Abstract
Aim: To compare the integrity, roundness and diameter of the capsulotomy in the white cataract between femtosecond laser assisted capsulotomy and high-frequency capsulorhexis.Methods: The prospective study included 32 patients with white-nuclear cataracts, 16 of whom underwent femtosecond capsulorhexis and another 16 underwent diathermic high-frequency capsulorhexis. The integrity roundness and diameter of the capsulorhexis post-operation were compared.Results: Femtosecond group obtained 6 cases(37.5%)of complete capsular. No anterior capsule tear occurred. Diathermy high-frequency achieved continuous complete capsulor in 3 eyes(18.75%) and anterior capsule was teared in 13 eyes(81.25%). The femtosecond group has a mean capsular diameter of 5.4 mm, and the diathermic high-frequency group has an average capsular diameter of 6 mm. No posterior capsule tear occurred in both surgical procedures. Conclusions: Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery can achieve high capsulor integrity and stable capsulorhexis diameter. Compared with the diathermic high-frequency capsulorhexis, the frequency of injecting the viscoelastic agent was reduced, and the tear of the capsule was less likely to occur. The continuous complete capsular(CCC) by femtosecond laser is more round, more complete ,more controllable and smoother than diathermy high-frequency(DHC).