The method for staining of anterior lens capsule in cases with small and rigid pupils

Purpose: to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of proposed method for staining with trypan blue anterior lens capsule in cases with small and rigid pupils.Methods: the safety and effectiveness of the proposed method was evaluated in 169 cases having small and rigid pupils of III and IV grade. Sur...

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Main Authors: V. Kumar, M. A. Frolov, I. Ye. Makovetskaya, E. V. Bozhok
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Published: Ophthalmology Publishing Group 2014-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/173
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author V. Kumar
M. A. Frolov
I. Ye. Makovetskaya
E. V. Bozhok
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M. A. Frolov
I. Ye. Makovetskaya
E. V. Bozhok
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description Purpose: to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of proposed method for staining with trypan blue anterior lens capsule in cases with small and rigid pupils.Methods: the safety and effectiveness of the proposed method was evaluated in 169 cases having small and rigid pupils of III and IV grade. Surgical steps included: irrigation of anterior chamber with small amount of air, enough to block the pupil; irrigation of posterior chamber with little amount of dye followed by aspiration of air bubble. the excess dye came out and stained the capsule in pupillary area.Results: No difficulty was encountered in irrigating the posterior chamber with dye. Uneven staining of the capsule was noticed in 16 cases (9.5%). In 3 cases (1.8%) extensive staining of iris and posterior capsule was observed. Continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis was performed successfully in 97.6% cases. In 4 cases there was radial run of the rhexis extending up to posterior capsule. Postopera- tive inflammation of 1st and 2nd degree was observed in 5.9 and 23.1% cases, which was related to unavoidable trauma to iris tissue during pupil stretching.Conclusion: the proposed method of capsule staining in cases with small and rigid pupils is safe and effective.
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spelling doaj-art-6cda94093b2941b7ace46793d3d3394d2025-08-20T03:38:01ZrusOphthalmology Publishing GroupOftalʹmologiâ1816-50952500-08452014-07-0194394210.18008/1816-5095-2012-4-39-42173The method for staining of anterior lens capsule in cases with small and rigid pupilsV. Kumar0M. A. Frolov1I. Ye. Makovetskaya2E. V. Bozhok3Офтальмологическое отделение МУЗ «Сходненская городская больница», г. Сходня, Московской области Кафедра глазных болезней Российского университета дружбы народов, МоскваКафедра глазных болезней Российского университета дружбы народов, Москва, РоссияОфтальмологическое отделение МУЗ «Сходненская городская больница», г. Сходня, Московской областиОфтальмологическое отделение МУЗ «Сходненская городская больница», г. Сходня, Московской областиPurpose: to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of proposed method for staining with trypan blue anterior lens capsule in cases with small and rigid pupils.Methods: the safety and effectiveness of the proposed method was evaluated in 169 cases having small and rigid pupils of III and IV grade. Surgical steps included: irrigation of anterior chamber with small amount of air, enough to block the pupil; irrigation of posterior chamber with little amount of dye followed by aspiration of air bubble. the excess dye came out and stained the capsule in pupillary area.Results: No difficulty was encountered in irrigating the posterior chamber with dye. Uneven staining of the capsule was noticed in 16 cases (9.5%). In 3 cases (1.8%) extensive staining of iris and posterior capsule was observed. Continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis was performed successfully in 97.6% cases. In 4 cases there was radial run of the rhexis extending up to posterior capsule. Postopera- tive inflammation of 1st and 2nd degree was observed in 5.9 and 23.1% cases, which was related to unavoidable trauma to iris tissue during pupil stretching.Conclusion: the proposed method of capsule staining in cases with small and rigid pupils is safe and effective.https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/173anterior lens capsulestaining
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anterior lens capsule
staining
title The method for staining of anterior lens capsule in cases with small and rigid pupils
title_full The method for staining of anterior lens capsule in cases with small and rigid pupils
title_fullStr The method for staining of anterior lens capsule in cases with small and rigid pupils
title_full_unstemmed The method for staining of anterior lens capsule in cases with small and rigid pupils
title_short The method for staining of anterior lens capsule in cases with small and rigid pupils
title_sort method for staining of anterior lens capsule in cases with small and rigid pupils
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staining
url https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/173
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