Research Article

Application of 25 MHz B-Scan Ultrasonography to Determine the Integrity of the Posterior Capsule in Posterior Polar Cataract

Table 2

Status of PC in clinically diagnosed PPC.

Slit lamp microscopy examination25 MHzBPC status during surgery

Case 1PPC OUNormal CPCC with minimal reflectivity between PC and PPCIntact
Case 2PPC OUNormal CPCC with minimal reflectivity between PC and PPCIntact
Case 3PPC ODNormal CPCC with minimal reflectivity between PC and PPCIntact
Case 4PPC OUNormal CPCC with high reflectivity between PC and PPCIntact with synechia
Case 5PPC OUNormal CPCC with high reflectivity between PC and PPCIntact with synechia in the right eye and PCR in the left eye
Case 6PPC OSNormal CPCC with high reflectivity between PC and PPCPCR
Case 7PPC OUNormal CPCC with minimal reflectivity between PC and PPCIntact
Case 8PPC OUNormal CPCC with minimal reflectivity between PC and PPCIntact
Case 9PPC OSNormal CPCC with minimal reflectivity between PC and PPCIntact
Case 10PPC ODNormal CPCC with minimal reflectivity between PC and PPCIntact
Case 11PPC OUNormal CPCC with minimal reflectivity between PC and PPCIntact with synechia
Case 12PPC ODPC dehiscence, with reflectivity protruding to vitreous cavityPCR with synechia
Case 13PPC ODPC dehiscence, with reflectivity protruding to vitreous cavityPCR with synechia
Case 14PPC OSNormal CPCC with high reflectivity between PC and PPCIntact with synechia