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The Investigation Of Visual Function After Cataract Surgery With Planned Capsule Edge Release

Posted on:2013-03-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Z YanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330518991388Subject:Clinical Medicine
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Objective To explore the effect of planned capsule edge release in preventing anterior capsular contraction and contrast sensitivity function after cataract surgery.Methods Forty two eyes of thirty age-related cataract patients from July 2011 to September 2011 at our Center are treated with phacoemulsification and IOL implantation or manual nuclear fraction through small incision and IOL implantation.The capsulorhexis size was 5mm in diameter.Forty two eyes were randomly divided into two groups:edge released group(n=20)and none edge released group(n=22).In addition,visual activity,the shape of anterior capsule,capsule hole in diameter and location of IOL are also observed in the current study.The CSF and GFS were measured with OPTEC 6500 under distance vision conditions(with spatial frequencies of 1.5c/d,3.0 c/d,6.0 c/d,12.0 c/d,18.0c/d).Differences and characteristics among groups were compared and analyzed.Results In the day time without glare,there was a significant difference in CSF between edge released group and none edge released group at 1.5c/d?2.0c/d(all P<0.05)and edge released group higher than none edge released group.While in the day time with glare,a significant difference in CSF was also found between the two groups at 1.5c/d?18c/d(all P<0.05)and edge released group higher than none edge released group.There was no significant difference at all other spatial frequency between the two groups.Conclusions Planned capsule edge release was found to be effective in limiting the degree of anterior capsular contraction,and maintaining the better contrast sensitivity function much longer.
Keywords/Search Tags:capsule contraction syndrome, contrast sensitivity function, cataract
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