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Rev. bras. oftalmol ; 79(1): 42-45, Jan.-Feb. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1092659

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Abstract Purpose: To determine the impact of neodymium:YAG (Nd:YAG) laser posterior capsulotomy on quality of life and visual acuity in adults. Methods: A prospective study that included patients over 65 years old with clinical indications for Nd: YAG laser capsulotomy. On the day of the procedure, corrected distance visual acuity tests, slit-lamp examination and posterior capsule opacification (PCO) photo documentation were performed, followed by application of the National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ-25). The PCO rate was evaluated with Evaluation of Posterior Capsule opacification (EPCO 2000) software. Four weeks after the posterior capsulotomy, corrected distance visual acuity was measured, and the NEI-VFQ-25 was applied again. Complications were also reported. Results : Sixty eyes from 45 patients were enrolled in the study. The mean age was 71.51 ± 6.38 years (65 to 93). Comparing the results before and after the Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy, there was a statistically significant improvement in quality of life according to the NEI-VFQ-25 (p<0.001) and in visual acuity (p=0.0). The mean score in NEI-VFQ-25 Questionnaire before capsulotomy was 62.07 ± 20.90 (16.81-95.90) and after was 83.95±19.49 (20.68 - 100.0). The mean CDVA before the procedure was 0.75 ± 0.35 LogMAR (0.1-1.3) and after was 0.21 ± 0.20 LogMAR (0.0-1.3). The mean PCO rate measured by the EPCO software was 0.688 ± 0.449. There was a positive correlation between the EPCO score and the total score of quality of life after Nd: YAG laser capsulotomy (r=0.845, p=0.00). Damage to intraocular lens was the only complication observed in six eyes (10%). Conclusion: Nd: YAG laser capsulotomy, in addition to improving visual acuity, is able to improve quality of life.


Resumo Objetivo: Determinar o impacto da capsulotomia posterior com laser de neodímio: YAG (Nd: YAG) na qualidade de vida e na acuidade visual em adultos. Métodos: Estudo prospectivo que incluiu pacientes acima de 65 anos com indicação clínica para capsulotomia com laser de Nd: YAG. No dia do procedimento, foram realizados testes de acuidade visual corrigida, exame com lâmpada de fenda e fotodocumentação da opacificação da cápsula posterior (OCP), seguido da aplicação do National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ-25). A taxa de OCP foi avaliada utilizando o software de avaliação de opacificação de cápsula posterior (EPCO 2000). Quatro semanas após a capsulotomia posterior, a acuidade visual corrigida foi medida, e o NEI-VFQ-25 foi aplicado novamente. Complicações também foram relatadas. Resultados: Sessenta olhos de 45 pacientes foram incluídos no estudo. A idade média foi de 71,51±6,38 anos (65 to 93). Comparando os resultados antes e após a capsulotomia com laser Nd: YAG, houve melhora estatisticamente significante na qualidade de vida de acordo com o NEI-VFQ-25 (p <0,001) e na acuidade visual (p = 0,0). A média do escore total do questionário NEI-VFQ-25 pré capsulotomia foi de 62.07 ± 20.90 (16.81-95.90) e pós foi de 83.95 ±19.49 (20.68 - 100.0). A AVCC antes do procedimento foi 0.75 ± 0.35 LogMAR (0.1-1.3) e após foi 0.21 ± 0.20 LogMAR (0.0-1.3). A taxa média de OCP medida pelo software EPCO foi de 0,688 ± 0,449. Houve correlação positiva entre o escore EPCO e o escore total de qualidade de vida após a capsulotomia com laser de Nd: YAG (r = 0,845, p = 0,00). O dano à lente intraocular foi a única complicação observada em seis olhos (10%). Conclusão: A capsulotomia com laser Nd: YAG, além de melhorar a acuidade visual, é capaz de melhorar a qualidade de vida.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Quality of Life , Capsule Opacification/surgery , Posterior Capsulotomy/psychology , Cataract Extraction , Visual Acuity , Prospective Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Lens Implantation, Intraocular , Laser Therapy/methods , Lasers, Solid-State , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/surgery , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/pathology , Posterior Capsulotomy/methods , Lenses, Intraocular , Neodymium
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Rev. cuba. oftalmol ; 32(1): e702, ene.-mar. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1093680

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN La cirugía de catarata constituye hoy en día un reto para el cirujano oftalmólogo. Cada año se someten a este proceder miles de pacientes con el único propósito de mejorar su calidad visual, y por tanto su calidad de vida. Es por esto que lograr un acto quirúrgico libre de complicaciones es vital para que este procedimiento se pueda efectuar sin contratiempos. El advenimiento de nuevas técnicas quirúrgicas y de la tecnología de punta hace que el cirujano de catarata esté constantemente tratando de satisfacer las exigencias de los pacientes que se someten a esta intervención. Teniendo en cuenta que dentro de las complicaciones transoperatorias una de las más frecuentes y temidas es la ruptura de la cápsula posterior, se realizó una búsqueda de diversos artículos publicados en los últimos diez años, utilizando la plataforma Infomed, específicamente la Biblioteca Virtual de Salud, con el objetivo de conocer los principales factores de riesgo, el diagnóstico, el manejo y las complicaciones asociadas a la ruptura capsular tras la cirugía del cristalino(AU)


ABSTRACT Cataract surgery is nowadays a challenge for eye surgeons. Thousands of patients undergo cataract surgery every year with the sole purpose of improving their visual quality and thus their quality of life. It is therefore crucial that complications do not occur during surgery, so that the procedure may be conducted without any mishap. Cataract surgeons should be aware of the new surgical techniques and state-of-the-art technology in the field to meet the demands of patients undergoing this surgical procedure. Bearing in mind that posterior capsule rupture is one of the most common and feared intraoperative complications, a search was conducted of papers published on the Infomed platform, particularly the Virtual Health Library, in the past ten years, with the purpose of collecting information about the main risk factors, diagnosis, management and complications associated to capsule rupture after lens surgery(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Postoperative Complications , Cataract Extraction/adverse effects , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/surgery , Posterior Capsular Rupture, Ocular/diagnosis , Review Literature as Topic , Risk Factors
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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 80(3): 199-201, May-June 2017. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-888119

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT We describe a unique complication during primary posterior continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (PCCC) in a patient with megalocornea scheduled for phacoemulsification with toric multifocal intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. After nucleus emulsification and cortex removal, the capsular bag was filled with cohesive viscoelastic in preparation for PCCC to achieve reverse optic capture of the IOL, thus ensuring stability. However, as soon as the initial puncture was made using a 27-gauge needle to start the capsulotomy, the posterior capsule opening extended peripherally from 0º-180º. This capsule extension was similar to the Argentinean-flag sign in hypermature cataracts, and both are caused by excessive intracapsular pressure. Careful bimanual manipulation was performed to implant the IOL on the desired axis, which occurred uneventfully. At a postoperative visit, the patient exhibited excellent uncorrected visual acuity with a well-aligned IOL.


RESUMO Os autores demonstram uma complicação durante a realização de uma capsulo tomia circular contínua posterior (CCCP) em um paciente com megalocórnea programado facoemulsificação com implante de lente intraocular (LIO) tórica multifocal. Após a remoção do núcleo e córtex, o saco capsular foi preenchido por viscoelástico coesivo com finalidade de prepará-lo para realização da CCCP e com isso assegurar o correto alinhamento do implante no eixo desejado. Entretanto, assim que a agulha de 27-gauge foi utilizada para confecção puntura inicial da capsulotomia, imediatamente a cápsula posterior se abriu até periferia de 0-180 graus, similar à lesão capsular vista no sinal da Bandeira Argentina em cataratas hipermaduras, ambos causados por pressão excessiva intracapsular. Manipulação cuidadosa foi realizada para implantação da lente no eixo correto, a qual aconteceu sem intercorrências. No pós-operatório, a paciente apresentou uma excelente acuidade visual sem correção com LIO corretamente alinhada no eixo desejado.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Cataract/complications , Phacoemulsification/adverse effects , Capsulorhexis/adverse effects , Lens Implantation, Intraocular/adverse effects , Posterior Capsular Rupture, Ocular/etiology , Intraoperative Complications/etiology , Punctures/adverse effects , Visual Acuity , Treatment Outcome , Capsulorhexis/methods , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/surgery , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/injuries , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/pathology , Needles/adverse effects
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Rev. cuba. oftalmol ; 29(3): 432-443, jul.-set. 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-830479

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: correlacionar los valores queratométricos obtenidos por el programa Holladay Report del Pentacam en ojos operados de queratotomía radial con diagnóstico de catarata, y los obtenidos a través del método de Maloney. Métodos: se realizó un estudio observacional prospectivo y descriptivo a 18 ojos miopes de 14 pacientes portadores de opacidades cristalinianas previamente sometidos a queratotomía radial que acudieron al Servicio de Catarata del Instituto Cubano de Oftalmología Ramón Pando Ferrer en el período comprendido de febrero a noviembre del año 2013. Se utilizó el Pentacam para obtener de forma directa el poder refractivo corneal utilizando programas diseñados con este fin, y posteriormente compararlo con el obtenido por el método de Maloney. Resultados: se obtuvo una correlación positiva al comparar las lecturas queratométricas equivalentes a 1 mm (r= 0,962); 2 mm (r= 0,845); 3 mm (r= 0,985); 4 mm (r= 0,988); 4,5 mm (r= 0,988) y central (r= 0,976) obtenidas en el programa Holladay Report del Pentacam, y los valores queratométricos aportados por el método de Maloney, lo cual fue estadísticamente significativo (p= 0,001). Conclusiones: el programa Holladay Report del Pentacam aporta poderes corneales que no difieren estadísticamente de los obtenidos por el método de Maloney en pacientes con cirugía refractiva corneal previa y catarata con criterio quirúrgico(AU)


Objective: to correlate the keratometric values from the Pentacam´s Holladay Report software in operated eyes which underwent radial keratotomy with cataract diagnosis and those of Maloney´s method. Method: prospective, descriptive and observational study conducted in 18 myopic eyes from 14 patients who had crystalline opacities and had undergone radial keratotomy. They had gone to the cataract service of Ramon Pando Ferrer Cuban Institute of Ophthalmology from February to November 2013. Pentacam was used to directly estimate the corneal refractive power by using tailor-made software for this purpose, and then compare it with the values obtained by Maloney´s method. Results: there was positive correlation when comparing the keratometric readings of 1 mm (r= 0.962); 2 mm (r= 0.845); 3 mm (r= 0.985); 4 mm (r=0.988); 4.5 mm (r= 0.988) and central (r= 0.976) in the Pentacam´s Holladay Report software and the keratometric values of the Maloney's method, which was statistically significant (p= 0,001). Conclusions: pentacam´s Holladay Report software reached corneal power values that do not differ statistically from those of Maloney´s method in patients who had previously undergone corneal refractive surgery and cataract with surgical criteria(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Cataract/diagnosis , Keratotomy, Radial/methods , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/surgery , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Corneal Opacity/surgery , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Observational Study , Prospective Studies
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Rev. cuba. oftalmol ; 29(3): 444-464, jul.-set. 2016. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-830480

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: determinar si el sistema Scheimpflug por Pentacam tiene utilidad en la cuantificación objetiva de la opacidad de la cápsula posterior en los pacientes pseudofáquicos con aceite de silicona. Métodos: se realizó un estudio descriptivo, prospectivo y observacional en el Instituto Cubano de Oftalmología Ramón Pando Ferrer en el período comprendido entre abril del año 2012 y abril de 2014. Se evaluó, mediante sistema Scheimpflug del Pentacam para la cuantificación de la opacidad de cápsula posterior, a un grupo de 31 pacientes seudofáquicos sometidos a una vitrectomía previa con aceite de silicona y se compararon los resultados con los obtenidos en 26 pacientes operados solo de cirugía del cristalino con lente intraocular, para lo cual se utilizaron las variables edad, sexo, opacidad en grados por lámpara de hendidura y la intensidad media de píxeles en un área circular de 3 mm centrales seleccionada en los tomogramas, analizadas por el software Image J 1.42 q. Resultados: en los pacientes pseudofáquicos con aceite de silicona el sistema Scheimpflug no fue capaz de discernir entre los diferentes grados de opacidad de la cápsula posterior(p= 0,210) y no existió concordancia entre ambas mediciones (p= 0,120). Las mediciones realizadas en los pacientes pseudofáquicos con aceite de silicona con la lámpara de hendidura por dos observadores fueron similares (p= 0,042), al igual que existió buena correlación en las realizadas con el sistema Scheimpflug (r= 0,981). Cuando se compararon las mediciones realizadas con el sistema Scheimpflug en los dos grupos de pacientes se observó que las medias de intensidad en los grados 1 y 2 eran superiores a las halladas en los pacientes no vitrectomizados previamente, no así en los grados 3; solo en este último caso la diferencia fue significativa (p= 0,001). Conclusiones: el sistema Scheimpflug no es útil para cuantificar la opacidad de la cápsula posterior en los pacientes vitrectomizados previamente que aún tienen aceite de silicona(AU)


Objective: to determine whether the Pentacam Scheimpflug imaging system is useful for objective quantification of the posterior capsule opacity in pseudophakic patients with silicon oil-filled eyes. Methods: observational, prospective and descriptive study conducted in Ramon Pando Ferrer Cuban Institute of Ophthalmology in the period of April 2012 through April 2014. With the Pentacam Scheimpflug imaging system for the quantification of the posterior capsule opacity, 31 pseudophakic patients, who had undergone previous vitrectomy with silicon oil, were evaluated and their results were then compared with those of patients operated on through crystalline lens surgery and intraocular lens implantation (26 patients). To this end, the analyzed variables were age, sex, opacification degrees measured with slit lamp and average intensity in pixels in a 3mm round area selected from tomographs and analyzed by Image J 1.42 q software. Results: in pseudophakic patients with silicon oil-filled eyes, the Scheimpflug system could not differentiate the different levels of the posterior capsule opacity (p= 0.210) and there was no agreement between both measurements (p= 0.120). The measurements taken by two observers in pseudophakic patients using silicon oil and slit lamp were similar (p= 0.042) and good correlation in those taken with the Scheimpflug system (r= 0.981). When comparing the Scheimpflug system measurements taken in the two groups of patients, it was observed that the intensity means in grades 1 and 2 were higher than those found in non-vitrectomized patients, but in grade 3, the difference was significant (p= 0.001). Conclusions: Scheimpflug system is not useful to measure the posterior capsule opacity in previously vitrectomized patients who still have silicon oil-filled eyes(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Aged , Corneal Opacity/complications , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/surgery , Pseudophakia/complications , Silicone Oils/therapeutic use , Tomography/methods , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Observational Study , Prospective Studies , Vitrectomy/methods
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 36(7): l6161-616, jul. 2016. tab, graf, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1487599

ABSTRACT

Atualmente, a cápsula anterior e o epitélio da lente tem sido cada vez mais estudados, com o intuito de reduzir as possíveis complicações do pós-operatório da remoção da catarata, tal como a opacidade da cápsula posterior, alteração ocasionada principalmente pela diferenciação e migração das células do epitélio lenticular para a cápsula posterior da lente. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a composição molecular da cápsula anterior da lente pela técnica histoquímica de PAS (avaliação de proteoglicanos) e picrosirius red (avaliação de colágeno IV), em cães idosos com catarata diabética e não diabética do tipo hipermadura, submetidos ao uso ou não de azul de tripano a 0,1 % durante a facoemulsificação. Vinte e sete cães foram estudados, incluindo 21 fêmeas e 6 machos, de 8 a 12 anos de idade (média = 9,6 anos), de diversas raças e divididos em 2 grupos: GC (catarata hipermadura) e GCD (catarata diabética). Os resultados das análises realizadas mostraram que ambas as amostras, tanto as provenientes das cataratas hipermaduras, quanto das diabéticas, apresentam semelhante composição molecular de proteoglicanos e colágeno IV e isto independente da utilização de azul de tripano a 0,1 %. Conclui-se, portanto, que se os resultados obtidos forem decorrentes de alterações provocadas pelo rápido metabolismo da catarata diabética e pela cronicidade da catarata hipermadura sugere-se que o comprometimento da estrutura capsular seja de intensidade equivalente e, por consequência, que isto também possa prejudicar o metabolismo das células do epitélio anterior da lente, diminuindo assim a incidência da opacidade da cápsula posterior de cães com catarata diabética e hipermadura submetidos à facoemulsificação.


Nowadays, the anterior lens capsule and its epithelium have been being frequently studied aiming to reduce the incidence of posterior lens capsule opacity, a complication that frequently occurs after surgical removal of cataracts, due to epithelium cells differentiation and migration to the posterior pole. The objective of this study was to evaluate by histochemistry (PAS and picrosirius red) analysis two important molecular components of the anterior lens capsule (proteoglycans and type IV collagen) in older diabetic and non-diabetic dogs, with diabetic and hypermature cataracts, after phacoemulsification surgery utilizing 0.1% trypan blue or not. Twenty seven dogs, including 21 female and 6 male dogs, with ages varying from 8 to 12 years old (mean = 9.6 yo) of different breeds were studied. The animals were divided into 2 groups: GC (hypermature cataracts) and GCD (diabetic cataracts). Results showed that, besides their different pathophysiologies, both types of capsules studied (diabetic and hypermature ones) presented the same molecular composition of proteoglycans and type IV collagen, since no statistical significant differences were observed. In addition, 0.1% trypan blue was not capable to induce any other evident alteration for the samples. In conclusion, our findings suggest that, if the results consist in alteration induced by the aggressive metabolism of the diabetic cataract or the chronicity of the hypermature one, it is of the same intensity and independent of the use of 0.1% trypan blue. It is also possible to suggest that this alteration must be capable to compromise lens epithelium cell metabolism, which should probably favour future lens posterior capsule studies.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Cataract/complications , Cataract/veterinary , Anterior Capsule of the Lens/pathology , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/surgery , Diabetes Mellitus/veterinary , Trypan Blue , Collagen Type IV/analysis , Phacoemulsification/veterinary , Proteoglycans/analysis
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 36(7): 611-616, jul. 2016. ilus, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-794760

ABSTRACT

Atualmente, a cápsula anterior e o epitélio da lente tem sido cada vez mais estudados, com o intuito de reduzir as possíveis complicações do pós-operatório da remoção da catarata, tal como a opacidade da cápsula posterior, alteração ocasionada principalmente pela diferenciação e migração das células do epitélio lenticular para a cápsula posterior da lente. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a composição molecular da cápsula anterior da lente pela técnica histoquímica de PAS (avaliação de proteoglicanos) e picrosirius red (avaliação de colágeno IV), em cães idosos com catarata diabética e não diabética do tipo hipermadura, submetidos ao uso ou não de azul de tripano a 0,1 % durante a facoemulsificação. Vinte e sete cães foram estudados, incluindo 21 fêmeas e 6 machos, de 8 a 12 anos de idade (média = 9,6 anos), de diversas raças e divididos em 2 grupos: GC (catarata hipermadura) e GCD (catarata diabética). Os resultados das análises realizadas mostraram que ambas as amostras, tanto as provenientes das cataratas hipermaduras, quanto das diabéticas, apresentam semelhante composição molecular de proteoglicanos e colágeno IV e isto independente da utilização de azul de tripano a 0,1 %. Conclui-se, portanto, que se os resultados obtidos forem decorrentes de alterações provocadas pelo rápido metabolismo da catarata diabética e pela cronicidade da catarata hipermadura sugere-se que o comprometimento da estrutura capsular seja de intensidade equivalente e, por consequência, que isto também possa prejudicar o metabolismo das células do epitélio anterior da lente, diminuindo assim a incidência da opacidade da cápsula posterior de cães com catarata diabética e hipermadura submetidos à facoemulsificação.(AU)


Nowadays, the anterior lens capsule and its epithelium have been being frequently studied aiming to reduce the incidence of posterior lens capsule opacity, a complication that frequently occurs after surgical removal of cataracts, due to epithelium cells differentiation and migration to the posterior pole. The objective of this study was to evaluate by histochemistry (PAS and picrosirius red) analysis two important molecular components of the anterior lens capsule (proteoglycans and type IV collagen) in older diabetic and non-diabetic dogs, with diabetic and hypermature cataracts, after phacoemulsification surgery utilizing 0.1% trypan blue or not. Twenty seven dogs, including 21 female and 6 male dogs, with ages varying from 8 to 12 years old (mean = 9.6 yo) of different breeds were studied. The animals were divided into 2 groups: GC (hypermature cataracts) and GCD (diabetic cataracts). Results showed that, besides their different pathophysiologies, both types of capsules studied (diabetic and hypermature ones) presented the same molecular composition of proteoglycans and type IV collagen, since no statistical significant differences were observed. In addition, 0.1% trypan blue was not capable to induce any other evident alteration for the samples. In conclusion, our findings suggest that, if the results consist in alteration induced by the aggressive metabolism of the diabetic cataract or the chronicity of the hypermature one, it is of the same intensity and independent of the use of 0.1% trypan blue. It is also possible to suggest that this alteration must be capable to compromise lens epithelium cell metabolism, which should probably favour future lens posterior capsule studies.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Anterior Capsule of the Lens/pathology , Cataract/complications , Cataract/veterinary , Diabetes Mellitus/veterinary , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/surgery , Collagen Type IV/analysis , Phacoemulsification/veterinary , Proteoglycans/analysis , Trypan Blue
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Rev. cuba. oftalmol ; 26(1): 90-98, ene.-abr. 2013.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-683097

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: determinar el resultado visual de la capsulotomía posterior en los pacientes con opacidad de cápsula posterior. Métodos: estudio descriptivo, transversal en el centro oftalmológico de Port Mourant en Guyana, en el período comprendido entre marzo de 2009 hasta julio de 2010. Con un universo de 54 pacientes, operados de catarata por la técnica de Blumenthal de más de 6 meses de evolución, con opacidad de la cápsula posterior. Las variables estudiadas fueron: edad, sexo, tipo de opacidad, complicaciones en el acto quirúrgico y agudeza visual corregida antes y después del láser. Los datos se recogieron de los informes operatorios y las historias clínicas. Resultados: existió un predominio del sexo femenino con más de 60 años. El 50 por ciento de los pacientes antes del tratamiento presentaban una agudeza visual corregida menor o igual a 20/60. El tipo de opacidad capsular más diagnosticada fue las perlas de Elschnig (68,5 por ciento). Solamente el 16,7 por ciento de los pacientes tuvieron complicaciones, entre ellas, la elevación transitoria de la presión intraocular fue la más frecuente. El 81,5 por ciento de los pacientes a los que se le realizó la capsulotomía posterior alcanzaron una visión corregida de 20/20. Conclusión: la capsulotomía posterior con Nd-YAG láser es un valioso procedimiento para los pacientes con opacidad de la cápsula posterior que mejora ostensiblemente su agudeza visual, con una incidencia mínima de complicaciones


Objective: to determine the visual outcome of the posterior capsulotomy in patients with posterior capsule opacification. Methods: a descriptive and cross-sectional study conducted in the National Ophthalmology Hospital of Port Mourant in Guyana, from March 2009 to July 2010. The universe of study was made up of 54 patients who had been operated on from cataract by Blumenthal technique six months earlier and presented with posterior capsule opacification. The variables were age, sex, opacity type, transoperative complications and the corrected visual acuity before and after the capsulotomy. The information was gathered from operative reports and medical histories. Results: prevalence of females with more than 60 years of age. Half of the patients had corrected visual lower than or equal to 20/60 before the treatment. The most diagnosed capsular opacity was Elsching pearls (68.5 percent). Just 16.7 percent of the patients suffered complications, being the transient rise of the intraocular pressure the most frequent. Of the sample, 81.5 percent of patients reached corrected vision of 20/20 after the posterior capsulotomyConclusion: posterior capsulotomy with Nd-Yag laser is a valuable procedure for the patients with posterior capsule opacification, since it remarkably improves visual acuity with minimum complications


Subject(s)
Humans , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/surgery , Lasers, Solid-State , Capsule Opacification/surgery , Cross-Sectional Studies , Epidemiology, Descriptive
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