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Investigations on diathermy for anterior capsulotomy.
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1991
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Gross AnatomyOphthalmic SurgeryAnterior CapsulotomyOphthalmologyExperimental OphthalmologyApproved InstrumentTopographical AnatomySurgeryAnterior CapsuleAnatomyGlaucomaIntraocular SurgeryShoulder GirdleMedicineOcular TissueOrthopaedic SurgeryOcular Surface PhysiologyCataract
Diathermy is an approved instrument for intraocular surgery. The authors studied the effects and possible side effects of the first clinical application of a straight bipolar high-frequency probe used to cut the anterior capsule in extracapsular cataract exfraction (ECCE) with a continuous movement. In 25 patients with intumescent or mature cataractous lenses, on which capsulorhexis is difficult to perform, the anterior capsule was cut and a round capsulotomy of the desired diameter obtained. Simultaneously, intraocular temperature was measured for the first time in vivo inside the anterior chamber with a microtemperature probe during the operation. With the technique described, it reached a maximum of 33.4 degrees C (the maximum ranged from 32.8 degrees C-33.4 degrees C). There was no abnormal loss of corneal endothelial cells in the 12-month postoperative follow-up. In addition, electrolysis could not be verified experimentally.