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SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A NOVEL BIMANUAL PHACO CHOPPING-FRAGMENTATION TECHNIQUE FOR RETAINED INTRAVITREAL LENS FRAGMENTS

Manoj SHETTIGAR, Rajeev Reddy PAPPURU, Vivek DAVE

Retina-Vitreus - 2026;35(1):66-70

LV Prasad eye institute, Anant Bajaj Retina Institute, Kadapa

 

Purpose: To describe a new technique of phacofragmentation using a chopper and chandelier endoillumination. Materials and Methods: In 8 consecutive eyes, by the new technique, after completing vitrectomy in convention 3-port method, a chandelier illumination light source was used for illumination, a phaco-chopper was used in the non-dominant hand and the phacofragmatome in the dominant hand. This method was compared with 12 consecutive patients (12 eyes) receiving standard phacofragmentation. Results: Mean age at presentation between the two groups was comparable in demography, and presenting and postoperative vision as follows. Age: Standard method: mean age 69.66+/-12.01 years (95% C.I. 62.86-76.46), New method: mean age 70.13+/-11.47 years (95% C.I. 62.18-78.08), p=0.93 ); Mean pre-operative vision: Standard method-1.93+/-0.94 log MAR, New method- 1.97+/-0.86 logMAR, p=0.9; Mean postoperative vision Standard method- 0.55 + 0.16 logMAR, New method 0.53+/-0.12 logMAR, p=0.7). The mean duration taken for completion of fragmentation was 3.27+/-0.87 minutes, (95% C.I. 2.78-3.76 minutes) and 1.91+/-0.66 minutes, (95% C.I. 1.45-2.37 minutes) p=0.0001 respectively. The mean foveal thickness on day 1 postoperative was 194+/-84 microns (95% C.I. 10.37-247.63 microns) and 210+/-62 microns (95% C.I. 149.49-230.51 microns) respectively (p=0.62). Conclusion: Phacofragmentation using chandelier illumination, assisted with a chopper, is a safe and fast alternative technique to standard phaco-fragmentation.