Clinical outcomes of management of posterior capsule rupture with air bubble techniques
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Seungwoo Lee. Department of Ophthalmology, Dongguk University Gyeongju Hospital, #87 Dongdae-ro, Gyeongju-si Gyeongsangbuk-do 38067, Republic of Korea. jazzhanul@hanmail.net

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Supported by the Dongguk University Research Fund of 2016.

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    AIM: To introduce a new surgical technique, air-bubble technique for the management of posterior capsule rupture (PCR) and to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the technique. METHODS: A retrospective case series analysis of 24 eyes of 24 patients, in which the air bubble technique was used for the management of PCR, was performed. Once PCR occurred, a dispersive ophthalmic viscosurgical device (OVD) was injected into the tear. And small volumes (0.2-0.3 mL) of air bubbles were injected beneath the OVD. The air bubble served as a physical barrier and supported the posterior capsule. RESULTS: After surgery, none of the patients had serious complications during the follow-up period of 1y. Extension of the PCR size occurred in only 2 cases, and additional OVD injection was required only in 3 cases. Air bubbles imparted great stability to the nuclear pieces and the posterior capsule. CONCLUSION: The air-bubble technique may be considered a safe and effective procedure for managing a PCR. It may be of value to the inexperienced cataract surgeon.

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Jongyeop Park, Seungwoo Lee, Jinhyun Kim. Clinical outcomes of management of posterior capsule rupture with air bubble techniques. Int J Ophthalmol, 2020,13(12):2007-2011

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  • Received:April 29,2019
  • Revised:July 31,2020
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  • Online: October 21,2020
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