Efficacy and wound-temperature gradient of WhiteStar technology phacoemulsification through a 1.2 mm incision

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College School of Medicine
Department Ophthalmology
Creator Olson, Randall J.
Other Author Donnenfeld, Eric D.; Solomon, Renee; Finger, Paul T.; Biser, Seth, A.; Perry, Henry D.; Doshi, Sima
Title Efficacy and wound-temperature gradient of WhiteStar technology phacoemulsification through a 1.2 mm incision
Date 2003-06
Description PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and wound-temperature gradients of WhiteStar micropulse technology using bimanual phacoemulsification without an irrigation sleeve through a 1.2 mm incision. SETTING: Island Eye Surgicenter, Carle Place, New York, USA. METHODS: Ten patients had bimanual phacoemulsification using micropulse technology without an irrigation sleeve through a 1.2 mm clear corneal incision. A thermocouple consisting of a 30-gauge copper wire was inserted into clear cornea directly adjacent to the wound to digitally record temperature gradients at the wound. Endothelial cell counts were evaluated preoperatively and postoperatively in all patients. RESULTS: All 10 patients maintained corneal clarity with no sign of thermal damage to the wound. The maximum corneal wound temperatures during phacoemulsification ranged from 24 degrees C to 34 degrees C, well below the temperature of collagen shrinkage. The endothelial cell loss at 3 months was 7%. CONCLUSIONS: Because of the decreased thermal effect with WhiteStar technology, an irrigation sleeve over the phacoemulsification needle is superfluous. As a result, bimanual phacoemulsification can be safely performed through a 1.2 mm incision.
Type Text
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 29
Issue 6
First Page 1097
Last Page 1100
Subject Endothelium, Corneal; Surgical Procedures; Lens Implantation; Wound Temperature gradient
Subject MESH Phacoemulsification; Wound Healing; Body Temperature
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Donnenfeld ED, Olson RJ, Solomon R, Finger PT, Biser SA, Perry HD, Doshi S. (2003). Efficacy and wound-temperature gradient of WhiteStar technology phacoemulsification through a 1.2 mm incision. J Cataract Refract Surg, 29(6), 1097-100
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