A comparison of pop and chop to divide and conquer in resident cataract surgery

Fredric J Gross, Debra E Garcia-Zalisnak, Courtney E Bovee, Joy D Strawn Department of Ophthalmology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA Abstract: In this randomized prospective study, the cumulative dissipated energy and case time of pop and chop and of traditional four-quadrant di...

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Main Authors: Gross FJ, Garcia-Zalisnak DE, Bovee CE, Strawn JD
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-09-01
Series:Clinical Ophthalmology
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CDE
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spelling doaj-91dd1ac630bf439ca2b9554f7988aabc2020-11-25T01:51:51ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832016-09-01Volume 101847185129032A comparison of pop and chop to divide and conquer in resident cataract surgeryGross FJGarcia-Zalisnak DEBovee CEStrawn JDFredric J Gross, Debra E Garcia-Zalisnak, Courtney E Bovee, Joy D Strawn Department of Ophthalmology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA Abstract: In this randomized prospective study, the cumulative dissipated energy and case time of pop and chop and of traditional four-quadrant divide and conquer in the first 60 cases (in total 120 eyes) of cataract surgery performed by two residents at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Hampton, Virginia, were compared. Overall and individually, the residents had significantly shorter case times and used significantly less cumulative dissipated energy for performing pop and chop than that for divide and conquer technique. There was no difference in complication rates or visual outcomes between these two techniques. The results of this study suggest that pop and chop is a more time- and energy-efficient method of nucleofractis than divide and conquer for novice resident surgeons. Keywords: case time, cataract surgery, phacoemulsification, cumulative dissipated energyhttps://www.dovepress.com/a-comparison-of-pop-and-chop-to-divide-and-conquer-in-resident-catarac-peer-reviewed-article-OPTHCataract Surgeryresidentdivide and conquerpop and chopCDEcase time
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A comparison of pop and chop to divide and conquer in resident cataract surgery
Clinical Ophthalmology
Cataract Surgery
resident
divide and conquer
pop and chop
CDE
case time
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title A comparison of pop and chop to divide and conquer in resident cataract surgery
title_short A comparison of pop and chop to divide and conquer in resident cataract surgery
title_full A comparison of pop and chop to divide and conquer in resident cataract surgery
title_fullStr A comparison of pop and chop to divide and conquer in resident cataract surgery
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of pop and chop to divide and conquer in resident cataract surgery
title_sort comparison of pop and chop to divide and conquer in resident cataract surgery
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Ophthalmology
issn 1177-5483
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Fredric J Gross, Debra E Garcia-Zalisnak, Courtney E Bovee, Joy D Strawn Department of Ophthalmology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA Abstract: In this randomized prospective study, the cumulative dissipated energy and case time of pop and chop and of traditional four-quadrant divide and conquer in the first 60 cases (in total 120 eyes) of cataract surgery performed by two residents at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Hampton, Virginia, were compared. Overall and individually, the residents had significantly shorter case times and used significantly less cumulative dissipated energy for performing pop and chop than that for divide and conquer technique. There was no difference in complication rates or visual outcomes between these two techniques. The results of this study suggest that pop and chop is a more time- and energy-efficient method of nucleofractis than divide and conquer for novice resident surgeons. Keywords: case time, cataract surgery, phacoemulsification, cumulative dissipated energy
topic Cataract Surgery
resident
divide and conquer
pop and chop
CDE
case time
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