2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.oftale.2020.05.007
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The outcome of surgical treatment in advanced glaucoma

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“…During the process of phacoemulsification, the IOP increases sharply, and the retinal perfusion pressure decreases. Some researchers believe that this will cause further damage to the optic nerve fibers and VF [28][29][30]. Kreutzer reported that in the phacoemulsification process, the maximum energy was set to 55-60%, the maximum vacuum was 450 mm Hg, the pressure in the vitreous cavity was greater than 80 mm Hg for approximately 1.8 s and greater than 60 mm Hg for approximately 1 min [31], and the time was very short.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the process of phacoemulsification, the IOP increases sharply, and the retinal perfusion pressure decreases. Some researchers believe that this will cause further damage to the optic nerve fibers and VF [28][29][30]. Kreutzer reported that in the phacoemulsification process, the maximum energy was set to 55-60%, the maximum vacuum was 450 mm Hg, the pressure in the vitreous cavity was greater than 80 mm Hg for approximately 1.8 s and greater than 60 mm Hg for approximately 1 min [31], and the time was very short.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%