(PM3A) Ocular Procedures + Formulations Flashcards
What is cataract surgery?
Procedure to remove the lens of the patients eye
Replacement with artificial intraocular lens (IOL)
30-45 minutes under local anaesthetic, e.g. tetracaine hydrochloride 0.5% eye drops
What is an intraocular lens (IOL)?
An artificial lens for the eye
What were intraocular lenses first made of?
PMMA
What are intraocular lenses now made of?
Soft polymers
Based on silicon/ acrylic polymers
Why were PMMA intraocular lenses replaced with those made with soft polymers?
(1) PMMA is rigid
(2) PMMA required a 7mm incision
(3) Soft polymers can be folded
(4) Soft polymers only require a 3mm incision
Name some potential risks of cataract surgery.
(1) Infection
(2) Postoperative inflammation
(3) Posterior capsule opacification
(4) Secondary cataracts causes by epithelial cell adhesion + proliferation in posterior lens capsule
How may some of the potential risks of cataract surgery be solved?
Drug-eluting intraocular lenses
Allow for postoperative delivery of ABx and anti-inflammatory medication
What are ocular bandages?
Provide protective hydrogel film barrier
Stabilises ocular wounds
Promotes healing by protecting corneal incision from eyelid trauma
e.g. OcuSeal Liquid Ocular Bandage
What is keratoconus?
Ocular degenerative condition
Affects cornea, weakens + thins
Causes irregular shape
High levels of astigmatism (distortion) + blurred vision
What is corneal cross-linking?
(1) Removal of corneal epithelium (epithelial debridement)
ø 6-7mm diameter central zone
(2) Application of 0.1% riboflavin solution for 30 mins
(3) Irradiation with UV-A light at 370nm
What is the purpose of using UV-A light in corneal cross-linking?
(1) UV-A light radiation activates riboflavin
(2) Generates reactive oxygen
(3) Induces covalent bonds between collagen fibrils in corneal stroma
What are some of the excipients of Ricrolin TE?
- Basic Riboflavin
- Dextrane T500
- Edetate sodium
- Tromethamine
- Bihydrate sodium phosphate monobasic
- Bihydrate sodium phosphate bibasic
- Purified water
What is laser eye surgery?
LASIK - laser in situ keratectomy
Performed by an ophthalmologist
Uses a laser/ microkeratome
Reshaping cornea to improve visual ability
What is the purpose of LASIK surgery?
Reshape the cornea
Provides a permanent alternative to glasses/ contact lenses
Flattens cornea for near-sighted
Steepens cornea for far-sighted
How does LASIK surgery treat far-sighted patients?
Steepens the cornea