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Conjunctival Displacement to the Corneal Side for Oblique-Parallel Insertion in 25-Gauge Vitrectomy

Authors :
Hiroyuki Shimada
Takayuki Hattori
Hiroyuki Nakashizuka
Yoshihiro Mizutani
Ryuzaburo Mori
Mitsuko Yuzawa
Source :
European Journal of Ophthalmology. 18:848-851
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2008.

Abstract

Purpose To assess the usefulness of the method of oblique-parallel trocar insertion with conjunctival displacement to the corneal side in 25-gauge (G) transconjunctival vitrectomy. Methods 25-G vitrectomy was performed in 77 consecutive eyes. Before making oblique-parallel trocar insertions, the conjunctiva was conventionally displaced superiorly in 35 eyes, but was displaced toward the corneal side in 42 eyes. After surgery, the distance between the scleral and conjunctival wounds was measured with calipers. The frequency of scleral wound exposure was assessed. Results After cannula removal at the end of surgery, inferior repositioning of the superiorly displaced conjunctiva was observed, while marked posterior repositioning of the corneal side caused displacement of the conjunctiva due to gravity. The superior displacement distances between the sclera and conjunctival wounds were 2.4±0.3 mm at the infusion port, 2.0±0.4 mm at the superior temporal port, and 1.9±0.4 mm at the superior nasal port, while the corresponding distances for corneal side displacement were 3.6±0.5, 3.5±0.5, and 2.5±0.5 mm, and were all significantly (pConclusions In 25-G transconjunctival vitrectomy, using oblique-parallel trocar insertions with the conjunctiva displaced toward the corneal side results in marked posterior repositioning of the conjunctiva after cannula extraction. Corneal side conjunctival displacement is technically easy and completely covers the scleral wound. This method is expected to be effective in preventing endophthalmitis.

Details

ISSN :
17246016 and 11206721
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Ophthalmology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....53e3b347d4864777701925405ef3b187
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/112067210801800535