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Straight flattened tip versus bent non-flared tip
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Session Details
Session Title: Cat Surgery Equip/Phaco
Session Date/Time: Monday 15/09/2014 | 14:30-16:00
Paper Time: 15:18
Venue: Boulevard F (Level 1)
First Author: : S.Shukhaev RUSSIA
Co Author(s): : Y. Takhtaev
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To compare the efficacies of straight flattened tip (introduced by Dr. Kishimoto) and angled Celman non-flared tip.
Setting:
Saint-Petersburg’s Branch of S.N.Fyodorov’s State Institution Eye Microsurgery Complex, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
Methods:
33 patients underwent bimanual torsional phacoemulsification. One half of the nucleus was removed using the straight flattened tip, and the other half was removed using non-flared Celman tip. After each hemisphere removal, cumulative dissipated energy (CDE), aspiration time, and the volume of the consumed fluid were measured.
Results:
Use of flattened (Kishimoto's) tip was associated with significantly higher CDE and aspiration time, but lower consumption of fluid (p<0.05), as compared with the bent tip.
Conclusions:
Motion amplitude of the straight flattened tip is presumably lower than the one of the angled tip. Kishimoto's tip reduces chatter, therefore keeping the nuclear pieces on the tip's bevel; however, it more time and energy are required to aspirate these pieces.
Financial Interest:
NONE