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Comparison of posterior capsule opacification development with 3 intraocular lens types: five-year prospective study.

Margrethe Rönbeck1, Charlotta Zetterström, Gisela Wejde, Maria Kugelberg.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare the effects of hydrophobic acrylic, silicone, and heparin-surface-modified poly(methyl methacrylate) (HSM PMMA) intraocular lenses (IOLs) on posterior capsule opacification (PCO).
METHODS: In this 5-year prospective study, the same surgeon performed standard phacoemulsification in patients who were randomized to implantation of a round-edged HSM PMMA IOL (809C), a round-edged silicone IOL (SI-40NB), or a sharp-edged hydrophobic acrylic IOL (AcrySof MA60BM). The neodymium:YAG capsulotomy rate was recorded. To evaluate PCO and the position of the anterior capsulorhexis, retroillumination digital photographs were taken 5 years postoperatively and analyzed using the POCOman computer-analysis system.
RESULTS: After 5 years, there was no significant difference in the fraction or severity of PCO between the silicone IOLs and acrylic IOLs (both P =1.0). The silicone IOL group had a significantly higher capsulotomy rate (29%) than the acrylic IOL group (8%) (P=.0068). The HSM PMMA IOL group had a significantly higher PCO fraction, severity, and capsulotomy rate (54%) than the silicone and acrylic groups. In all eyes, the fraction (P=.0076) and severity (P=.0081) of PCO were statistically significantly higher when the anterior capsulorhexis was partly decentered than when it was completely on the optic; within each IOL group, there was no significant difference.
CONCLUSION: After 5 years, there was no significant difference in the semiquantitative evaluation of PCO between the sharp-edged acrylic IOL and round-edged silicone IOL. Eyes with the HSM PMMA IOL had more PCO than eyes with the other IOLs.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19878826     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2009.05.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cataract Refract Surg        ISSN: 0886-3350            Impact factor:   3.351


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