Qualitative and Quantitative Endothelium Changes After Cataract Surgery: Ultrasound Phacoemulsification vs Nanolaser Technique
Effect of Cataract Surgery on Corneal Endothelium; About 2 Techniques
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Effect of Cataract Surgery on Corneal Endothelium; About 2 Techniques focused on measuring cataract surgery, phacoemulsification, Nanosecond laser, endothelial cells density
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: -Senile cataract. Non Inclusion Criteria: Preoperative endothelial cell count (ECC) less than 1500 cells/mm2. Pathological alterations of the anterior segment such as corneal opacities, cornea Guttata, uveitis, pseudoexfoliative syndrome, glaucoma, high myopia axil length (≥ 26 mm), or suffering from chronic pathologies that may affect corneal endothelium Exclusion Criteria: Conversion from NL PHACO to US PHACO. Surgery was complicated with capsular rent and vitreous loss.
Sites / Locations
- Mohamed Taher Maamouri Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
ultrasound phaco groupe
nanolaser phaco group
this group had US PHACO using the phaco-chop technique (Stellaris PC: Bausch + Lomb®)
this group underwent an NL PHACO (Cetus A.R.C. Laser system®)