Development of Number of Endothelial Cells after Cataract Surgery Performed by Femtolaser in Comparsion to Conventional Phacoemulsification
Authors:
J. Kacerovská; M. Kacerovský; R. Kadlec
Authors place of work:
Obchodní 2, Praha 9, vedoucí lékař MUDr. Richard Havránek
; Oční klinika Horní Počernice
Published in the journal:
Čes. a slov. Oftal., 69, 2013, No. 5, p. 215-218
Category:
Original Article
Summary
Purpose:
Compare the effect of cataract surgery with conventional phacoemulsification and cataract surgery performed on the cornea assisted by femtolaser with the help of contactless endothelial microscope.
The group of patients and methodics:
In each group there were 25 eyes (25 patients) after the cataract surgery with conventional phacoemulsification and 25 eyes (25 patients) after cataract surgery performed on the cornea assisted by femtolaser with the help of contactless endothelial microscope. The number of endothelial cells was measured preoperatively, 1 day, 1 week and 1 month after the surgery
Results:
We compared the loss of endothelial cells during 3 various periods. The first day after the surgery we noticed an average decrease in number of endothelial cells by 1, 1% in the group with femtosecond laser, in the group with conventional phacoemulsification we noticed an average decrease of 3, 8 %. The first week after the surgery we noticed an average decrease in number of endothelial cells by 4, 5 % in the group with femtosecond laser, in the group with conventional phacoemulsification we noticed on average decrease of 6, 2 %. One month after surgery we noticed on average decrease in number of endothelial cells by 5, 1 % in the group with femtosecond laser, in the group with conventional phacoemulsification we noticed on average decrease of 9, 3 %. The difference between the average values in both groups was not at any point statistically significant (indication of statistically significance was value of P < 0. 05).
Conclusion:
Cataract surgery performed on the cornea assisted by femtolaser reduces trauma of the cornea and it reduces the lost of endothelial cells in comparison to conventional phacoemulsification.
Key Words:
femtolaser, phacoemulsification, endothelium, cataract
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Štítky
OphthalmologyČlánok vyšiel v časopise
Czech and Slovak Ophthalmology
2013 Číslo 5
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