Klemen U M, Niederreiter P, Gorka P, Leitner J
Abteilung für Augenheilkunde, Allg. öffentl. Krankenhauses St. Pölten.
Klin Monbl Augenheilkd. 1987 Nov;191(5):358-60. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1050528.
In a group of 14 children who underwent extracapsular cataract extraction for cataract of the posterior pole, a reopacification of the posterior capsule was observed in all 18 eyes treated. Only in four eyes, in which rupture of the posterior capsule had occurred intraoperatively, was a reoperation unnecessary. In ten eyes satisfactory removal of the opacifications was accomplished using McIntyre's aspiration cannula; in four cases lensectomy was performed because of severe fibrosis. During a follow-up period of two to eight months after the posterior capsule had been rendered clear, transparency was found to be good in eight out of ten eyes.