Citation: Yaguchi S, Yaguchi S, Bissen-Miyajima H. Evaluation of lens capsule stability using capsular tension ring, iris retractor, and capsule expander using a porcine model with zonular dehiscence. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2019;60:3507-3513. https:// doi.org/10.1167/iovs.19-27449PURPOSE. We evaluate the efficacy of capsular tension rings (CTRs), iris retractors (IRs), and capsule expanders (CEs) in stabilizing the lens capsule under different degrees of zonular dehiscence using a porcine model.
METHODS.We developed an experimental model that can be used to observe the dynamics of lens capsules with different degrees of zonular dehiscence during phacoemulsification and aspiration (PEA). PEA was performed without any aid (control) and with devices. A CTR was used for a dehiscence of 308, 458, 608, 908, 1208, 1508, and 1808 and one to four IRs or one to three CEs were used for a dehiscence of 908, 1208, and 1808. The retention rate, calculated as the area of the capsular bag during PEA divided by the area before zonular dissection, and the number of lens fragments dropped into the vitreous cavity during PEA were examined and compared among the control and experimental groups.
RESULTS.The retention rate increased significantly with the use of devices compared to the control (P < 0.05). The number of dropped lens fragments decreased by one or less with the use of CTR, one IR, or one CE for 908, two IRs, or one or two CEs for 1208, and three or four IRs, or two or three CEs for 1808 of zonular dehiscence.
CONCLUSIONS.The experimental porcine eye model with zonular dehiscence makes it possible to observe the entire configuration of the lens capsule, and demonstrates differences in the efficacy of capsular bag retention with CTR, IR, and CE.