A new surgical technique for scleral fixation using a “knot ball” for scleral-fixated intraocular lenses: impact on clinical outcomes

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Autor(a) principal: Mete,Alper
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Kimyon,Sabit, Saygılı,Oguzhan, Koçluk,Yusuf, Kaçarlar,Iffet Yarımağa, Güngör,Kıvanç, Temizer,Mithat
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Purpose: Scleral fixation surgery is a pivotal procedure that depends on the availability of robust and innovative surgical fixation methods. There continues to be a need for innovation in suture fixation techniques, particularly for intraocular lens implantation. Methods: We conceived and designed a “knot ball” scleral fixation technique for suture burial in a retrospective sample of 108 patients with primary (n=40) or secondary (n=68) scleral-fixated intraocular lens. Importantly, our technique did not require additional scleral flap or tunnel procedures. We evaluated pre- and postoperative best-corrected visual aquity (BCVA) and postoperative complications. All data were analyzed and compared between groups. Results: The preoperative mean BCVA improved significantly in both groups using the “knot ball” fixation technique (p<0.01). The extent of the improvement in the best-corrected visual acuity and late complications one month post-surgery were not significantly different between the groups (p>0.05). These clinical outcomes were consistent with those described in the ophthalmology literature. Conclusion: A “knot ball” scleral fixation technique is reported; to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of such a technique, which offers a less invasive and simplified surgical procedure for transscleral fixation of scleral-fixated intraocular lenses. Moreover, the technique appears to display similar effectiveness and safety compared with existing scleral fixation techniques. We suggest that the “knot ball” technique warrants further research focus and clinical evaluation in future studies.
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spelling A new surgical technique for scleral fixation using a “knot ball” for scleral-fixated intraocular lenses: impact on clinical outcomesSclera/surgeryLens implantationIntraocularAphakiaSutures techniquesABSTRACT Purpose: Scleral fixation surgery is a pivotal procedure that depends on the availability of robust and innovative surgical fixation methods. There continues to be a need for innovation in suture fixation techniques, particularly for intraocular lens implantation. Methods: We conceived and designed a “knot ball” scleral fixation technique for suture burial in a retrospective sample of 108 patients with primary (n=40) or secondary (n=68) scleral-fixated intraocular lens. Importantly, our technique did not require additional scleral flap or tunnel procedures. We evaluated pre- and postoperative best-corrected visual aquity (BCVA) and postoperative complications. All data were analyzed and compared between groups. Results: The preoperative mean BCVA improved significantly in both groups using the “knot ball” fixation technique (p<0.01). The extent of the improvement in the best-corrected visual acuity and late complications one month post-surgery were not significantly different between the groups (p>0.05). These clinical outcomes were consistent with those described in the ophthalmology literature. Conclusion: A “knot ball” scleral fixation technique is reported; to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of such a technique, which offers a less invasive and simplified surgical procedure for transscleral fixation of scleral-fixated intraocular lenses. Moreover, the technique appears to display similar effectiveness and safety compared with existing scleral fixation techniques. We suggest that the “knot ball” technique warrants further research focus and clinical evaluation in future studies.Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia2018-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492018000400302Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia v.81 n.4 2018reponame:Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)instname:Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)instacron:CBO10.5935/0004-2749.20180060info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMete,AlperKimyon,SabitSaygılı,OguzhanKoçluk,YusufKaçarlar,Iffet YarımağaGüngör,KıvançTemizer,Mithateng2018-07-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-27492018000400302Revistahttp://aboonline.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpaboonline@cbo.com.br||abo@cbo.com.br1678-29250004-2749opendoar:2018-07-03T00:00Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online) - Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A new surgical technique for scleral fixation using a “knot ball” for scleral-fixated intraocular lenses: impact on clinical outcomes
title A new surgical technique for scleral fixation using a “knot ball” for scleral-fixated intraocular lenses: impact on clinical outcomes
spellingShingle A new surgical technique for scleral fixation using a “knot ball” for scleral-fixated intraocular lenses: impact on clinical outcomes
Mete,Alper
Sclera/surgery
Lens implantation
Intraocular
Aphakia
Sutures techniques
title_short A new surgical technique for scleral fixation using a “knot ball” for scleral-fixated intraocular lenses: impact on clinical outcomes
title_full A new surgical technique for scleral fixation using a “knot ball” for scleral-fixated intraocular lenses: impact on clinical outcomes
title_fullStr A new surgical technique for scleral fixation using a “knot ball” for scleral-fixated intraocular lenses: impact on clinical outcomes
title_full_unstemmed A new surgical technique for scleral fixation using a “knot ball” for scleral-fixated intraocular lenses: impact on clinical outcomes
title_sort A new surgical technique for scleral fixation using a “knot ball” for scleral-fixated intraocular lenses: impact on clinical outcomes
author Mete,Alper
author_facet Mete,Alper
Kimyon,Sabit
Saygılı,Oguzhan
Koçluk,Yusuf
Kaçarlar,Iffet Yarımağa
Güngör,Kıvanç
Temizer,Mithat
author_role author
author2 Kimyon,Sabit
Saygılı,Oguzhan
Koçluk,Yusuf
Kaçarlar,Iffet Yarımağa
Güngör,Kıvanç
Temizer,Mithat
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author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mete,Alper
Kimyon,Sabit
Saygılı,Oguzhan
Koçluk,Yusuf
Kaçarlar,Iffet Yarımağa
Güngör,Kıvanç
Temizer,Mithat
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sclera/surgery
Lens implantation
Intraocular
Aphakia
Sutures techniques
topic Sclera/surgery
Lens implantation
Intraocular
Aphakia
Sutures techniques
description ABSTRACT Purpose: Scleral fixation surgery is a pivotal procedure that depends on the availability of robust and innovative surgical fixation methods. There continues to be a need for innovation in suture fixation techniques, particularly for intraocular lens implantation. Methods: We conceived and designed a “knot ball” scleral fixation technique for suture burial in a retrospective sample of 108 patients with primary (n=40) or secondary (n=68) scleral-fixated intraocular lens. Importantly, our technique did not require additional scleral flap or tunnel procedures. We evaluated pre- and postoperative best-corrected visual aquity (BCVA) and postoperative complications. All data were analyzed and compared between groups. Results: The preoperative mean BCVA improved significantly in both groups using the “knot ball” fixation technique (p<0.01). The extent of the improvement in the best-corrected visual acuity and late complications one month post-surgery were not significantly different between the groups (p>0.05). These clinical outcomes were consistent with those described in the ophthalmology literature. Conclusion: A “knot ball” scleral fixation technique is reported; to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of such a technique, which offers a less invasive and simplified surgical procedure for transscleral fixation of scleral-fixated intraocular lenses. Moreover, the technique appears to display similar effectiveness and safety compared with existing scleral fixation techniques. We suggest that the “knot ball” technique warrants further research focus and clinical evaluation in future studies.
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