fixation Sites
title_fullStr Modified Intraocular Lens Intrascleral Fixation Technique Using Two Vitrectomy Ports as Lens Haptic Fixation Sites
title_full_unstemmed Modified Intraocular Lens Intrascleral Fixation Technique Using Two Vitrectomy Ports as Lens Haptic Fixation Sites
title_sort modified intraocular lens intrascleral fixation technique using two vitrectomy ports as lens haptic fixation sites
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Ophthalmology
issn 1177-5483
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Yukihiko Suzuki, Toshio Tando, Kobu Adachi, Takashi Kudo, Mitsuru Nakazawa Department of Ophthalmology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki 036-8562, JapanCorrespondence: Yukihiko Suzuki Tel +81-172-39-5095Fax +81-172-37-5735Email yukihiko@hirosaki-u.ac.jpIntroduction: We developed a new technique that uses two of the vitrectomy ports as intraocular lens (IOL) haptic fixation sites and compared that with a conventional T-fixation method.Methods: A total of 33 eyes were retrospectively divided into the port-fixation (n=21) and conventional (n=12) groups. For the port-fixation group, supranasal and inferotemporal trocars (25-gauge) were placed in the center of a T-shaped lamellar scleral incision 2 mm from the corneal limbus and a supratemporal trocar at 3.5 mm. Following a vitrectomy, along with lens or IOL extraction as needed, the infusion cannula was changed from an inferotemporal to supratemporal trocar. The first IOL haptic and trocar were then simultaneously withdrawn from the eye by grasping with vitreoretinal forceps, with the same performed for the second IOL haptic and trocar, after which the infusion cannula was removed. In the conventional group, 2 T-shaped scleral incisions and three trocars were separately placed.Results: Postoperatively, transient ocular hypotension and hypertension were observed in a few eyes in both groups. At 6 months after surgery, astigmatism was 1.71± 1.13 D in the port-fixation group and 2.21± 1.78 D in the conventional group (p=0.40, t-test).Conclusion: This new technique may be effective because of the lower number of scleral wounds.Keywords: intraocular lens, intrascleral fixation, cataract surgery, lens subluxation, vitrectomy
topic intraocular lens
intrascleral fixation
cataract surgery
lens subluxation
vitrectomy
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