Corneal Endothelium and Other Safety Issues

作者: H. Burkhard Dick

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02862-5_37

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摘要: Many surgeons are still apprehensive to convert their surgical technique for fear of increased complications, including endothelial cell loss, intraocular pressure, and endophthalmitis. The density the nucleus affects loss because number small, hard fragments in anterior chamber. When MICS is performed correctly, risk these complications minimized. It important learn avoid during MICS, such as elevated well manage when they arise. Endothelial was only weakly associated with average phaco power used foot position three. Using modulation pulse/ hyperpulse burst/hyperburst should not reduce cells but also provide quicker visual recovery patient. The longer standard coaxial micro-coaxial phacoemulsification lasts more that used, greater loss. The correlation between total energy length procedure weak. Additional factors an increase include operating on harder cataracts, size cataractous nucleus, infusion volume, energy. Accepting challenge comes many rewards, less wound-related recovery.

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