ПЕРВЫЙ ОПЫТ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ТРЕХМЕРНОЙ СИСТЕМЫ ВИЗУАЛИЗАЦИИ NGENUITY® 3D VISUALIZATION SYSTEM В ХИРУРГИИ КАТАРАКТ С ИМПЛАНТАЦИЕЙ PRE-LOADED ИНТРАОКУЛЯРНЫХ ЛИНЗ ACRYSOF IQ ULTRASERT


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Aim - to evaluate the clinical efficacy and features of use new three-dimensional visualization system "NGENUITY' in surgery of cataract with implantation of "pre-loaded" intraocular lens "AcrySof IQ Ultrasert" (ALCON). Materials and methods. We investigated the clinical results of using a 3D visualization system "NGENUITY' cataract surgery in 100 patients (100 eyes) age of 64.3+6.1 years; 83 women and 17 men. Implanted monofocal IOLs "AcrySof IQ Ultrasert" company "Alcon" with a goal refraction Em+0,5 diopters with the use of navigation systems "VERION" (Alcon). Results. There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications. Examination of patients was carried out on 1 and 7 days and 1 and 3 months after surgery. The postoperative period was smooth, without injections. As a result of treatment, uncorrected visual acuity in the distance was 0.74+0.02 (0.2 to 1.0) and depended on the fundus condition. The average sphericules clinical refraction 0,38+0,47 dioptres. Refraction of the target was achieved in 91% of patients. Loss of corneal posterior epithelial cells was 3.8+1.5%. The results of the use of 3D imaging system "NGENUITY" in cataract surgery suggest that it has a number of significant advantages over the use of traditional methods of modern microsurgery. Summary. 1. A new three-dimensional visualization system "NGENUITY 3D Visualization System" provides the surgeon much more than just improved visuals. 2. Practical development and further technological development of the system "NGENUITY 3D Visualization System" opens new scientific and practical prospects in cataract surgery. 3. The use of the new system "ULTRASERT Preloaded IOL Delivery System" the implantation of a monofocal IOL significantly optimizes the surgery of cataracts. 4. New technological features of the system design "ULTRASERT Pre-loaded IOL Delivery System" enable to eliminate the risk of infection and damage to the lens, allow quick and stable placement in the capsular bag, a smooth postoperative period.

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VS S Stebnev

Samara State Medical University

Email: vision63@yandex.ru
PhD, associate Professor, professor in the Department of eye diseases, Institute of Samara State Medical University.

SD D Stebnev

"Еye Surgery" ophthalmologic clinic

Email: stebnev2011@yandex.ru
PhD, Director of the eye clinic, "Eye Surgery" (Samara).

IV V Malov

Samara State Medical University

Email: ivmsamara@gmail.com
PhD, Professor, head of Department of eye diseases, Institute of Samara State Medical University.

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