Capsule staining is usually a two- or three-stage procedure in which trypan blue is injected under air, a viscoelastic device, viscoelastic mixed with dye, or compartmentalized viscoelastic and balanced salt solution. In these techniques, the consequent irrigation of the anterior chamber with balanced salt solution may lead to a less stable anterior chamber, a decrease of pupil diameter, and damage of the corneal endothelium. A modification of current injection techniques for staining the anterior capsule under a dispersive viscoelastic device with 1 drop of trypan blue by an ordinary 27-gauge anterior chamber cannula is described
Caporossi, A., Balestrazzi, A., Alegente, M., Casprini, F., Caporossi, T. (2005). Trypan blue staining of the anterior capsule: the one-drop technique. OPHTHALMIC SURGERY, LASERS & IMAGING, 36(5), 432-434 [10.3928/1542-8877-20050901-16].
Trypan blue staining of the anterior capsule: the one-drop technique
Caporossi A.;Balestrazzi A.;
2005-01-01
Abstract
Capsule staining is usually a two- or three-stage procedure in which trypan blue is injected under air, a viscoelastic device, viscoelastic mixed with dye, or compartmentalized viscoelastic and balanced salt solution. In these techniques, the consequent irrigation of the anterior chamber with balanced salt solution may lead to a less stable anterior chamber, a decrease of pupil diameter, and damage of the corneal endothelium. A modification of current injection techniques for staining the anterior capsule under a dispersive viscoelastic device with 1 drop of trypan blue by an ordinary 27-gauge anterior chamber cannula is describedI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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