Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery
Volume 32, Issue 11 , Pages 1955-1960, November 2006

After-cataract evaluation after using balanced salt solution, distilled deionized water, and 5-fluorouracil with a sealed-capsule irrigation device in the eyes of 4-week-old rabbits

From the St. Erik's Eye Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

Accepted 5 July 2006.

Purpose

To evaluate the Perfect Capsule sealed-capsule irrigation device (Milvella Pty., Ltd.) using 3 substances in young rabbit eyes.

Setting

St. Erik's Eye Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.

Methods

Thirty 4-week-old rabbits had clear lens extraction in both eyes. In 1 randomly selected eye, the Perfect Capsule was applied and the lens capsule was irrigated for 5 minutes with 1 of 3 substances: balanced salt solution (BSS), distilled deionized water (DDW), or 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) 50 mg/mL. In the other eye, no sealed capsule irrigation was used. Forty days postoperatively, the animals were killed and the eyes fixed in formalin for histologic analysis. After-cataract was evaluated in 3 ways: clinically, from photographs, and histologically. Central posterior capsule thickness was evaluated using a microscope, camera, and computer.

Results

The Perfect Capsule sealed-capsule irrigation system could be used in all selected eyes. The vacuum to the anterior capsule was tight, and the system was sealed in all eyes. After-cataract developed in the BSS group and DDW group, but not in the 5-FU group. The 5-FU group had significantly less after-cataract than the other 2 groups (P<.05). There was no difference between the groups in capsule thickness.

Conclusions

The Perfect Capsule sealed-capsule irrigation system could be used in small eyes. Distilled deionized water did not prevent after-cataract in rabbit eyes with highly proliferative cells, but 5-FU was effective in preventing after-cataract.

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 Supported in part by ALF Projektmedel, Stockholms läns landsting, Stiftelsen Synfrämjandets Forskningsfond, Stiftelsen Kronprinsessan Margaretas Arbetsnämnd för Synskadade, Milvella Limited, and Sigvard & Marianne Bernadottes Forskningsstiftelse för Barnögonvård, Sweden.No author has a proprietary or financial interest in any material or method mentioned.

PII: S0886-3350(06)01052-2

doi:10.1016/j.jcrs.2006.07.018

Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery
Volume 32, Issue 11 , Pages 1955-1960, November 2006