Cataract Extraction Units,Phacoemulsification.ppt
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1、Cataract Extraction Units, Phacoemulsification,Purpose,Phacoemulsification systems are used to break up and remove the cataractous lenses of eyes. A cataract is a fogging of the normally transparent lens that inhibits the transmission of light to the retina, causing a painless blurring of vision,Cat
2、aracts are caused by:,changes in the chemical composition of the lens associated with many factors: environment, drugs, Systemic diseases, age, traumatic eye injuries, Certain diseases of the eye, and genetic or birth defects If cataracts are not treated, progressive visual loss, leading to signific
3、antly impaired sight, can occur.,Phacoemulsification,widely used by ophthalmic surgeons because the entire procedure cataract extraction and implantation of an intraocular lens (IOL) can be done througha single small incisionthat may help control surgically induced astigmatism, quicken visual rehabi
4、litation, and decrease surgical complications.,Principles of operation,Phacoemulsification is one type of extracapsular cataract extraction, a procedure that removes the lens nucleus, surrounding cortex, and the enclosing anterior capsule; the zonules and posterior capsule are left intact to help su
5、pport an IOL implant During a phacoemulsification procedure, the surgeon performs several steps with the aid of an operating microscope,A 2.8 to 3.5 mm incision is made to gain access to the eyes anterior chamber. A viscoelastic material is then infused to deepen the anterior chamber and protect the
6、 corneal endothelium.,the surgeon inserts a phaco-emulsification probe, which consists of a hollow, cylindrical tip surrounded by an irrigation sleeve. When electrically activated, the probe tip oscillates rapidly,creating ultrasonic waves that cut tissue.The surgeon emulsifies the cataractous lens
7、using shaving or scooping motions of the probe tip. The lens fragments are then aspirated from the eye through the hollow tip of the phacoemulsifier. Remaining cortex is aspirated via the I/A attachment. Either a polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) or a foldable silicone IOL is inserted through the incis
8、ion and into the bag of the capsule, which is then sutured; however, self-sealing, sutureless corneal incisions are becoming more widely used for phacoemulsification procedures.,Typical phacoemulsification systems integrate into a single handpiece the I/A and US capabilities needed to break up and r
9、emove a cataractous lens from the eye. The surgeon typically activates these capabilities by depressing a single footpedal.,A bottle of balanced salt solution is used as the irrigant; mounted on an adjustable intravenous (IV) pole, its pressure head can be controlled by adjusting its height.,Centrif
10、uges, Tabletop,PurposeCentrifuges apply centrifugal force to separate suspended particles from a liquid or to separate liquids of different densities. These liquids can be bodily fluids (e.g., blood, serum, urine), commercial eagents, or mixtures of the two with other additives.,In the clinical labo
11、ratory, centrifugation is one of several sample preparation steps commonly required before measuring analytes in a patient sample. By creating forces many times greater than gravity, centrifuges can greatly accelerate separations that occur naturally as a result of differences in density.,Centrifuge
12、s, Blood BankCentrifuges, Cell WashingCentrifuges, CytologicalCentrifuges, FloorCentrifuges, MicrohematocritMicrocentrifugesUltracentrifuges,Three general types,the low-speed centrifuge, the high-speed centrifuge,and the ultracentrifuge.,the low-speed centrifuge,general operating range of up to 10,0
13、00 rpm Available in nonrefrigerated or refrigerated versions, low-speed units are used primarily to centrifuge red blood cells or bulky precipitates; they cannot reach sufficient speed to adequately separate ultrasmall particles (e.g., viruses, DNA) or macromolecules or to perform density gradient c
14、entrifugation.,High-speed tabletop centrifuges,operate at 12,000 to 25,000 rpm, are used for most preparative applications, and some are refrigerated to cool the rotor chamber.,Ultracentrifuges,used for high-resolution separation of subcellular components, have a general operatingrange of 30,000 to
15、120,000 rpm, with centrifugal forces of up to 700,000 g, where g is the standard acceleration of gravity. Ultracentrifuges must be refrigerated because air friction created at high speeds generates heat that could decompose the proteins, viruses, or other components being centrifuged. Ultracentrifug
16、es are special-purpose floor units that are typically used in research laboratories.,Principles of operation,Centrifugation Centrifugation is based on the fact that an object moving in a circular path at a steady angular velocity is subjected to an outwardly directed force. The magnitude of this for
17、ce depends on both the rotor radius and the speed squared. This force is called the relative centrifugal force or relative centrifugal field (RCF).It is expressed as a multiple of g, the standard acceleration of gravity (e.g., 13,000 g).,Centrifuge components,The basic components of a tabletop centr
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