Effect of reformation of the anterior chamber by air or by a balanced salt solution (BSS) on corneal endothelium after phacoemulsification: a comparative study
Session Details
Session Title: Surgical Cornea
Session Date/Time: Tuesday 25/09/2018 | 16:30-18:00
Paper Time: 16:36
Venue: Room A3, Podium 3
First Author: : A.Alsmman EGYPT
Co Author(s): : M. Ezz-Eldawla A. Mounir A. Mostafa U. Ali M. Farouk A. Elsherif
Abstract Details
Purpose:
Aim: To study the effect of reformation of anterior chamber by air or by a balanced salt solution, after smooth phacoemulsification on corneal endothelial count and morphology.
Setting:
Sohag Faculty of medicine Sohag University Egypt
Methods:
the study included 500 eyes of 500 patients Corneal endothelial morphology and count were examined, and the results were recorded for all cases before the surgery. Patients were divided into two groups, . At the end of the surgery, group 1 was subjected to a reformation of the anterior chamber via a balanced salt solution (BSS) injection while group 2 was subjected to a reformation of the anterior chamber via air injection. Corneal endothelial morphology and count were evaluated in the first and 3rd month postoperatively.
Results:
Results: The study included 500 patients (250 in each group), 220 males (44%) and 280 females (56%) with no significant statistical age differences. Both preoperative and postoperative (3 months after the operation) recorded parameters of the corneal endothelium didn’t show any significant statistical differences. The cumulative dissipated energy was recorded, for all cases of both groups, during phacoemulsification with no significant statistical differences (p=0.7).
Conclusions:
Conclusion: There is no difference between the effect of reformation of the anterior chamber after phacoemulsification, using air or using a BSS injection, on the corneal endothelial count and morphology.
Financial Disclosure:
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