One-Handed Rotational Phacoemulsification Technique

Samuele Gigliola,1 Giancarlo Sborgia,1 Alfredo Niro,2 Carmela Palmisano,1 Pasquale Puzo,1 Gianluigi Giuliani,1 Luigi Sborgia,1 Valentina Pastore,1 Alessandra Sborgia,2 Giovanni Alessio1 1Eye Clinic, Depatment of Medical Science, Neuroscience and Sense Organs, University of Bari, Bari, Italy; 2Eye Cl...

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Main Authors: Gigliola S, Sborgia G, Niro A, Palmisano C, Puzo P, Giuliani G, Sborgia L, Pastore V, Sborgia A, Alessio G
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2021-02-01
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spelling doaj-c66e218850f44dd9bdc9f68705445ce92021-02-14T19:42:00ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832021-02-01Volume 1543143561834One-Handed Rotational Phacoemulsification TechniqueGigliola SSborgia GNiro APalmisano CPuzo PGiuliani GSborgia LPastore VSborgia AAlessio GSamuele Gigliola,1 Giancarlo Sborgia,1 Alfredo Niro,2 Carmela Palmisano,1 Pasquale Puzo,1 Gianluigi Giuliani,1 Luigi Sborgia,1 Valentina Pastore,1 Alessandra Sborgia,2 Giovanni Alessio1 1Eye Clinic, Depatment of Medical Science, Neuroscience and Sense Organs, University of Bari, Bari, Italy; 2Eye Clinic, Hospital “S. G. MOSCATI”, ASL TA, Taranto, ItalyCorrespondence: Alfredo NiroEye Clinic, Hospital “S. G. MOSCATI,” ASL TA, Via per Martina Franca, Statte, Taranto, 74010, ItalyEmail alfred.nir@tiscali.itIntroduction: We described a one-handed rotational phacoemulsification technique to decrease phaco time and power, and surgical stress on the cornea in eyes with different types of cataract.Methods: In this technique a single sutureless corneal incision was made without any side-port incision. After hydrodissection and hydrodelamination were performed, a phaco tip was positioned in contact with the nucleus beside the capsulorhexis edge. By using a peristaltic pump, phacoemulsification was started with high levels of vacuum to keep the probe tip on the edge of the lens and to ensure the rotation of the nucleus, and with low ultrasound energy. The torsional mode used required less occlusion time and volume of fluid. The inclination of the tip was modified to 45-degree, directing it toward the lens center. So the nucleus was aspirated from the periphery toward the center by a rotational movement.Results: The eye in the technical video had a NC4-NO4 cataract. The preoperative vision in this eye was 20/100 with no improvement with refraction. On postoperative day 1, visual acuity had improved to 20/20. We recorded low intraoperative parameters including ultrasound time (21.4 sec), phacoemulsification power (73%), balanced salt solution used (31 mL) and cumulative dissipated energy (7.27) at the conclusion of the case. After 1 month, Central Corneal Thickness changed from 504 μm to 516 μm, and Endothelial Cell Loss was 1.15%.Conclusion: This technique uses a single clear corneal incision, high vacuum and low ultrasound power to reduce the exposition to excessive surgical maneuvers, fluid turbulence and ultrasound energy.Keywords: cataract surgery, single corneal incision, one-handed phacoemulsification, phaco-rollinghttps://www.dovepress.com/one-handed-rotational-phacoemulsification-technique-peer-reviewed-article-OPTHcataract surgerysingle corneal incisionone-handed phacoemulsificationphaco-rolling
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author Gigliola S
Sborgia G
Niro A
Palmisano C
Puzo P
Giuliani G
Sborgia L
Pastore V
Sborgia A
Alessio G
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Sborgia G
Niro A
Palmisano C
Puzo P
Giuliani G
Sborgia L
Pastore V
Sborgia A
Alessio G
One-Handed Rotational Phacoemulsification Technique
Clinical Ophthalmology
cataract surgery
single corneal incision
one-handed phacoemulsification
phaco-rolling
author_facet Gigliola S
Sborgia G
Niro A
Palmisano C
Puzo P
Giuliani G
Sborgia L
Pastore V
Sborgia A
Alessio G
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title One-Handed Rotational Phacoemulsification Technique
title_short One-Handed Rotational Phacoemulsification Technique
title_full One-Handed Rotational Phacoemulsification Technique
title_fullStr One-Handed Rotational Phacoemulsification Technique
title_full_unstemmed One-Handed Rotational Phacoemulsification Technique
title_sort one-handed rotational phacoemulsification technique
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Ophthalmology
issn 1177-5483
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Samuele Gigliola,1 Giancarlo Sborgia,1 Alfredo Niro,2 Carmela Palmisano,1 Pasquale Puzo,1 Gianluigi Giuliani,1 Luigi Sborgia,1 Valentina Pastore,1 Alessandra Sborgia,2 Giovanni Alessio1 1Eye Clinic, Depatment of Medical Science, Neuroscience and Sense Organs, University of Bari, Bari, Italy; 2Eye Clinic, Hospital “S. G. MOSCATI”, ASL TA, Taranto, ItalyCorrespondence: Alfredo NiroEye Clinic, Hospital “S. G. MOSCATI,” ASL TA, Via per Martina Franca, Statte, Taranto, 74010, ItalyEmail alfred.nir@tiscali.itIntroduction: We described a one-handed rotational phacoemulsification technique to decrease phaco time and power, and surgical stress on the cornea in eyes with different types of cataract.Methods: In this technique a single sutureless corneal incision was made without any side-port incision. After hydrodissection and hydrodelamination were performed, a phaco tip was positioned in contact with the nucleus beside the capsulorhexis edge. By using a peristaltic pump, phacoemulsification was started with high levels of vacuum to keep the probe tip on the edge of the lens and to ensure the rotation of the nucleus, and with low ultrasound energy. The torsional mode used required less occlusion time and volume of fluid. The inclination of the tip was modified to 45-degree, directing it toward the lens center. So the nucleus was aspirated from the periphery toward the center by a rotational movement.Results: The eye in the technical video had a NC4-NO4 cataract. The preoperative vision in this eye was 20/100 with no improvement with refraction. On postoperative day 1, visual acuity had improved to 20/20. We recorded low intraoperative parameters including ultrasound time (21.4 sec), phacoemulsification power (73%), balanced salt solution used (31 mL) and cumulative dissipated energy (7.27) at the conclusion of the case. After 1 month, Central Corneal Thickness changed from 504 μm to 516 μm, and Endothelial Cell Loss was 1.15%.Conclusion: This technique uses a single clear corneal incision, high vacuum and low ultrasound power to reduce the exposition to excessive surgical maneuvers, fluid turbulence and ultrasound energy.Keywords: cataract surgery, single corneal incision, one-handed phacoemulsification, phaco-rolling
topic cataract surgery
single corneal incision
one-handed phacoemulsification
phaco-rolling
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