D Q Nguyen1, K N Hakin. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Musgrove Park Hospital, United Kingdom. danqbnguyen@hotmail.com
Abstract
PURPOSE: To present a case of erroneous corneal measurements, which led to inaccurate predicted intraocular lens (IOL) power. METHODS: A 60-year-old woman underwent preoperative assessment for cataract surgery. The predicted IOL power was 19.5 D. RESULTS: Repeated biometry led to different measurements and an 11.0-D powered IOL was inserted. The predicted IOL power was incorrect, as the patient had worn contact lenses during the preoperative assessment. CONCLUSIONS: This case demonstrates that errors can occur, and it is essential to fully understand the principles of biometry and the refractive issues of cataract surgery to avoid postoperative refractive errors.
PURPOSE: To present a case of erroneous corneal measurements, which led to inaccurate predicted intraocular lens (IOL) power. METHODS: A 60-year-old woman underwent preoperative assessment for cataract surgery. The predicted IOL power was 19.5 D. RESULTS: Repeated biometry led to different measurements and an 11.0-D powered IOL was inserted. The predicted IOL power was incorrect, as the patient had worn contact lenses during the preoperative assessment. CONCLUSIONS: This case demonstrates that errors can occur, and it is essential to fully understand the principles of biometry and the refractive issues of cataract surgery to avoid postoperative refractive errors.