Abstract

To compare the flow dynamics of beveled-tip to that of flat-tip vitreous cutters. The aspiration rates of balanced salt solution and swine vitreous were measured for 25-gauge and 27-gauge beveled-tip and flat-tip vitreous cutters. Fluorescent polymer microspheres were mixed with balanced salt solution to make the flow visible. The flow dynamics at maximal cutting rates and reflux of balanced salt solution were measured with video images of a high-speed camera. The aspiration rates of balanced salt solution of the 25-gauge and 27-gauge beveled-tip cutters were significantly higher than that of the flat-tip cutters at 7,500 cut/min (P = 0.0001, P = 0.038, respectively). The aspiration rate of swine vitreous by the 25-gauge beveled-tip cutter was significantly higher than that of the flat-tip cutters (P = 0.006). The mean aspiration flow in front of the cutter was significantly faster for both beveled-tip than flat-tip cutters (P = 0.003, P = 0.023). The angle of the mean aspiration flow of both beveled-tip cutters was turned to the proximal side (P = 0.004, P = 0.003). The mean reflux flow of both beveled-tip cutters was significantly faster than that of the flat-tip cutters (P = 0.006, P = 0.006). The beveled-tip cutters have a greater velocity of aspirating frontal and proximal flow resulting in higher aspiration rates and greater reflux flow velocity.

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