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Göz İçi Lens Dislokasyonlarında 23-Gauge Transkonjonktival Sütürsüz Vitrektomi
Author(s) -
Hüseyin Dündar,
Kemal Yüksel,
Hasan Altınkaynak,
Abdülvahit Demir,
Ahmet Yazıcı,
Ahmet Demirok
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
turkish journal of ophthalmology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.654
H-Index - 10
eISSN - 2147-2661
pISSN - 1300-0659
DOI - 10.4274/tjo.43.15870
Subject(s) - physics , gauge (firearms) , lens (geology) , mathematical physics , optics , geography , archaeology
Pur po se: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of 23-gauge (23G) pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) in dislocated intraocular lens (IOL) cases: In\udearly- and late-term follow-up.\udMa te ri al and Met hod: In this retrospective study, the medical records of 17 patients who underwent 23 G PPV treatment for dislocated\udIOL between January 2009 and June 2011 were analyzed. Detailed ophthalmologic examination was performed in all patients; intraoperative\udand postoperative complications were recorded.\udRe sults: In this study, mean follow-up time was 9.0 (4-22) months and mean age was 60.8 (8-82) years. Mean time after cataract surgery was\udvariable (mean of 28.3 (0-80) months). Four patients had trauma history, five patients had pseudoexfoliation syndrome, and two patients had\udpathologic myopia. Dislocated IOL was placed into the sulcus in nine patients (52.9%). In two cases (11.7%), the IOLs were removed, and the\udpatients were left aphakic. In two cases out of other 6 (11.7%), the dislocated IOL was changed with scleral fixation lens, whereas in the other\udfour cases (23.5%), IOL was changed with iris claw lens. One patient (5.8%) remained at the same level of vision, while twelve (70.5%) cases\udincreased two or more lines in BCVA. The vision was decreased in two cases. Intraocular pressure elevation controlled by medication was observed\udin one case. For two days, hypotony was observed in one patient.\udDis cus si on: 23 G PPV technique is an effective and safe method for removing and repositioning of dislocated IOL in the vitreous.\ud(Turk J Ophthalmol 2013; 43: 99-102

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