ECCE, ICCE, Lensectomy, and Phacoemulsification

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.
Ill simplyfy as much as possible, others may expand:
ICCE- the lens is removed along with the capsule by grasping in some manner (ie a cryo probe) and then removed from the eye by breaking the zonules. The eye is usually left aphakic.
ECCE- the lens is removed while carefully keeping the capsule and zonules in place. The most common method is using phaco then implanting a new lens in the bag (capsule)
Lensectomy-a fragmatome is utilized to remove the lens from a posterior approach, usually as a secondary surgery to retained lens material or as a primary procedure to allow visualization to the fundus for retinal surgery.
 
Ill simplyfy as much as possible, others may expand:
ICCE- the lens is removed along with the capsule by grasping in some manner (ie a cryo probe) and then removed from the eye by breaking the zonules. The eye is usually left aphakic.
ECCE- the lens is removed while carefully keeping the capsule and zonules in place. The most common method is using phaco then implanting a new lens in the bag (capsule)
Lensectomy-a fragmatome is utilized to remove the lens from a posterior approach, usually as a secondary surgery to retained lens material or as a primary procedure to allow visualization to the fundus for retinal surgery.

Hopefully OP knows some ocular anatomy. 🙂


Sent from my iPhone using SDN mobile app
 
Top