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6.6 Hydrodissection and Hydrodelineation

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Fig. 6.54 Posterior cortex now draped back on top of the plate haptic IOL ready for mobilization

In summary, the lens can be divided into an epinuclear zone with most of the cortex attached and a more compact central nuclear mass. The central portion of the cataract can be removed by any endolenticular technique, after which the protective epinucleus is removed with all or most of the cortex attached. In most cases, irrigation and aspiration of the cortex as a separate step are not required, thereby eliminating that portion of the surgical procedure and its attendant risk of capsular disruption. Residual cortical cleanup may be accomplished in the presence of a posterior chamber IOL, which protects the posterior capsule by holding it remote from the aspiration port.

Take Home Pearls

ßCortical cleaving hydrodissection:

ßIs an easy and atraumatic procedure;

ßProvides safety and reduces surgical time;

ßProvides for better cortical cleanup.

ßHydrodelineation:

ßCircumferentially divides the nucleus;

ßProvides a protective cushion;

ßReduces posterior capsule rupture during phacoemulsification.

References

1.Fine IH, Hoffman RS, Packer M Hydrodissection and hydrodelineation. In: Colvard M (ed) Achieving excellence in cataract surgery: a step-by-step approach. SLACK, Thorofare, NJ (in conjunction with Advanced Medical Optics: Santa Ana, California. Reprinted with permission from Advanced Medical Optics)

2.Faust KJ (1984) Hydrodissection of soft nuclei. Am Intraocular Implant Soc J 10:75–77

3.Davison JA (1989) Bimodal capsular bag phacoemulsification: a serial cutting and suction ultrasonic nuclear dissection technique. J Cataract Refract Surg 15:272–282

4.Sheperd JR (1990) In situ fracture. J Cataract Refract Surg 16:436–440

5.Gimbel HV (1991) Divide and conquer nucleofractis phacoemulsification: development and variations. J Cataract Refract Surg 17:281–291

6.Fine IH (1991) The chip and flip phacoemulsification technique. J Cataract Refract Surg 17:366–371

7.Fine IH (1992) Cortical cleaving hydrodissection. J Cataract Refract Surg 18(5):508–512

8.Anis A (1991) Understanding hydrodelineation: the term and related procedures. Ocular Surg News 9:134–137

9.Fine IH (1998) The choo-choo chop and flip phacoemulsification technique. Oper Tech Cataract Refract Surg 1(2):61–65