Soon-Phaik Chee1, Younian Yang2, Seng-Ei Ti3. 1. Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore; Department of Ophthalmology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore; Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School, Singapore. Electronic address: chee.soon.phaik@snec.com.sg. 2. Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore. 3. Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore; Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore; Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School, Singapore.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To analyze outcomes of femtosecond laser cataract surgery cases in the first 2 years in an ophthalmic institution. DESIGN: Nonrandomized treatment comparison with matched, historical controls. METHODS: Outcomes and intraoperative events of all laser cataract surgeries (5.0- to 5.5-mm-diameter laser capsulotomies and nuclear fragmentation) at the Singapore National Eye Centre (May 2012-December 2013) were prospectively audited. The 6-weeks-postoperative unaided visual acuities (UAVA), mean absolute error (MAE), mean square error (MSE), and manifest refraction spherical equivalent (MRSE) results of surgeons with >50 laser cases were compared with controls, a random sample of manual cases with similar age, axial length, and preoperative cylinders. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS (P < .05). RESULTS: A total of 1105 eyes (803 patients) underwent laser cataract surgery by 18 surgeons. The majority were female (56.9%) and Chinese (90.9%) with mean age 66.1 ± 11.0 years. Intraoperative complications were subconjunctival hemorrhage (290, 26.2%), anterior capsule tear (9 eyes, 0.81%), posterior capsule rupture (3 eyes, 0.27%), suction loss (5 eyes, 0.45%), iris hemorrhage (1 eye, 0.09%), and endothelial incision (1 eye, 0.09%). There was no dropped nucleus. Visual outcomes of 794 laser surgeries were compared to 420 controls. The %UAVA 20/25 or better was higher in laser cases (68.6% vs 56.3%; P < .0001) but MAE (0.30 ± 0.25 diopter [D] vs 0.33 ± 0.25; P = .062) and MSE (0.16 ± 0.27 D vs 0.17 ± 0.28 D; P = .065) were not significant. MRSE comparison was significant (target plano, preoperative cylinder <1.5 D -0.08 ± 0.36 D vs -0.13 ± 0.40 D; P = .034). CONCLUSIONS: Femtosecond laser cataract surgery has a low complication rate. Cases compared to controls had statistically better %UAVA ≤20/25 and MRSE, although MAE was not significant.
PURPOSE: To analyze outcomes of femtosecond laser cataract surgery cases in the first 2 years in an ophthalmic institution. DESIGN: Nonrandomized treatment comparison with matched, historical controls. METHODS: Outcomes and intraoperative events of all laser cataract surgeries (5.0- to 5.5-mm-diameter laser capsulotomies and nuclear fragmentation) at the Singapore National Eye Centre (May 2012-December 2013) were prospectively audited. The 6-weeks-postoperative unaided visual acuities (UAVA), mean absolute error (MAE), mean square error (MSE), and manifest refraction spherical equivalent (MRSE) results of surgeons with >50 laser cases were compared with controls, a random sample of manual cases with similar age, axial length, and preoperative cylinders. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS (P < .05). RESULTS: A total of 1105 eyes (803 patients) underwent laser cataract surgery by 18 surgeons. The majority were female (56.9%) and Chinese (90.9%) with mean age 66.1 ± 11.0 years. Intraoperative complications were subconjunctival hemorrhage (290, 26.2%), anterior capsule tear (9 eyes, 0.81%), posterior capsule rupture (3 eyes, 0.27%), suction loss (5 eyes, 0.45%), iris hemorrhage (1 eye, 0.09%), and endothelial incision (1 eye, 0.09%). There was no dropped nucleus. Visual outcomes of 794 laser surgeries were compared to 420 controls. The %UAVA 20/25 or better was higher in laser cases (68.6% vs 56.3%; P < .0001) but MAE (0.30 ± 0.25 diopter [D] vs 0.33 ± 0.25; P = .062) and MSE (0.16 ± 0.27 D vs 0.17 ± 0.28 D; P = .065) were not significant. MRSE comparison was significant (target plano, preoperative cylinder <1.5 D -0.08 ± 0.36 D vs -0.13 ± 0.40 D; P = .034). CONCLUSIONS: Femtosecond laser cataract surgery has a low complication rate. Cases compared to controls had statistically better %UAVA ≤20/25 and MRSE, although MAE was not significant.
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