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Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery | 2003

Removal of lens material dropped into the vitreous cavity during cataract surgery using an optical fiber-free intravitreal surgery system☆

Masayuki Horiguchi; Yoshihisa Kojima; Yoshiaki Shimada

&NA; We describe a technique for removing lens fragments dropped into the vitreous cavity during cataract surgery using an optical fiber‐free intravitreal surgery system (OFFISS) that was developed for bimanual vitrectomy. The dropped nucleus was removed by 2‐port corneal vitrectomy using the OFFISS in 3 patients during complicated cataract surgery. No complications occurred, and good visual recovery was achieved. The OFFISS provided a good view of the fundus without fiber optics and allowed the use of 2 ports for vitrectomy through the corneal wound. This technique is suitable for cataract surgeons who have not been trained in 3‐port pars plana vitrectomy.


Ophthalmologica | 1998

Cell Biological Analysis with Respect to Cause of Fibrous Opacification of the Anterior Capsule after Cataract Extraction

Kiyoyuki Majima; Yoshihisa Kojima; Fumitaka Ouhashi

It has been assumed that lens epithelial cells (LECs) existing at the capsulotomy edge have been traumatized through anterior capsulotomy in cataract extraction. In this study, the correlation between traumatized LECs remaining at the anterior capsulotomy edge and epidermal growth factor (EGF) found in the aqueous humor, a cell growth factor though to affect cell morphology, was determined. Anterior lens capsules with adhering LECs were obtained following anterior capsulotomy performed during cataract surgery to first confirm the presence of EGF receptors on LECs, which are needed for EGF to be biologically active. Besides, to identify any EGF receptors on traumatized LECs, I next intentionally traumatized the cells by pressing them with a forceps from the anterior capsular side. It has been found that the LECs containing EGF receptors were always those existing at the edge of the anterior capsular opening and LECs containing EGF receptors existed along the pressed region too. The present results indicate that traumatized LECs along the capsulotomy edge have undergone changes to manifest EGF receptors, thus allowing EGF from the aqueous humor to become more active. The physiological effect of EGF upon these LECs may therefore be one of the causative factors of fibrous opacification of the anterior capsulotomy edge after cataract extraction.


Clinical and Experimental Optometry | 2011

Multifocal electroretinogram and optical coherent tomography: prediction of visual outcome after epiretinal membrane removal

Yoshiaki Shimada; Shizuka Sakurai; Kousaku Naito; Taro Sugino; Yoshihisa Kojima; Kazumasa Hori; Masayuki Horiguchi

Purpose:  The aim was to evaluate the value of multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) in predicting post‐operative visual acuity (post‐VA) after removal of an idiopathic epiretinal membrane (ERM).


Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery | 2002

Transparent irrigation cannula for bimanual lens cortex removal

Yoshiaki Shimada; Masayuki Horiguchi; Yoshihisa Kojima; Hiromitsu Suzuki

&NA; A transparent irrigation cannula was developed to facilitate bimanual removal of subincisional lens cortex after phacoemulsification. The cannula allows visualization of the proximal cortex and provides ample inflow to maintain an inflated anterior chamber even at a high aspiration pressure.


Ophthalmologica | 1998

Book Review · Livre nouveau · Buchbesprechung

F. Tost; Ulrich Schmidt; Ciro Tamburrelli; Benedetto Ricci; Matteo Dicembrino; Alessandro Santo; S. Gülderen Aktan; Mahmut Subaşı; Haluk Akbatur; Meral Or; Lars-Olof Hattenbach; Steinkamp Gw; Inge Scharrer; Christian Ohrloff; Ilgaz Sagdic Yalvac; Ayşe Nurözler; Canan Kahraman; Remzi Kasim; Sunay Duman; Philip P. Chen; Frank M. Basich; Erfan Khadem; Lora Longanesi; Gian Maria Cavallini; F. Mehmet Mutlu; A. Hamdi Bilge; H. Ibrahim Altinsoy; Erhan Yumusak; Kiyoyuki Majima; Yoshihisa Kojima

This book deals with animal studies on corneal graft rejection. The introduction presents the current state of knowledge of allograft reaction after experimental keratoplasty and focuses on immunomodulated therapy with encapsulated monoclonal antibodies (mAb) in local application. In the second chapter, the goals and reasons for a study on the prevention of allograft rejection by local treatment with mAb are given in the form of four questions: (1) can locally applied CD4 mAb affect graft reaction after penetrating keratoplasty? (2) are liposome-incorporated CD4 mAb more effective? (3) do locally applied CD4 mAb have a systemic effect? (4) does the recipient react systemically against graft antigens and are in vitro tests meaningful for clinical grafts? Materials, methods and results are clearly described in the third and fourth chapters. In an experimental model of penetrating keratoplasty in rat eyes, anti-CD4 mAb were injected subconjunctivally or applied as drops in two different forms of administration selected for free mAb in a first test series and liposome-encapsulated mAb in a second. The results of liposome-encapsulated mAb application showed a declining incidence of immunologic graft reactions after subconjunctival injection and also after drop application. The controls showed no effects. A systemic effect on CD4+ lymphocytes could be excluded by flow cytometry. The cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity tested by antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte in vitro tests was significantly elevated after allograft reactions as an indication of specific sensitization. In contrast to this, no delayed-type hypersensitivity response was observed in the present study. These results are discussed in detail in the fifth chapter. In summary, the results described in this book open up new perspectives for preventing allograft reactions after keratoplasty by local application of liposome-encapsulated specific mAb. These exciting animal results should proceed to clinical trials in the near future.


Archives of Ophthalmology | 2003

Kinetics of Indocyanine Green Dye After Intraocular Surgeries Using Indocyanine Green Staining

Masayuki Horiguchi; Shima Nagata; Naoki Yamamoto; Yoshihisa Kojima; Yoshiaki Shimada


Archives of Ophthalmology | 2002

New System for Fiberoptic-Free Bimanual Vitreous Surgery

Masayuki Horiguchi; Yoshihisa Kojima; Yoshiaki Shimada


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2001

New visual acuity chart for patients with macular hole.

Masayuki Horiguchi; Hiromitsu Suzuki; Yoshihisa Kojima; Yoshiaki Shimada


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2003

Multiple Letter Visual Acuity in Patients With Advanced Sub-Macular Choroidal Neovascularization

Hiromitsu Suzuki; Yoshihisa Kojima; Yoshiaki Shimada; N. Horio; Masayuki Horiguchi


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2003

Higher Order Kernel Responses in Full Field Pseudorandom Electroretinograms

Kazumasa Hori; A. Nakamura; Yoshihisa Kojima; Yoshiaki Shimada; Masayuki Horiguchi

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Kazumasa Hori

Fujita Health University

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A. Nakamura

Fujita Health University

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Kousaku Naito

Fujita Health University

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N. Horio

Fujita Health University

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