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SCLERAL TUNNEL COMPLICATIONS OF SMALL INCISION CATARACT SURGERY
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Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed
surgeries in the world. The various techniques of cataract
surgeries are- conventional extracapsular cataract
extraction, small incision cataract surgery and
phacoemulsification. Although the developing countries
have shifted to phacoemulsification, SICS is still a widely
1,2
performed surgery in the developing world. SICS continues
to prove useful in the developing countries where cost
constraints are a factor in delivery of sight saving cataract
3
surgery. The results of SICS compares favorably with modern
4,5
phacoemulsification surgery. However there are various
complications associated with SICS:1. Tunnel related
complication (Premature entry and button hole) 2.
complication during capsulorhexis- too small rhexis or
extension of rhexis margin 3. Posterior capsular rupture 4.
Descmet membrane tear 5. Zonular dialysis 6. Nucleus drop.
Tunnel construction is a crucial part of SICS. A scleral tunnel;
5.5-7.5mm in length, 1.5 to 2mm behind the limbus, half to two
third of scleral thickness, extending 1-2mm in cornea, with
side pockets in sclera is self sealing in nature and requires no
.6
sutures at the end of surgery Poorly constructed leads to
button hole, premature entry into anterior chamber causing
iris prolapse or nucleus may get stuck during delivery. In this
case series we will discuss three cases who came to the clinic
with late presentation of scleral tunnel related complication
after SICS.
Title: SCLERAL TUNNEL COMPLICATIONS OF SMALL INCISION CATARACT SURGERY
Description:
Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed
surgeries in the world.
The various techniques of cataract
surgeries are- conventional extracapsular cataract
extraction, small incision cataract surgery and
phacoemulsification.
Although the developing countries
have shifted to phacoemulsification, SICS is still a widely
1,2
performed surgery in the developing world.
SICS continues
to prove useful in the developing countries where cost
constraints are a factor in delivery of sight saving cataract
3
surgery.
The results of SICS compares favorably with modern
4,5
phacoemulsification surgery.
However there are various
complications associated with SICS:1.
Tunnel related
complication (Premature entry and button hole) 2.
complication during capsulorhexis- too small rhexis or
extension of rhexis margin 3.
Posterior capsular rupture 4.
Descmet membrane tear 5.
Zonular dialysis 6.
Nucleus drop.
Tunnel construction is a crucial part of SICS.
A scleral tunnel;
5.
5-7.
5mm in length, 1.
5 to 2mm behind the limbus, half to two
third of scleral thickness, extending 1-2mm in cornea, with
side pockets in sclera is self sealing in nature and requires no
.
6
sutures at the end of surgery Poorly constructed leads to
button hole, premature entry into anterior chamber causing
iris prolapse or nucleus may get stuck during delivery.
In this
case series we will discuss three cases who came to the clinic
with late presentation of scleral tunnel related complication
after SICS.
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