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  • Title: Posterior capsule rupture and vitreous loss during phacoemulsification with or without the use of an anterior chamber maintainer.
    Author: Androudi S, Brazitikos PD, Papadopoulos NT, Dereklis D, Symeon L, Stangos N.
    Journal: J Cataract Refract Surg; 2004 Feb; 30(2):449-52. PubMed ID: 15030840.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: To compare the incidence of posterior capsule rupture and vitreous loss during phacoemulsification with and without the use of an anterior chamber maintainer (ACM) SETTING: Aristotle University Eye Clinic, Thessaloniki, Greece. METHODS: The surgical records of patients who had phacoemulsification by experienced surgeons over a 2-year period were reviewed. The cases were divided into 2 groups: surgery performed without the use of an ACM (no-ACM group) and surgery performed with the use of an ACM (ACM group). RESULTS: The no-ACM group comprised 231 cases and the ACM group, 312 cases. Posterior capsule rupture occurred in 19 cases (8.22%) and 22 cases (7.05%), respectively. Of the patients with posterior capsule rupture, 6 (31.57%) in the no-ACM group and 16 (72.72%) in the ACM group had vitreous loss and required an anterior vitrectomy; the difference between the 2 groups was statistically significant (P =.03). CONCLUSIONS: The use of an ACM in phacoemulsification provided a consistently deep anterior chamber and approximately the same rate of complications as with a standard technique in the hands of experienced surgeons. However, when posterior capsule rupture occurred, the incidence of vitreous loss was significantly higher in eyes with an ACM.
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