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TITLE:

MANAGEMENT OF ANTERIOR CAPSULE IN CONGENITAL CATARACT WITH AUTOMATED VITRECTOMY CUTTER (VITRECTORHEXIS)

AUTHORS:

Dr. Muhammad Khalid, Dr. Muhammad Jahan zaib Khan, Dr. Muhammad Rizwan

ABSTRACT:

To evaluate the clinical efficacy and technique of vitrectorhexis in terms of anterior capsulotomy in children with congenital cataract. Material and Methods: This Prospective, Non-comparative, Interventional study was conducted from July 2018 to April 2019 at Pediatric Eye Operation Theater, Ophthalmology Department, Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur. Total 30 eyes were included in this study. Results: In our series, the age range was 0-8 years and the mean age was 2.97+3.08 years, 60% (n=18) were male and 40% (n=12) were female, frequency of clinical efficacy was recorded in 83.33% (n=25) while 16.67% (n=5) were not treated effectively (as per operational definition). Complications of vitrectorhexis revealed 13.33% (n=4) radial tear during performing anterior vitrectorhexis, 3.33% (n=1) radial tear during IOL implantation, 3.33% (n=1) conversion of anterior vitrectorhexis, 3.33% (n=1) small sized anterior vitrectorhexis and 3.33% (n=1). IOL implanted in ciliary sulcus while no patient was recorded with radial tear during irrigation/aspiration of lens matter, radial tear during removal of viscoelastic substance, IOL decentration and failure to implant IOL. Conclusion: Vitrectorhexis is well suited method of anterior capulotomy in children with congenital cataract below 6 years of age. Keywords: Congenital cataract, children, capsulotomy, vitrectorhexis, clinical efficacy

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