The evaluation of clear corneal incision architecture using optical coherence tomography

  1. Javier Orbegozo Gárate
  2. Erika Vázquez Cruchaga
  3. Iñaki Basterra Barrenetxea
  4. Begoña Díez González
  5. Germán González Martín
Revista:
Journal of Emmetropia: Journal of Cataract, Refractive and Corneal Surgery

ISSN: 2171-4703

Año de publicación: 2011

Volumen: 2

Número: 4

Páginas: 201-205

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Journal of Emmetropia: Journal of Cataract, Refractive and Corneal Surgery

Resumen

PURPOSE: To investigate the architecture of clear corneal incision post phacoemulsification cataract surgery using optical coherence tomography (OCT). SETTING: Centro Oftalmológico Integral, Bilbao, Spain. METHODS: This prospective observational study analyzed 60 clear corneal incisions (CCI) done in phacoemulsification with a 2.20 mm Intrepid HP disposable metal knife (Alcon). All wounds were evaluated 1 day, 7 days and 1 month after surgery by Cirrus OCT (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc.). RESULTS: The first day the mean CCI length was 1.49 ± 0.19 mm (range 1.16 to 2.1 mm), the mean incision size was 2.24 ± 0.05 mm and the mean incision angle was 42.40 ± 4.87 degrees (range 30 to 55 degrees). In one month the mean CCI length decreased to 1.29 ± 0.15 mm and the mean incision angle decreased to 36.28 ± 4.54 degrees. The CCI architectural features were observed with the following frequencies: epithelial gaping (16.67%), endothelial gaping (53.33%), local detachment of Descemet’s membrane (88.33%), slightly deficient sealing of the endothelial side of the wound (21.67%) and tissue separation (5%). These values normalized in one month follow up. CONCLUSION: Optical coherence tomography allowed excellent evaluation of corneal incisions after cataract surgery. Measurements of the incision using OCT are highly repeatable.