Face-to-face phacoemulsification using a slitlamp in patients who are unable to lie flat.

Marc Muraine, Guillaume Boutillier, David Toubeau, Julie Gueudry
Author Information
  1. Marc Muraine: Department of Ophthalmology, Hôpital Charles Nicolle, Rouen, France. Electronic address: Marc.Muraine@chu-rouen.fr.
  2. Guillaume Boutillier: Department of Ophthalmology, Hôpital Charles Nicolle, Rouen, France.
  3. David Toubeau: Department of Ophthalmology, Hôpital Charles Nicolle, Rouen, France.
  4. Julie Gueudry: Department of Ophthalmology, Hôpital Charles Nicolle, Rouen, France.

Abstract

Phacoemulsification can be challenging in patients who are unable to lie flat or sit in a reclined position that exceeds 30 degrees to 45 degrees during surgery. We describe a new technique that we have used on 4 eyes of two patients. Both were operated on while sitting in a strictly upright position, resting their chin in front of a mobile slitlamp in the same manner as during a standard ophthalmologic examination. The surgeon sits on the other side of the slitlamp, facing the patient, and operates via a temporal corneal incision. The described operating conditions were deemed perfectly adequate by the experienced surgeon. Both patients recovered a corrected distance visual acuity of 20/20 in both eyes and said they would recommend this surgery to anyone who cannot lie flat. Surgeons should consider this technique when standard surgical positioning is not possible.

MeSH Term

Cataract
Humans
Lens Implantation, Intraocular
Patient Positioning
Phacoemulsification
Posture
Slit Lamp Microscopy
Visual Acuity

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