1. [Ligation of the retrobulbar vascular-nervous bunch during performance of evisceration and enucleation using titanic clips in ophthalmic surgery].
- Author
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Rykov SA, Torchinskaia NV, Bakbardina II, and Simchuk IV
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Eye Injuries, Penetrating surgery, Female, Glaucoma surgery, Humans, Ligation, Male, Middle Aged, Optic Nerve surgery, Titanium, Young Adult, Eye blood supply, Eye innervation, Eye Enucleation instrumentation, Eye Enucleation methods, Eye Evisceration instrumentation, Eye Evisceration methods, Hemostasis, Surgical instrumentation, Hemostasis, Surgical methods, Retrobulbar Hemorrhage prevention & control, Surgical Instruments
- Abstract
The efficacy of hemostasis achievement during conduction of a retrobulbar vascular-nervous bunch ligation (RVNBL), using titanic clips while evisceroenucleation performance, was studied up. A comparative analysis of clinical and functional results of surgical treatment of 36 patients, suffering terminal dolorous glaucoma and disaster of a sympathetic ophthalmia complication after an eye penetrating wounding occurrence. In 16 patients (the first group) a standard method of a hemostasis achievement was used while doing evisceroenucleation - a deep orbital tamponade for 5 minutes. In 20 patients (the second group) a procedure of RVNBL was conducted, using titanic clips before the bunch transsection doing. There was established, that while doing a RVNPL using titanic clips, a hemorrhage never occurs, a retrobulbar hematoma do not formated, the soft tissues reaction in the early postoperative period is less pronounced, and the patients postoperative rehabilitation period shortens.
- Published
- 2011