Intraoperative 3D high-resolution OCT to detect pre-existing posterior capsular defect in patients with posterior polar cataract undergoing femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery
Session Details
Session Title: Femtolaser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS)
Session Date/Time: Monday 16/09/2019 | 08:30-10:30
Paper Time: 10:16
Venue: Free Paper Forum: Podium 4
First Author: : R.Malik INDIA
Co Author(s): : M. Sachdev H. Gupta
Abstract Details
Purpose:
1. To use 3 D high resolution OCT built in the Catalys Femtosecond LASER system to detect pre-existing posterior capsular defect in posterior polar cataracts.
2. To increase intra operative safety during posterior polar cataract surgery.
Setting:
An observational study conducted on patients having posterior polar cataract, and opting for Femto LASER assisted cataract surgery, conducted in the operation theatre of our eye hospital.
Methods:
An observational study was conducted on 15 eyes of posterior polar cataract undergoing femtolaser assisted cataract surgery. Real time OCT guided imaging of CATALYS femto-laser system provides three-dimensional high-resolution reconstruction of the anterior segment structures showing integrity of the posterior capsule. In any case that showed a discontinuity of the posterior capsule, the posterior offset was increased to create an epinuclear cushion, thereby providing an additional safety zone.
Results:
Out of the 15 eyes that were observed, posterior defect was observed in 6 eyes (40%) on OCT imaging and found in 4 cases (26.6%) intraoperatively. All the cases were managed successfully with or without the use of anterior vitrectomy.
Conclusions:
Intraoperative 3 D high resolution OCT is an effective tool to diagnose pre-existing Posterior capsular defect in cases of posterior polar cataract, and hence take measures to reduce the risk of complications during surgery.
Financial Disclosure:
None