Clinical experience with the first 40 cases with femtosecond laser cataract surgery technology: safety of the learning curve
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the introduction of the femtosecond laser (FSL) to perform the key steps of the traditional cataract surgery process and the operational difficulties and safety of this new technology during routine use in an operating room in Brazil. Methods A retrospective study was conducted using the first cases operated on at a single center using the laser platform LenSx/Alcon with a soft contact lens patient interface.All patients underwent a detailed preoperative assessment.The anterior capsulotomy, nuclear fragmentation, and corneal incisions were created with the FSL; then, the surgery was completed following the standard phacoemulsification procedure. The main outcome measurements were difficulties and complications related to the learning curve and an analysis of postoperative uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA). Results: Of 31 patients (40 eyes), 9 patients had FSL cataract surgery in both eyes.The mean age was 64 ± 12 years (ranging from 42 to 82), the mean cataract nuclear sclerosis was grading 2 ± 0.6 (ranging from 1 to 4), and the preoperative mean UDVA in logMAR was 0.4 ± 0.2 (ranging from 0.1 to 1.3). Anterior capsulotomy was complete in all patients, and scissors were not needed to cut off any intact portion. The postoperative corneal incisions were not completely linear and showed some irregularities. Laser phaco-fragmentation was effective, with the division of the nucleus into smaller segments easily performed before phacoemulsification.After 1 month, the postoperative mean UDVA in logMAR was 0.1 ± 0.1 (ranging from 0.0 to 0.4) (P < 0.0001). Conclusion: With increasing surgical cases and experience, the phacoemulsification steps are performed precisely and effectively with FSL pretreatment, resulting in a safe learning curve. |
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Clinical experience with the first 40 cases with femtosecond laser cataract surgery technology: safety of the learning curveCataract extractionRefractive surgical proceduresPhacoemulsificationLaser therapyLearning curveABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the introduction of the femtosecond laser (FSL) to perform the key steps of the traditional cataract surgery process and the operational difficulties and safety of this new technology during routine use in an operating room in Brazil. Methods A retrospective study was conducted using the first cases operated on at a single center using the laser platform LenSx/Alcon with a soft contact lens patient interface.All patients underwent a detailed preoperative assessment.The anterior capsulotomy, nuclear fragmentation, and corneal incisions were created with the FSL; then, the surgery was completed following the standard phacoemulsification procedure. The main outcome measurements were difficulties and complications related to the learning curve and an analysis of postoperative uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA). Results: Of 31 patients (40 eyes), 9 patients had FSL cataract surgery in both eyes.The mean age was 64 ± 12 years (ranging from 42 to 82), the mean cataract nuclear sclerosis was grading 2 ± 0.6 (ranging from 1 to 4), and the preoperative mean UDVA in logMAR was 0.4 ± 0.2 (ranging from 0.1 to 1.3). Anterior capsulotomy was complete in all patients, and scissors were not needed to cut off any intact portion. The postoperative corneal incisions were not completely linear and showed some irregularities. Laser phaco-fragmentation was effective, with the division of the nucleus into smaller segments easily performed before phacoemulsification.After 1 month, the postoperative mean UDVA in logMAR was 0.1 ± 0.1 (ranging from 0.0 to 0.4) (P < 0.0001). Conclusion: With increasing surgical cases and experience, the phacoemulsification steps are performed precisely and effectively with FSL pretreatment, resulting in a safe learning curve.Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia2015-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-72802015000500292Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia v.74 n.5 2015reponame:Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia (SBO)instacron:SBO10.5935/0034-7280.20150060info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCrispim,JoaoNose,RicardoGarcia,Ana Claudia Medeiros A.Yogi,MiltonNose,Waltoneng2015-11-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-72802015000500292Revistahttps://rbo.emnuvens.com.br/rbo/indexhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsob@sboportal.org.br||rbo@sboportal.org.br1982-85510034-7280opendoar:2015-11-26T00:00Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia (SBO)false |
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Clinical experience with the first 40 cases with femtosecond laser cataract surgery technology: safety of the learning curve |
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Clinical experience with the first 40 cases with femtosecond laser cataract surgery technology: safety of the learning curve |
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Clinical experience with the first 40 cases with femtosecond laser cataract surgery technology: safety of the learning curve Crispim,Joao Cataract extraction Refractive surgical procedures Phacoemulsification Laser therapy Learning curve |
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Clinical experience with the first 40 cases with femtosecond laser cataract surgery technology: safety of the learning curve |
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Clinical experience with the first 40 cases with femtosecond laser cataract surgery technology: safety of the learning curve |
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Clinical experience with the first 40 cases with femtosecond laser cataract surgery technology: safety of the learning curve |
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Clinical experience with the first 40 cases with femtosecond laser cataract surgery technology: safety of the learning curve |
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Clinical experience with the first 40 cases with femtosecond laser cataract surgery technology: safety of the learning curve |
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Crispim,Joao |
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Crispim,Joao Nose,Ricardo Garcia,Ana Claudia Medeiros A. Yogi,Milton Nose,Walton |
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Nose,Ricardo Garcia,Ana Claudia Medeiros A. Yogi,Milton Nose,Walton |
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Crispim,Joao Nose,Ricardo Garcia,Ana Claudia Medeiros A. Yogi,Milton Nose,Walton |
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Cataract extraction Refractive surgical procedures Phacoemulsification Laser therapy Learning curve |
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Cataract extraction Refractive surgical procedures Phacoemulsification Laser therapy Learning curve |
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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the introduction of the femtosecond laser (FSL) to perform the key steps of the traditional cataract surgery process and the operational difficulties and safety of this new technology during routine use in an operating room in Brazil. Methods A retrospective study was conducted using the first cases operated on at a single center using the laser platform LenSx/Alcon with a soft contact lens patient interface.All patients underwent a detailed preoperative assessment.The anterior capsulotomy, nuclear fragmentation, and corneal incisions were created with the FSL; then, the surgery was completed following the standard phacoemulsification procedure. The main outcome measurements were difficulties and complications related to the learning curve and an analysis of postoperative uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA). Results: Of 31 patients (40 eyes), 9 patients had FSL cataract surgery in both eyes.The mean age was 64 ± 12 years (ranging from 42 to 82), the mean cataract nuclear sclerosis was grading 2 ± 0.6 (ranging from 1 to 4), and the preoperative mean UDVA in logMAR was 0.4 ± 0.2 (ranging from 0.1 to 1.3). Anterior capsulotomy was complete in all patients, and scissors were not needed to cut off any intact portion. The postoperative corneal incisions were not completely linear and showed some irregularities. Laser phaco-fragmentation was effective, with the division of the nucleus into smaller segments easily performed before phacoemulsification.After 1 month, the postoperative mean UDVA in logMAR was 0.1 ± 0.1 (ranging from 0.0 to 0.4) (P < 0.0001). Conclusion: With increasing surgical cases and experience, the phacoemulsification steps are performed precisely and effectively with FSL pretreatment, resulting in a safe learning curve. |
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