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A Clinical Comparison of Safety and Efficacy in Phacoemulsification with versus without Ophthalmic Viscoelastic Device
Abstract:Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate in a comparative manner the safety and efficacy of 1.0% sodium-Hyaluronate used during capsulorhexis and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in phacoemulsification surgery. Materials and Methods: 1.0% sodium-Hyaluronate, which is commonly used as one of the ophthalmic viscoelastic devices, was compared to intraocular irrigating solution, which can bring up these effects. In addition, the effect of both methods on occurring corneal endothelial cell (CEC) loss was investigated. Results: Each group comprised 19 eyes. The mean preoperative CEC density was 2525.68?±?181.85 in Group H and 2514.16?±?174.59 in Group V; no statistically significant difference was found between the groups (p?>?0.05). Preoperative and postoperative first and twelfth week CEC densities were 2438.21?±?198.12 (p?p?p?p?p?>?0.05). Conclusion: Although it was found that there was no statistically difference in terms of preventing CEC loss between 1.0% sodium-Hyaluronate and the irrigation method during phacoemulsification, it was observed clinically that 1.0% sodium-hyaluronate can make the procedure easy, safer, very helpful, especially for understanding phacoemulsification.
Keywords:Corneal endothelial cell  intraocular irrigating solution  ophthalmic viscoelastic device  phacoemulsification  sodium-Hyaluronate
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