Comparative evaluation of the safety of the lens and the ora serrata during vitrectomy with scleral incisions at 5.0 mm or 4.0 mm posterior to the limbus
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1005-1015.2019.06.005
- VernacularTitle: 玻璃体切割手术中角膜缘后5.0 mm与4.0 mm巩膜穿刺口对晶状体及锯齿缘的安全性对比研究
- Author:
Ying XIA
1
;
Fang CHEN
;
Wei DU
;
Jun ZHU
;
Jun TONG
;
Chunlan GAN
;
Xi CHEN
;
Zhenggao XIE
2
Author Information
1. Department of Ophthalmology, Subei People’s Hospital Affiliated to Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225001, China
2. Department of Ophthalmology, Subei People’s Hospital Affiliated to Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225001, China (Xie Zhenggao is working on the Department of Ophthalmology, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Nanjing 210008, China)
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Vitrectomy;
Lens, crystalline/injuries;
Retinal perforations
- From:
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases
2019;35(6):544-548
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the lens and ora serrata safety during 23G vitrectomy with sclera incisions at 5.0 mm or 4.0 mm posterior to the limbus.
Methods:A prospective case-controlled study was adopted. From April 2016 to January 2018, 290 consecutive primary 23G vitrectomy patients (300 eyes) with vitreoretinal disease in Department of Ophthalmology of Subei People’s Hospital Affiliated to Yangzhou University were enrolled in this study. Among them, 146 patients (150 eyes) received 23G pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) with scleral incisions at 5.0 mm posterior to the limbus (5.0 mm group), and 144 patients(150 eyes) at 4.0 mm (4.0 mm group). No statistically significant difference was found in age, axial length(t=−1.324, 0.867; P=0.186, 0.387) and in gender, right/left eyes, proportion of indications (χ2=1.366, 2.615, 10.195; P=0.242, 0.106, 0.070) between the two groups. The incidence rate of complications between the two groups were comparatively observed, such as lens injury, retinal tears close to the scleral incision, retinal hemorrhage, supra-choroidal expulsive hemorrhage and iatrogenic retinal detachment. Independent sample t test and χ2 test were performed for comparison between the two groups.
Results:Lens injury was observed in 4 eyes(2.67%) and 14 eyes (9.33%) respectively in the 5.0 mm and 4.0 mm group during surgery (χ2=5.910, P=0.015). Retinal tears close to the scleral incision sites were observed in 5 eyes (3.33%) and 6 eyes (4.00%) respectively in the 5.0 mm and 4.0 mm group during surgery (χ2=0.094, P=0.759). The mean time of removing the vitreous base was 6.17±2.76 min and 10.03±5.56 min respectively in the 5.0 mm and 4.0 mm group (t=7.599, P <0.01). No other surgical complications occurred in any group, such as retinal hemorrhage, supra-choroidal expulsive hemorrhage and iatrogenic retinal detachment, etc.
Conclusion:In primary 23G PPV, the safety of ora serrata with incisions at 5.0 mm posterior to limbus is similar to that at 4.0 mm, but the safety of lens and the efficiency of vitreous resection is higher with incisions at 5.0 mm.