Intraocular femtosecond laser use in traumatic cataract

Eur J Ophthalmol. 2014 Jul-Aug;24(4):623-5. doi: 10.5301/ejo.5000443. Epub 2014 Feb 10.

Abstract

Purpose: To report the use of femtosecond laser cataract surgery in a traumatic case.

Methods: A 38-year-old man had a penetrating eye injury while working with wire. The corneal laceration was sutured first. In the postoperative period, cortical cataract appeared in the crystalline lens; therefore, in the second session, cataract surgery was performed using a femtosecond laser system (Alcon-LenSx Lasers Inc.).

Results: Corneal incisions, an intact 4.5 mm capsulorhexis, and nucleus liquefaction were performed with the femtosecond laser. Corrected distance visual acuity was 0.9 1 month after surgery.

Conclusions: Femtosecond laser is an effective method in traumatic cataract cases after penetrating eye injury. Corneal incisions, capsulorhexis, and nucleus liquefaction can be performed precisely and safety.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Anterior Capsule of the Lens / injuries*
  • Anterior Capsule of the Lens / surgery
  • Cornea / surgery
  • Corneal Injuries*
  • Eye Injuries, Penetrating / etiology*
  • Eye Injuries, Penetrating / surgery
  • Humans
  • Laser Therapy / methods*
  • Lens Implantation, Intraocular
  • Male
  • Phacoemulsification / methods*
  • Tomography, Optical Coherence
  • Visual Acuity