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Sterilized probes for rebound tonometry are comparable to non-sterilized ones for intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement. This finding supports the safe intraoperative use of sterilized probes, enhancing surgical technique studies and reducing infection risk.

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  • Ophthalmology
  • Medical Devices
  • Surgical Instrumentation

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  • Intraoperative measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP) is crucial for understanding eyeball stability during surgery.
  • Current methods for intraoperative IOP measurement are limited and not commercially available.
  • Rebound tonometry offers a potential solution for intraoperative IOP monitoring.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the efficacy and comparability of sterilized rebound tonometer probes for intraoperative use.
  • To assess whether autoclaving affects the accuracy of rebound tonometer probes.
  • To determine the feasibility of using sterilized probes in both sitting and supine positions.

Summary:

  • Sterilized and non-sterilized rebound tonometer probes demonstrated comparable IOP measurements in both sitting and supine positions.
  • Statistical analysis confirmed the comparability between sterilized and non-sterilized probes across different iCare devices and settings.
  • Single autoclaving did not alter the probes' ability to accurately measure IOP.

Impact:

  • Sterilization of rebound tonometer probes according to surgical instrument regulations enables new possibilities for intraoperative IOP measurement.
  • Facilitates advanced scientific studies on surgical techniques and their impact on IOP.
  • Reduces the risk of postoperative infection through the use of sterile instrumentation.