Limbal Relaxing Incisions Versus Paired 4 mm Clear Corneal Incisions on Steep Meridian During Phacoemulsification
NCT ID: NCT05593263
Last Updated: 2022-10-25
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-11-15
2024-02-15
Brief Summary
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the main questions it aims to answer are :
* Is limbal relaxing incisions as effective as the paired opposite 4mm clear corneal incisions technique in reduction of corneal astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery ?
* Are both techniques effective in treating mild degrees of corneal Astigmatism ?
All participants will have full ophthalmological examination necessary for routine cataract surgery, then randomly divided into 2 groups, clear corneal incision group \& limbal relaxing incision group.
Researcher will compare difference between both groups regarding the following :
* Uncorrected distance visual acuity (UCVA)
* Best Corrected visual acuity (BCVA)
* keratometry readings
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Detailed Description
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Inclusion criteria:
* Cataract patients aged 21- 80 years.
* keratometric astigmatism 1Diopter - 4 Diopters.
* Healthy clear cornea.
Exclusion criteria:
* History of previous keratorefractive or anterior segment surgery.
* Previous ocular trauma .
* Corneal scar or opacities.
* Irregular corneal astigmatism.
* Cataract unsuitable for phacoemulsification.
* Ongoing chronic ocular pathology
Withdrawal criteria:
* Suturing the wounds.
* Placement of more than 2 side ports.
* Any complication necessitating enlargement of the main incision.
* Wound infections.
* Second procedures within the follow-up period.
* intraocular lens tilt or in sulcus implantation.
Number of patients with adverse events, missed follow ups or changing plans will be registered and mentioned separately .
Preoperative evaluation:
Full ophthalmological examination will be done for all patients and include:
1. Uncorrected distance visual acuity (UCVA)
2. Best Corrected visual acuity (BCVA)
3. Slit lamp biomicroscopy
4. Refraction
5. Intraocular pressure measurement by (Goldman Applanation Tonometry)
6. Fundus examination.
7. keratometry (autokeratometry, Topcon KR-8900, Tokyo, Japan )
8. Pentacam (Sirius Scheimpflug Placido topography .CSO, Florence, Italy).
9. Evaluation of corneal aberrations( by IOLMaster 700 and the KR-1W Aberrometer (Topcon)
Data will be classified and saved in both hard and soft copies for secure validation and registry procedures. Two researchers will be responsible for revision of data verification to assess the accuracy of the registered data and completing it with the postoperative data.
Operative procedures:
All procedures will be performed by the same surgeon using standard phacoemulsification. All patients will have immediate pre-operative limbal-corneal marking while sitting upright and looking straight ahead using the slit lamp to avoid any cyclotorsion of the eyeball which could be induced by lying supine.
Clear corneal incisions group:
During surgery, the Steep meridian will be identified and marked using mendez ring and marker. Additional marks will be added 20 degree away from both sides of the paired incisions for further enlargement of the wound to be 4mm. One clear corneal incision will be made on one side of the steep axis using 2.4mm keratome knife (Alcon Laboratories, Inc., Fort Worth, TX ) which is kept parallel to the iris plane to maintain an incision width of approximately 1.5 mm for secure wound sealing. Routine phacoemulsification will be performed, then intraocular lens (IOL) in the bag will be inserted. Just before irrigation/aspiration (I/A) of the ophthalmic viscoelastic, a second clear corneal incision (CCI) will be made 180 degrees from the first incision. Both incisions will be extended from both sides till reaching the marking points to be exactly 4 mm by using a keratotomy knife and checked by surgical caliper.
In cases of against-the-rule (ATR) astigmatism, the opposite clear corneal incisions (OCCIs) will be made at the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions. The temporal clear corneal incision will be used for phacoemulsification; the nasal CCI will not be used. In cases of with the rule astigmatism, the OCCIs will be made at the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions. The superior CCI will be used for phacoemulsification; the inferior CCI will not be used. In cases of oblique astigmatism, the OCCIs will be made on the steepest meridian. The surgeon will choose the most comfortable CCI placement for phacoemulsification; the opposite symmetrical CCI will not be used. Bimanual I/A will be used in all cases. At the end of surgery, both incisions will be hydrated.
Limbal relaxing incision group:
The calculations of the length and position of LRI will be done using the Donnenfeld nomogram with the online calculator; http:// www.lricalculator.com. With the aid of pre-placed corneal reference marks (as done in the CCI group ), Single or paired LRI will be performed on the steep axis prior to phacoemulsification procedure using a 600 μm diamond guarded blade (Geuder LRI diamond knife, blade G-31468, Heidelberg, Germany ) and placed at least 0.5 mm anterior to the limbus. Using fixation ring, the eye will be fixated and the guarded knife is inserted at one end of the incision mark, as perpendicular to the corneal surface as possible, then advanced along the preset incision mark to complete the LRI trying at all times to maintain its perpendicular orientation. All patients had 2.4 mm clear corneal incision as the main phacoemulsification incision with no wound enlargement. Surgical induced astigmatism for the surgeon was previously calculated to be 0.5D which was used for the online LRI calculator.
All patients will be prescribed antibiotic and corticosteroids eye drops.
Postoperative Evaluation:
Postoperative visits will be scheduled for the first postoperative day for checking of any possible complications, then at 1 week and 1, 3, 6, months after surgery.
The data will be analysed using SPSS for Windows version 18.0 software (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA).The data will be shown as the mean and standard deviation.
Statistical analysis will be performed using the paired-samples t test to evaluate pre-operative and post-operative data within each group such as VA, keratometry reading, astigmatism and refraction. Independent-sample t test will be used to evaluate differences in astigmatism correction between OCCI and LRI groups. Vector analysis of astigmatism correction was calculated as previously described by Alpins.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Clear corneal incisions
the Steep meridian will be identified and marked, One clear corneal incision will be made on one side of the steep axis using 2.4mm keratome knife then enlarged to 4mm after completion of cataract surgery \& other corneal 4mm incision is added to the other side of the steep axis
surgical correction of astigmatism with cataract
The Steep meridian will be identified and marked, relaxing limbal / corneal incisions will be designed according to it.
Limbal relaxing incision
Single or paired LRI will be performed on the steep axis prior to phaco-emulsification procedure using a 600 μm diamond guarded blade.
surgical correction of astigmatism with cataract
The Steep meridian will be identified and marked, relaxing limbal / corneal incisions will be designed according to it.
Interventions
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surgical correction of astigmatism with cataract
The Steep meridian will be identified and marked, relaxing limbal / corneal incisions will be designed according to it.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* keratometric astigmatism 1D - 4D.
* Healthy clear cornea
Exclusion Criteria
* Previous ocular trauma .
* Corneal scar or opacities.
* Irregular corneal astigmatism.
* Cataract unsuitable for phacoemulsification.
* Ongoing chronic ocular pathology
21 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Sohag University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Yasmine Gamal Abdellatife
assistant lecturer of opthalmology
Other Identifiers
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Soh-Med-22-10-17
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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