Managing iris prolapse.

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  • Yi Jun Hu
  • Ping Hou
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Managing iris prolapse After reading the article by Tint et al., we would like to share some comments and tips about dealing with iris prolapse. First, one principle we obey in iris prolapse is to maintain the anterior chamber pressure at a stable and relatively low level. The goal is to prevent recurrent prolapse and minimize damage to the iris, since we found that with each prolapse and reposition, the iris tended to prolapse more easily. As mentioned by Tint et al., a sudden change in anterior chamber pressure is one possible mechanism of iris prolapse. It is therefore critical to keep the anterior chamber pressure stable during the rest of the surgery. Because high anterior chamber pressure may ‘‘push’’ the iris out of the incisions, we usually use a low bottle height and low flow rate during the remaining surgery. One misconception about iris repositioning is that ‘‘the more ophthalmic viscosurgical device (OVD) used, the better the iris would be pushed back into the anterior chamber and the more stable it would be afterward.’’ The truth is that too much OVD usually pushes the iris out of the incisions and makes repositioning difficult because the anterior chamber pressure is too high. We use only enough OVD to maintain a normal anterior chamber depth. Second, we have noticed that iris prolapse occurs more frequently during irrigation/aspiration (I/A) than phacoemulsification, probably because the silicone sleeved phaco tip is larger and fits the main incision better than the I/A tip. This makes the anterior chamber a relatively stable space with relatively stable anterior chamber pressure during phacoemulsification. For this reason, we recommend using a siliconesleeved I/A tip. Third, in patients with a floppy and recurrently prolapsed iris, the surgeon should pay careful attention during intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. Because the floppy iris may be more proximal to the main incision, the IOL may inadvertently push the iris toward the center of the anterior chamber during implantation, causing iris dialysis at the site of the main incision. This kind of iris dialysis is difficult to deal with because the iris has lost tension. We usually inject OVD above the iris at the site of the main incision before IOL implantation, pushing the floppy iris away from the track of the implanted IOL. Fourth, patientswith iris prolapsemaynot need a suture at the main incision even if prolapse recurs during the surgery.A suture can cause complications. Sometimes careful hydration of the main incision is enough to close the incision. The key to hydration is to make sure the cannula tip is at the corneal stroma parallel to the main incision. In cases in which hydration of themain incisionmay cause recurrence of iris prolapse,

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of cataract and refractive surgery

دوره 36 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010