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Authors Thomson RS, Bird BA, Stutz LA, Heczko JB, Bernhisel AA, Barlow WR, Zaugg B, Olson RJ, Pettey JH
Received 16 November 2018
Accepted for publication 14 January 2019
Published 12 April 2019 Volume 2019:13 Pages 611—615
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S194731
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser
Purpose: To determine optimal power settings on
the Centurion Vision System during the grooving step in cataract surgery.
Methods: Intact
porcine lenses hardened by formalin and placed in a chamber designed to
simulate the anterior chamber of the eye were used to test longitudinal power
at 40%, 70%, and 100% and torsional power at 0%. Flow rate was set at 40
mL/min. Vacuum was set at 400 mmHg, intraocular pressure was set at 50 mmHg,
and a balanced phacoemulsification tip with a 20 degree tip and a 30 degree
bevel was used. Efficiency (time to groove the lens in half) was determined.
Results: Increasing
longitudinal power from 40% to 70% increased efficiency by 28% (P <0.05), and by
32% (P <0.05)
when increasing longitudinal power from 40% to 100%. There was no statistically
significant increase in efficiency from 70% to 100%.
Conclusion: For
the tested variables, a longitudinal power of 70% was determined to be most
efficient during the grooving step of cataract surgery for equivalent 3–4+
nuclei. Further increases in power demonstrated no statistically significant
improvement in efficiency.
Keywords: settings,
longitudinal power, efficiency, porcine lens model
摘要视频链接:Settings for nucleus
grooving