Evaluation of Parameters and Nozzle Tip Damage after Clinical Use of Three Hydrophilic Intraocular Lens Injector Models
Lu Zhang, Sonja Schickhardt, Patrick Merz, Gerd Uwe Auffarth

TL;DR
This study compares three intraocular lens injectors used in cataract surgery, focusing on nozzle tip damage and design parameters after clinical use.
Contribution
The study provides a comparative analysis of nozzle tip damage and injector parameters in three hydrophilic IOL injectors after clinical use.
Findings
All three injectors showed mild to moderate nozzle tip damage after use.
RayOne had the lowest plunger tip area to nozzle cross-sectional area ratio and better damage distribution.
All models had small tip parameters, suggesting suitability for smaller incisions.
Abstract
To assess the nozzle tip damage and the parameters of three different hydrophilic intraocular lens (IOL) injector models. After routine cataract surgeries at the University Eye Hospital Heidelberg, all the used IOL injectors were collected from the operating room and sent to our laboratory. Nozzle tip damage was assessed under a microscope and graded as follows: no damage (grade 0), slight scratches (1), deep scratches (2), extensions (3), cracks (4), and bursts (5). Each damage grade was assigned a score from 0 to 5, and the total damage score for each injector system was calculated and compared. Nozzle tip parameters (diameters and areas), plunger tip parameters, and tip angles were also measured in each model. The damage scores were (median, Q3-Q1): 1 (1-1) for Accuject, 1 (1-1) for Bluemixs, and 1 (1-1) for RayOne. There was no statistically significant difference in the damage…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntraocular Surgery and Lenses · Retinal and Macular Surgery · Ocular Surface and Contact Lens
