Display Settings:

Format

Send to:

Choose Destination
We are sorry, but NCBI web applications do not support your browser and may not function properly. More information
    Br J Ophthalmol. 2007 Oct;91(10):1315-7. Epub 2007 Apr 12.

    Complications in resident-performed phacoemulsification cataract surgery at New Jersey Medical School.

    Source

    The Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, New Jersey Medical School, Doctors Office Center, Suite 6168, 90 Bergen Street, Newark, NJ 07103, USA. Bhagatne@umdnj.edu

    Abstract

    AIM:

    To describe the complications related to cataract surgery performed by phacoemulsification technique by third-year ophthalmology residents at New Jersey Medical School, who are trained to perform phacoemulsification without any prior experience with extracapsular extraction.

    DESIGN:

    Retrospective, observational case series.

    METHODS:

    A retrospective chart review of 755 patients who underwent cataract surgery by third-year residents between July 2000 and June 2005 at the Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Science was performed. Details of intraoperative complications (posterior capsular rupture, vitreous loss, subluxation of lens fragments into the vitreous, extracapsular cases converted to phacoemulsification, retinal detachment, vitreous haemorrhage and haemorrhagic choroidals) of the cases done by phacoemulsification technique were recorded. Results were analysed and compared with complication rates reported from other residency programmes and from experienced ophthalmologists.

    RESULTS:

    Of 755 cataract surgeries, 719 were performed using phacoemulsification technique. Posterior capsule disruption occurred in 48 (6.7%), vitreous loss in 39 (5.4%) and dislocated lenticular fragments in 7 (1.0%) of 719 cases that underwent phacoemulsification technique. Subsequent pars plana lensectomy was required in 5 (0.7%) cases; 1 case (0.1%) experienced retinal detachment and haemorrhagic choroidal detachment.

    CONCLUSION:

    The residents can perform phacoemulsification well with a very low complication rate, without prior training with extracapsular cataract extraction technique.

    PMID:
    17431020
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC2001026
    Free PMC Article

    Images from this publication.See all images (1)Free text

    Figure 1

      Supplemental Content

      Icon for HighWire Icon for PubMed Central

      Save items

      Recent activity

      Your browsing activity is empty.

      Activity recording is turned off.

      Turn recording back on

      See more...
      Write to the Help Desk