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Page 1: Capsulotomy CCC K.Nasrolahi MD 1387 a) Can – opener capsulotomy: is performed by making a series of small connected tears in a circle to remove the central
Page 2: Capsulotomy CCC K.Nasrolahi MD 1387 a) Can – opener capsulotomy: is performed by making a series of small connected tears in a circle to remove the central

Capsulotomy CCC

K.Nasrolahi MD1387

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Anterior capulotomy a) Can – opener capsulotomy:

is performed by making a series of small connected tears in a circle to remove the central segment of anterior lens capsule

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This method permits easy access to and

subluxation of the lens nucleus , but it

usually result in radial tears in the

anterior capsule extending from one or

more of the initial puncture sites out to

the periphery of the capsule

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The radial tears can enlarge during

hydrodissection or nucleus manipulatin , and

they can affect IOL placement and stabilization

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Placement of both IOL haptics in the bag may be difficult , and unequal postoperative contractile forces within the capsular bag may cause IOL dislocation

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b) Continuous – tear circular capsulorrhexis

provides a more stable smooth edge to the anterior capsular opening

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The surgeon begins an anterior capsulorrhexis

with a central linear cut in the anterior

capsule , using a cystotome needle

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At the end of the linear cut, the

needle is either pushed or pulled in

the direction of the desired tear .

Allowing the anterior capsule to fold

over upon itself

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The surgeon then engages the free edge of the anterior capsule with either forceps or the capsulotomy needle and the flap is carried around in a circular manner as the surgeon directs the tension toward the center of the lens

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For maximum control , frequent regrasping of the flap near the tear is helpful

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Radial extension of the capsulotomy

may occur in the setting of forward

displacement of the lens with

shallowing of the anterior chamber

or anterior traction on the capsular

flap

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If the capsulorrhexis tear starts to extend too far peripherally , the flap can sometimes be salvaged and the tear brought more centrally

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First the surgeon should check for positive vitrous pressure associated with forward displacement of the lens.

This may be caused by the capsulotomy instrument , the surgeons fingers , or the lid speculum pressing against the globe

It can be corrected.

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Refilling the anterior chamber with

viscoelastic , and inserting a second

instrument ( such as an iris spatula )

through the paracentesis to press

posteriorly on the lens may help

reduce forward displacement of the

lens and allow for redirection of the

capsular tear.

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Purpose and advantages of capsulorrhexis

1 )No tags or flaps anterior capsular remnants interfere with surgery , especially the aspiration of the

peripheral cortex

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2 )The mechanical forces exerted

onto the zonules were minimal

with this technique.

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3)The capsular bag is wide open during surgery especially with a closed system approach ;the posterior

capsule is ballooned posteriorly .

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This gives the surgeon ample space to work in far away from the cornea and with greatly reduced risk of catching the posterior capsule as compared

with when it is flaccid.

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4)With an intact capsulorrhexis , manipulations within the capsualr bag such as tilting or cracking the nucleus or implanting an IOL , no longer entail the risk of extending radial teras in the anterior capsulse

into the posterior capsule.

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5)Even in the case of a posterior

capsule defect , regaedless of its size

an intact anterior capsulorrhexis

provide the possibility of implanting

an IOL safely into the ciliary sulcus

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Complication and pitfalls

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1 )Discontinuity of the anterior capsular rim.

2 )Capsulorhexis with too small a diameter.

3 )Viscoelastic incarcerations.

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Discontinuity of the anterior capsular rimTo avoid this complication the capsulorhexis should never be completed inside out.Stellate bursts originating from initial puncturing attempts with a blunt needle may desroy an intact capsular margin.

In the course of surgery to form a discontinuity.The only effective remedy to repair discontinuity by transformation of the tear in to smooth edge.

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Discontinuity of the anterior capsular rim

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-In performing the capsulorhexis , the surgen may realize that the original arc is too small

_The capsulorhexis can be expanded by spiralling outward to the desired diameter and

then “closing the circle“

Capsulorhexis with too small a diameter

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_If the anterior capsular rim adheres to the anterior IOL surface after implantation , viscoelastics residues may trapped behind the lens.

_If it does , mostly the lense blocks the passage for the viscoelastics in to the anterior chamber and at the same time allows the aqueous to invade the area behind the implant .

Viscoelastic incarcerations

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Thus pushing the IOL in to the cornea.

_in such a situation an additional

puncture of the peripheral anterior or

in narrow pupils – posterior capsule is

required to provide for a release of

the viscoelastics in to the anterior

chamber or the vitreous.

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Difficult cases

Small pupil: 1 )Removal of the pupillary membrane

2 )Removal of synechiae3 )Bimanual stretching

4 )Iris retractors5)Pupil dilator

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Disadvantages of the CCC :Capsular shrinkage syndrom or capsularphimosis

_This complication is not known in any other capsulotomy technique and solely relates to the CCC.

_The genuine pathomechanism could not be clarified untile tody.

Disadvantages of the CCC :Capsular shrinkage syndrom or capsularphimosis

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Clinically this problem can be observed especially in patients suffering from pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PEX) , uveitis , rtinopathy pigmentosa or subluxation in combination with PMMA or silicone IOL implantation.

_ All these diseases have a considerably reduced number of zonula fibers in common.

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_This complicltion has not been described in patients suffering from these diseases in context with an acrylic IOL implantation.

Allows the conclusion that a certain mechanical intraction of acrylic lenes surface and capsule successfully prevents this problem so that the acrylic IOL is presently the lense of choise in such cases.

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_This is not valid for low _ water acrylics.

_A potential remedy to avoid capsular phimosis is the insertion of a capsular tention ring .

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Poor Zonular integrity

Zonular dialysis

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Exfoliation syndrome ( pseudoexfoliation )

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1) In exfoliation syndrome a basement membrane – like fibrillogranular white material is deposited on the lens , cornea , iris , anterior hyaloid face , ciliary processes , zonular fibers , and trabecular meshwork

Phaco in pseudoexfoliation syndrome

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2) Associated with this condition are atrophy of the iris at the pupillary margin , deposition of pigment on the anterior surface of the iris , poorly dilating pupil , increased pigmentation of the trabecular meshwork , capsular fragility zonular weakness , and open –angle glaucoma

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3) Patients with exfoliation syndrome may also experience weakness of the zonular fibers and spontanous lens subluxation and phacodonesis

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4) Poor zonular integrity may affect cataract surgery technique and IOL implantation

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5) The exfoliative material may be elaborated even after the crystalline lens is removed

Poorly dilating pupil ( small pupil)