Intraocular Lens Unfurling Time Exponentially Decays with Increased Solution Temperature.
Erick E RocherRishima MukherjeeJames PitingoloEli LevenshusGwyneth AlexanderMinyoung ParkRupsa AcharyaSarah KhanJordan ShuffAndres AguirreShababa MatinKeith WalterAllen O EghrariPublished in: Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (2023)
Increased solution temperature rapidly decreases IOL unfurling time in vitro. IOLs do not unfurl within a clinically acceptable timeframe at or below their glass transition temperature. Increased BSS and/or OVD temperature may be a potential method to decrease IOL unfurling time in cataract surgery. However, future research is needed to elucidate potential consequences of warmed BSS and/or OVD on post-operative outcomes. This study demonstrates the potential for temperature regulation to decrease cataract surgery operative time and provides preliminary evidence to justify future clinical validation of this relationship.
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