Vitrectomy methods in anterior segment surgery. 1979

H R Taylor, and R G Michels, and W J Stark

We have used vitrectomy instrumentation and techniques to treat a variety of conditions affecting the anterior segment, including: 1) an occluded or inadequate pupillary space, 2) complications of vitreous in the anterior chamber, 3) epithelial ingrowth, 4) complicated lens surgery, and 5) total hyphema. The vitrectomy methods provided controlled excision of intraocular tissues under optimum visualization using a closed-eye system with normal intraocular pressure and the ability to use techniques such as intraocular diathermy. Our experience has been favorable in this series of 117 cases. Of these, 104 cases (89%) were anatomically successful, 70 eyes (60%) had a significant postoperative improvement in vision. The detailed results of vitrectomy surgery for anterior segment disorders are presented for each indication.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D006988 Hyphema Bleeding in the anterior chamber of the eye. Hyphemas
D007223 Infant A child between 1 and 23 months of age. Infants
D007906 Lens Subluxation Incomplete rupture of the zonule with the displaced lens remaining behind the pupil. In dislocation, or complete rupture, the lens is displaced forward into the anterior chamber or backward into the vitreous body. When congenital, this condition is known as ECTOPIA LENTIS. Lens Dislocation,Lens Dislocation and Subluxation,Dislocation, Lens,Dislocations, Lens,Lens Dislocations,Lens Subluxations,Subluxation, Lens,Subluxations, Lens
D008297 Male Males
D008722 Methods A series of steps taken in order to conduct research. Techniques,Methodological Studies,Methodological Study,Procedures,Studies, Methodological,Study, Methodological,Method,Procedure,Technique
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D011183 Postoperative Complications Pathologic processes that affect patients after a surgical procedure. They may or may not be related to the disease for which the surgery was done, and they may or may not be direct results of the surgery. Complication, Postoperative,Complications, Postoperative,Postoperative Complication
D011680 Pupil The aperture in the iris through which light passes. Pupils
D002386 Cataract Partial or complete opacity on or in the lens or capsule of one or both eyes, impairing vision or causing blindness. The many kinds of cataract are classified by their morphology (size, shape, location) or etiology (cause and time of occurrence). (Dorland, 27th ed) Cataract, Membranous,Lens Opacities,Pseudoaphakia,Cataracts,Cataracts, Membranous,Lens Opacity,Membranous Cataract,Membranous Cataracts,Opacities, Lens,Opacity, Lens,Pseudoaphakias
D002387 Cataract Extraction The removal of a cataractous CRYSTALLINE LENS from the eye. Enzymatic Zonulolysis,Phakectomy,Cataract Extractions,Enzymatic Zonulolyses,Extraction, Cataract,Extractions, Cataract,Phakectomies,Zonulolyses, Enzymatic,Zonulolysis, Enzymatic

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