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Precision pulse capsulotomy technology to perform capsulorhexis with automated method with superior outcomes and decreased complications

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First Author: M.Piovella ITALY

Co Author(s):    G. Scaltrini                    

Abstract Details

Purpose:

Radial tears in capsulorhexis increase the rate of surgical complications of cataract surgery. Zepto precision pulse capsulotomy (PPC) technology (Mynosys - Fremont, California) is compared with manual continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) and Femtolaser adoption outcomes by reproducibility, uniformity, circularity and diameter size.

Setting:

Mynosys - Fremont, California

Methods:

Despite the appeal of an automated method of creating a perfectly circular anterior capsulotomy, global adoption of femtosecond laser capsulotomy (FSLC) has been limited. We adopted this new capsulotomy method and technology on 180 consecutive eyes with cataract. The quality and efficiency of the single-use device was assessed, including any difficulties in folding the capsule tip before use it in the eye. Also the possible difficulty of inserting the device in the anterior chamber, the percentage of inadequate or incomplete suction and the possible difficulty of releasing it in a proper and safe time were detected with the incidence of radial cuts at the level of the anterior capsule.

Results:

The Anterior Chamber Depht was 2.72 ± 0.38. Endothelial Cells Count preop was 2228 ± 387 and 6 months postop 2184 ± 380 with percentage of 1.97% lost cells. We experienced 15 anterior capsule radial tears due to a difficulty in suctioning or releasing the suction itself. For a three months time we experienced the need to discard more than 50% of the devices due to a misalignment of the capsule tip due to induced movement problems caused by inappropriate shipping.

Conclusions:

The Zepto precision pulse capsulotomy technology creates a precise circular anterior capsulotomy. This technique allows cataract surgeons, to perform an opening of the capsular bag precisely, centered, round with a predetermined diameter. This improves the quality of surgery and reduces the rate of capsular tears and the number of complications

Financial Disclosure:

receives consulting fees, retainer, or contract payments from a company producing, developing or supplying the product or procedure presented, travel has been funded, fully or partially, by a company producing, developing or supplying the product or procedure presented, receives consulting fees, retainer, or contract payments from a competing company

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