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  • Ophthalmology
  • Surgical Technology

Background:

  • Cataract extraction is a common surgical procedure.
  • Phacoemulsification is a standard technique for cataract removal.
  • Illumination is critical for visualizing intraocular structures during surgery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare surgeon experience and outcomes of phacoemulsification using two illumination techniques.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of lateral endoillumination versus coaxial lighting.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective interventional case series of 20 patients undergoing phacoemulsification.
  • Utilized a 23-G endoillumination probe for lateral illumination.
  • Assessed surgeon's perception of depth, visibility, ease of performance, and complications via questionnaire.

Main Results:

  • Successful surgery in all patients with no complications.
  • Lateral endoillumination significantly enhanced visualization of lens details and posterior capsule.
  • Improved 3D effect and depth perception compared to coaxial lighting.

Conclusions:

  • Lateral endoillumination with a 23-G probe enhances 3D effect and depth perception during phacoemulsification.
  • This technique improves visualization and increases the safety of cataract extraction.