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Title: Financial Disclosure


1
Financial Disclosure
  • Drs. Nix and Awdeh have no financial
    relationships to disclose.
  • Dr. Yoo has received consultant, research, and
    travel reimbursement from Alcon, Carl Zeiss
    Meditec, and IntraLase.
  • The authors of this poster have no financial
    interest in the subject matter of this poster.

2
Pupil Dilation During Phacoemulsification
SurgeryComparison of Topical Anesthetics and
Mydriatics Versus Intracameral Epi-Shugarcaine
Cynthia P. Nix, M.D.Richard M. Awdeh,
M.D.Sonio H. Yoo, M.D. Bascom Palmer Eye
Institute
3
Purpose
  • To evaluate the efficacy of intracameral
    epi-Shugarcaine in the absence of preoperative
    drops on pupil dilation for phacoemulsification
    cataract extraction surgery

4
Methods
  • A prospective, comparative study of 18 eyes of 18
    patients undergoing phacoemulsification cataract
    extraction surgery by a single surgeon at the
    Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
  • Patients on systemic alpha-blockers were excluded.

5
Methods
  • Group A (9 eyes)
  • Pre-operative gtts
  • 3 cycles q 15 minutes prior to surgery
  • phenylephrine 2.5
  • cyclopentolate 1
  • scopoloamine 0.25
  • flurbiprofen 0.03
  • Group B (9 eyes)
  • Intraoperative intracameral injection of
    epi-Shugarcaine

6
Methods
  • Vertical Pupil Diameter was measured with
    surgical calipers
  • At the start of the case after topical dilating
    drops (Group A)
  • Following the injection of epi-Shugarcaine
    (Group B)
  • And, following the injection of viscoelastic (all
    eyes)
  • Time to dilation, iris stability, and surgical
    complications were recorded.

7
Results
  • The mean age, sex, cataract density, and baseline
    photopic pupil size were comparable between the
    topical and intracameral groups.

8
Results
Pupil Dilation (mm) Group A (n9) Group B (n9) P value
Topical gtts 8.0 0.5 -
Epi-Shugarcaine - 5.4 1.3 lt0.0001
Viscoelastic 8.0 0.5 6.1 1.2 lt0.0001
9
Results
  • Iris stability was comparable between the groups.
  • Group B had more intraoperative complications
    (though not statistically significant due to
    small study size).
  • There was a subjective difference in surgical
    performance between the groups
  • Group B was mildly more difficult due to smaller
    pupil diameters

10
Conclusions
  • Epi-Shugarcaine provided rapid and effective
    mydriasis in eyes that did not receive topical
    mydriatric drops prior to cataract surgery.
  • However, pupil dilation was significantly greater
    in eyes receiving traditional topical mydriatics.

11
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