80
Participants
Start Date
May 1, 2024
Primary Completion Date
April 28, 2025
Study Completion Date
April 28, 2025
Posterior release sclerotomy
"* A 360-degree radial scleral incision was made, and an evisceration spoon was used to remove intraocular contents.~* The scleral shell was cauterized to eliminate any residual uveal tissue.~* Any remaining necrotic or inflamed tissue was debrided to ensure a clean surgical field and minimize postoperative complications.~Posterior Release Sclerotomy Group (PRS Group)~* A posterior sclerotomy (2-3 mm) was created at the posterior pole of the scleral shell using a crescent blade.~* This sclerotomy expanded the intraocular space, reducing intraoperative resistance during implant insertion.~* The spherical implant was gently placed within the expanded scleral shell, ensuring minimal stress on the tissue."
Conventional Ball Implantation
"* A 360-degree radial scleral incision was made, and an evisceration spoon was used to remove intraocular contents.~* The scleral shell was cauterized to eliminate any residual uveal tissue.~* Any remaining necrotic or inflamed tissue was debrided to ensure a clean surgical field and minimize postoperative complications.~* No posterior sclerotomy was performed.~* The implant was inserted directly into the scleral cup, requiring greater force to accommodate the implant within the available space."
Fayoum university hospital, Al Fayyum
Fayoum University Hospital
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