Okada K, Sagawa H
Department of Ophthalmology, Ohashi Hospital, Toho University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Ophthalmic Surg. 1989 Jan;20(1):33-7.
Using clinical specular microscopy, we studied a postoperative cellular reaction on the anterior surface of implanted artificial intraocular lenses in living human eyes. An amorphous coating filled the spaces between fibroblast-like cells, histiocytes, and foreign body giant cells in 29 of 118 eyes. In most cases the coating was observed as interference fringes (Newton rings). We observed the rings from seven to 63 days after surgery. Clinically, the patients did not show any visual disturbance at the time of these observations. With time, fibroblast-like cells decreased in number. By two months after surgery, most of the cells on the implants had already disappeared.
我们使用临床镜面显微镜研究了人眼活体中植入人工晶状体后前表面的细胞反应。在118只眼中的29只眼中,无定形涂层填充在成纤维细胞样细胞、组织细胞和异物巨细胞之间的间隙中。在大多数情况下,该涂层表现为干涉条纹(牛顿环)。我们在手术后7至63天观察到了这些环。临床上,在这些观察期间患者未出现任何视觉障碍。随着时间的推移,成纤维细胞样细胞数量减少。到手术后两个月时,植入物上的大多数细胞已经消失。