Posters
Comparison of 2.2 mm vs 2.8 mm clear corneal phaco incisions in terms of phaco energy in different grades of nuclear sclerosis and their impact on corneal clarity in the early postoperative period
Poster Details
First Author: M.Bang INDIA
Co Author(s): R. Bang B. Shrinivasan R. Gandhi
Abstract Details
Purpose:
The purpose of this study is to compare the effective phaco time (EPT) and ultrasound time (UST) between phacoemulsification incisions of 2.8 mm and 2.2 mm among different grades of cataract and analysis of phacoenergy used
Setting:
Institional set up
Methods:
A prospective, interventional study was done on 300 eyes of 300 patients. Among them, 150 patients underwent 2.8 mm incision (Group-A), and 150 patients underwent 2.2 mm incision (Group-B) phacoemulsification. Cataract was graded into nuclear sclerosis (NS) 1–5 and white soft cataract. Phaco parameters were noted as EPT and UST in seconds. Statistical analysis was done using unpaired t-test using SPSS software
Results:
Higher mean EPT and UST values were noted in 2.2 mm group than in 2.8 mm group in all grades of cataracts. On comparing the difference between two groups, higher mean values of EPT and UST in 2.2 mm incision were statistically significant in cataracts of NS Grade - 3, 4, and 5 (P < 0.001). However, the higher mean values in NS-2 and soft cataracts were statistically insignificant. Early postoperative striate keratopathy was noted in five patients in Group-A (2.8 mm) and ten patients in Group-B (2.2 mm)
Conclusions:
Dissipation of energy was higher in terms of EPT and UST in 2.2 mm group with statistically significant higher mean values in grades of NS-3, 4, and 5 concluding that 2.8 mm incision would be a safer option among higher grades of cataract.
Financial Disclosure:
None