Kanski J J, Crick M D
Trans Ophthalmol Soc U K (1962). 1977 Apr;97(1):52-7.
Lensectomy is a new technique of lens extraction by which lens material is cut and aspirated through a fine-bore needle. The technique is simple and atraumatic. The small limbal incision, which does not require suturing, has the advantage of reducing the risk of vitreous loss and the amount of surgically-induced astigmatism to a minimum. Instruments designed primarily for vitreous surgery were used in the removal of cataracts from seventy eyes. This preliminary report shows that this new approach offers several advantages over conventional methods in selected cases. It appears to be of particular value in the management of cataracts secondary to chronic anterior uveitis. It is also a good alternative in the treatment of traumatic, presenile, and congenital or juvenile cataracts. Lensectomy is not a suitable technique for the removal of calcified lenses or those with hard nuclei. Possible complications include endothelial damage, loss of lens matter into the vitreous, and retinal detachment.
晶状体切除术是一种新的晶状体摘除技术,通过细针切割并吸出晶状体物质。该技术操作简单且无创。小的角膜缘切口无需缝合,具有将玻璃体丢失风险和手术引起的散光量降至最低的优点。主要用于玻璃体手术的器械被用于从70只眼中摘除白内障。这份初步报告表明,在某些特定病例中,这种新方法比传统方法具有几个优势。它在治疗继发于慢性前葡萄膜炎的白内障方面似乎具有特别的价值。在治疗外伤性、早老性、先天性或青少年性白内障方面也是一个很好的选择。晶状体切除术不适用于摘除钙化晶状体或硬核晶状体。可能的并发症包括内皮损伤、晶状体物质掉入玻璃体以及视网膜脱离。