Title of article :
Intravitreal Phacoemulsification Using Torsional Handpiece for Retained Lens Fragments
Author/Authors :
Kumar, Vinod Dr Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India , Takkar, Brijesh Dr Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
Abstract :
Purpose: To evaluate the results of intravitreal phacoemulsification with torsional hand piece in eyes with
posteriorly dislocated lens fragments.
Methods: In this prospective, interventional case series, 15 eyes with retained lens fragments following
phacoemulsification were included. All patients underwent standard three‑port pars plana vitrectomy
and intravitreal phacoemulsification using sleeveless, torsional hand piece (OZiL™, Alcon’s Infiniti Vision
System). Patients were followed up for a minimum of six months to evaluate the visual outcomes and
complications.
Results: The preoperative best‑corrected visual acuity (BCVA) ranged from light perception to 0.3. No
complications such as thermal burns of the scleral wound, retinal damage due to flying lens fragments, or
difficult lens aspiration occurred during intravitreal phacoemulsification. Mean post‑operative BCVA at
the final follow‑up was 0.5. Two eyes developed cystoid macular edema, which was managed medically.
No retinal detachment was noted.
Conclusion: Intravitreal phacoemulsification using torsional hand piece is a safe and effective alternative
to conventional longitudinal phacofragmentation.
Keywords :
Phacoemulsification , Cataract , Vitrectomy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics