PURPOSE: To evaluate deviations in the axis (intended versus achieved) and postoperative astigmatism after implantation of an Artisan toric phakic intraocular lens (IOL). SETTING: University Eye Hospital, Mainz, Germany. METHODS: This prospective study comprised 29 eyes with high ametropia and astigmatism. All eyes had uneventful implantation of a toric phakic IOL through a superior scleral tunnel incision at 12 o'clock. After a minimum of 6 months, the uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best correct visual acuity, refraction, and astigmatism were analyzed in all eyes. A multivariate analysis of postoperative astigmatism was performed. RESULTS: After a follow-up of at least 6 months, 95% of eyes were within +/-1.00 diopter (D) of emmetropia and 85% of eyes has a UCVA of 20/30 or better. The difference between the mean intended cylinder axis and achieved cylinder axis was 3.9 degrees (median 3 degrees; range to 13 degrees). The difference between the mean intended axis and the achieved axis between miosis and mydriasis was 1.8 degrees (median 1.5 degrees; range 0 to 5 degrees). The mean postoperative astigmatism after 6 months was 0.56 D with an axis of 31 degrees. Doubled-angle scatterplot analysis showed a tendency toward more flattening in the vertical meridian. CONCLUSIONS: During the 6-month follow-up, no significant rotation was observed after implantation of Artisan toric phakic IOLs to correct high ametropia. A sutureless sclerocorneal superior approach for phakic IOL insertion resulted in moderate to low astigmatism. Induced astigmatism should be taken into consideration during preoperative planning.
PURPOSE: To evaluate deviations in the axis (intended versus achieved) and postoperative astigmatism after implantation of an Artisan toric phakic intraocular lens (IOL). SETTING: University Eye Hospital, Mainz, Germany. METHODS: This prospective study comprised 29 eyes with high ametropia and astigmatism. All eyes had uneventful implantation of a toric phakic IOL through a superior scleral tunnel incision at 12 o'clock. After a minimum of 6 months, the uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best correct visual acuity, refraction, and astigmatism were analyzed in all eyes. A multivariate analysis of postoperative astigmatism was performed. RESULTS: After a follow-up of at least 6 months, 95% of eyes were within +/-1.00 diopter (D) of emmetropia and 85% of eyes has a UCVA of 20/30 or better. The difference between the mean intended cylinder axis and achieved cylinder axis was 3.9 degrees (median 3 degrees; range to 13 degrees). The difference between the mean intended axis and the achieved axis between miosis and mydriasis was 1.8 degrees (median 1.5 degrees; range 0 to 5 degrees). The mean postoperative astigmatism after 6 months was 0.56 D with an axis of 31 degrees. Doubled-angle scatterplot analysis showed a tendency toward more flattening in the vertical meridian. CONCLUSIONS: During the 6-month follow-up, no significant rotation was observed after implantation of Artisan toric phakic IOLs to correct high ametropia. A sutureless sclerocorneal superior approach for phakic IOL insertion resulted in moderate to low astigmatism. Induced astigmatism should be taken into consideration during preoperative planning.