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Intraocular Pressure Changes in the Uneventful Extra-capsular Cataract Extraction and Extra-capsular Cataract Extraction with Vitreous Loss followed by the Anterior Chamber Lens Implantation (계획적 수정체낭외적출술과 합병증이 동반된 수정체낭외적출술후 전방렌즈의 삽입술시 안압의 변화)

  • Park, Young-Hoon;Lee, Kyoo-Won;Hahn, Duk-Kee
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 1989
  • These days the posterior chamber lens implantation following the extracapsular cataract extraction has become the standard procedure except those patients who can not take it in one reason or another. In past, however, the anterior chamber lens implantation was popular for sometimes. Even now in those patient complicated by vitreous loss, the anterior chamber lens implantation following anterior vitrectomy is indicated in some cases. We have become interested in the difference of the intraocular pressure change in the patients who underwent the uneventful extra-capsular cataract extraction followed by anterior chamber lens implantation in routine manner and in those whose extra-capsular cataract extraction were complicated by vitreous loss and eventually needed the anterior vitrectomy before the anterior chamber lens implantation. We reviewed the medical records of 15 cases of the former group and 11 cases of the latter one in 1986 through 1988. There was some difference in the postoperative pressure in the two groups, but it was not statistically significant.

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The Effect of Extracapsular Cataract Extraction and Posterior Chamber Lens Implantation on Intraocular Pressure (백내장적출술 및 인공수정체삽입술이 안압에 미치는 영향)

  • Cha, Soon-Cheol;Lee, Kyoo-Won
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.277-283
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    • 1994
  • We studied the change in intraocular pressure (IOP) in 15 consecutive cataract patients who underwent extracapsular cataract extraction and posterior chamber lens implantation between Feb. 1993 and Apr. 1993 to evaluate the effect of this surgery on postoperative IOP. To evaluate the clinical usefulness of non-contact tonometer, the intraocular pressures were measured with Kowa non-contact tonometer (TM-2000, Japan) as well as Goldmann applanation tonometer. There was a decrease in IOP of $3.4{\pm}2.9$mmHg (p<0.00l) 3 months after this surgery and the intraocular pressure differences between pseudophakic eyes and contralateral phakic eyes at 3 months postoperatively were $2.4{\pm}3.8$mmHg (p<0.05). The correlation coefficient between non-contact tonometer and Goldmann tonometer was 0.8876 (p=0.001) in the postoperative 76 eyes. Therefore, our results suggest that extracapsular cataract extracion and posterior chamber lens implantation alone can be a useful surgical method in cataract patient with ocular hypertension, and non-contact tonometer was relatively accurate in measuring the postoperative intraocular pressure.

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Clinical Study of Cataract Surgery in Diabetic Retinopathy (당뇨망막증 환자의 백내장 수술에 대한 임상적 고찰)

  • Park, Young-Hoon
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.153-159
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    • 1994
  • Extracapsular cataract extraction with posterior chamber intraocular lens in 24 eyes of 24 diabetics, with and without diabetic retinopathy, were followed up postoperatively for an average of 14 months to determine the incidence of progression of diabetic retinopathy, the final visual acuity and factors predictive of progression of retinopathy and final visual acuity. Overall, retinopathy progressed in 52% of operated-on eyes. Cataract extraction was highly associated with progression of diabetic retinopathy. Women had a significantly increased risk of progression of retinopathy in the operated-on eye compared to men. Visual acuity improved in 22 of 24 orerated-on eyes : however, only 11 eyes achieved a visual acuity of 0.5 or better and only 7 eyes achieved a visual acuity of 0.7 or better. Patients treated with oral hypoglycemic agents had a worse visual prognosis than those treated with insulin. The prognosis of patients with diabetic retinopathy about to undergo cataract surgery, even extracapsular cataract extraction with placement of a posterior chamber lens, is guarded.

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Effects of Irrigation/Aspiration Device and Viscoelastic Material on Complication after Extracapsular Lens Extraction in Dogs (개에서 Irrigation/Aspiration장비와 점탄물질이 수정체 낭외적출술후의 합병증에 미치는 효과)

  • 우흥명;권오경;남치주
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.56-64
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    • 1997
  • These studies were performed to investigate the complications affecting the vision after extracapsular lens extraction(ECE), the effects of an I/A (irrigation & aspiration)device and a viscoelastic material used on the vision, the occurrence of complications and the effective corneal incision method to reduce the corneal opacity in dogs. ECE was performed bilaterally with 3 different methods using clinically normal twele mixed dogs; the method in which I/A device and viscoelastic material were not used, the method in which I/A device was used but viscoelastic material not, and the method in which I/A device and viscoelastic material were used. Postoperative complications were observed as followed; conjunctival injection, uveitis, corneal opacity due to endothelial cell loss, hyphemia, remnants of lens cortex, vitreous loss, synechia and capsular opacity. Preservation rate of vision was lower significantly in the cases showing signs of synechia, capsular opacity, or remnants of lens cortex than the cases not showing the above signs(p<0.01). There were significant reduction of the complications such as corneal opacity, clot in anterior chamber in the group using I/A device compared to the group in which I/A device was not used(p<0.01). Groups using I/A device showed slightly higher vision than the group not using I/A device (75%; 42%). There were no significant differences in the occurrence rate of complications and the preservative rate of vision between the groups with and without viscoelastic material. The present study indicated that the postoperative complications of posterior synechia, capsular opacity, uveitis and vistreous loss were important factors affecting the vision and that I/A device was applicable to extract the lens cortex and effective to elevate the success rate after ECE in dogs.

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Limbal Lensectomy with or without Anterior Vitrectomy for the Management of Lens Subluxation (비외상성 수정체이탈 환자에서 시행한 윤부 수정체절제술)

  • Chang, Ju-Hee;Cha, Soon-Cheol
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.243-251
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    • 2007
  • Purpose : This study was conducted to assess the surgical outcomes of limbal lensectomy with or without anterior vitrectomy for the management of lens subluxation. Materials and Methods : The medical records of 20 consecutive patients (33 eyes) with lens subluxation who had undergone limbal lensectomy with or without anterior vitrectomy from February 1999 to January 2004 were retrospectively reviewed. Results : All the patients, except one high axial myopic patient, were implanted with scleral sutured posterior chamber intraocular lens. We evaluated the preoperative, postoperative visual acuity and postoperative complications and compared the results in group I (limbal lensectomy with anterior vitrectomy, 27 eyes) to those in group II (limbal lensectomy without anterior vitrectomy, 6 eyes). The preoperative best-corrected visual acuity was 0.21 and postoperative best-corrected visual acuity was improved by 2 lines or more in all 27 eyes in group I, and in 5 eyes in group II (p>0.05). The most frequent postoperative complication was intraocular lens dislocation in four eyes (14.8%) in group I alone. No retinal detachment occurred in either group, even in patients with high myopia. Conclusion : Limbal lensectomy without anterior vitrectomy improved visual acuity similarly to limbal lensectomy with anterior vitrectomy without significant increase of postoperative complications. This results of this study suggest that anterior vitrectomy is not necessarily required for the management of lens subluxation.

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Anatomical and physiological changes in the aging eye (노인성 변화에 따른 안구와 해부생리학적 고찰)

  • Kim, Jai-Min;Seong, Jeong-Sub;Seo, Eun-Sun;Kho, Eun-Kyung;Lee, Seok-Ju;Yoo, Geun-Chang
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.135-143
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    • 2004
  • The Human body is subject to two patterns of senescence, both of which are represented in the eye and vision. This article discusses the anatomical and physiological changes in anterior and posterior segments which occur with age. The areas covered include the globe, lids, tears, conjunctiva, cornea, sclera, anterior chamber angle, iris, lens, choroid, vitreous and retina. A sample of 219 individuals between the ages of 50 and 79 years was tested with case history, slit lamp examination, palpebral fissure, horizontal visible iris diameter(HVID) and pupil size. The palpebral fissure decreases with age while HVID remains constant in all age classes. This study suggests that an understanding of anatomical and physiological changes which occur with age is helpful to all eye clinicians because the aging process affects all of the ocular tissues.

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Development of Hand-held OCT probe for Ophthalmic Imaging (안구 영상을 위한 OCT용 손잡이 형 프로브의 개발)

  • Cho, Nam-Hyun;Jung, Woong-Gyu;Jung, Un-Sang;Sephen, A.Boppart;Shim, Jae-Hoon;Kim, Jee-Hyun
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SC
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.24-30
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    • 2011
  • We have developed a hand-held probe for an ophthalmic OCT system. The hand-held probe for imaging was designed to be compact and portable. The cornea and retinal images were acquired by replacing the objective lens at the front of the probe. To verify the performance of the hand-held OCT probe, we acquired two dimensional OCT image of the rat eye in vivo and reconstructed three dimensional rat eye rendering images. In vivo 3D OCT images were showed distinct structural information in the posterior and anterior chamber with minimal motion artifacts. Thereby, OCT imaging speed is suitable for an dynamic in vivo experiment.

A Case of Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Defect with Progressive Bilateral Cararacts (진행성 양측 백내장이 동반된 미토콘드리아 질환 1례)

  • Lee, Soonie;Lee, Young-Mock
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Inherited Metabolic disease
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.95-98
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    • 2018
  • A striking feature of mitochondrial disorders is the vast heterogeneity in their clinical symptoms that ranges from a single organ to severe multisystem involvement. Though a variety of ocular symptoms such as ptosis, pigmentary retinal degeneration, external ophthalmoplegia, and optic nerve atrophy can occur in association with mitochondrial cytopathies, progressive bilateral cataracts are rare among their ocular findings. A 5-year-old girl with no previous medical history came to our hospital presenting symptoms of seizure. She started showing progressive developmental regression, increased seizure frequency, hypotonia, general weakness, dysphagia and decreased vision. Lactic acidosis was noted in metabolic screening test and we confirmed mitochondrial respiratory chain complex I defect in spectrophotometric enzyme assay using the muscle tissue. Progressive bilateral cataracts then developed and were fully evident at the age of 7. She underwent cataract extraction with posterior chamber lens implantation. We are reporting a case of mitochondrial respiratory chain defect with multiorgan involvements including bilateral progressive cataract, an uncommon ocular manifestation. Ophthalmologic evaluation is highly recommended not to overlook the possible ocular manifestations in mitochondrial disorders.

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Endophthalmitis after Removal of an Intralenticular Foreign Body in Place without Symptoms for 20 Years (20년 동안 증상없이 잔존한 수정체 내 이물제거 후 발생한 안내염)

  • Choi, Young;Eom, Youngsub;Choi, Soo Youn;Lee, Bo Young;Kim, Eun Jee;Kang, Su-Yeon;Song, Jong Suk;Kim, Hyo Myung
    • Journal of The Korean Ophthalmological Society
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    • v.60 no.5
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    • pp.480-485
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    • 2019
  • Purpose: We report a case of postoperative endophthalmitis in the cataract patient, associated with removal of an intralenticular foreign body that had remained in place without symptoms for 20 years. Case summary: A 45-year-old male visited our outpatient clinic complaining of gradual visual loss in his right eye over the past 3 months. In slit-lamp examinations, anterior capsular opacification, nuclear sclerosis, and posterior subcapsular opacity were observed in the right eye. Twenty years before, a tiny metallic projectile had hit his right eye, but slit-lamp examination at the time of injury did not reveal any intraocular foreign body. We decided to undergo cataract surgery. During phacoemulsification, a metallic foreign body was found in the lens and safely removed; then an intraocular lens was implanted. As hypopyon was evident 3 days later, we injected intravitreal antibiotics and applied fortified antibiotic eye drops to the right eye. The anterior chamber inflammation improved and the best-corrected visual acuity recovered to 1.0. Conclusions: Surgeon should be aware of that endophthalmitis could develop after cataract surgery with removal of an intralenticular foreign body that had been in place for 20 years. But did not trigger inflammation or cause any symptoms as the cataract progressed.