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An evaluation of glistening and stability of intraocular lens material manufactured by different methods.

Kenji Kawai1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate glistening and long-term stability of five commercially available intraocular lenses.
METHODS: This experimental study evaluated the SN60WF (Alcon), XY1 (Hoya), NS-60YG (NIDEK), ZCB00V (Johnson & Johnson Vision) and AN6KA (Kowa) intraocular lenses. To generate glistenings, intraocular lenses were immersed in physiological saline at 50°C for 2 h, then left in situ at 35°C and removed at regular intervals over 24 h. Stability of the intraocular lens material was assessed by immersing intraocular lenses into vials of purified water placed at 100°C for 115 days, which simulated 20-year ageing. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry was used to detect leached compounds.
RESULTS: Almost no glistenings were observed for the AN6KA. Glistenings were observed in the remaining intraocular lenses after 3 h. The number of glistenings gradually disappeared by 6 h for all intraocular lenses except SN60WF (12 h). Only the NS-60YG and ZCB00V intraocular lenses had no changes in weight or dimensions. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry detected phenethyl alcohol in XY1 and SN60WF, 2-phenoxyethanol in AN6K and no compounds in the remaining intraocular lenses. A peak shift due to the carbonyl group between 1600 and 1700 cm-1 was detected for the SN60WF and AN6K intraocular lenses only.
CONCLUSION: SN60WF had the most numerous glistenings that resolved over a longer duration. The long-term stability test confirmed elution of the intraocular lens material-derived compounds and signs of degradation for the XY1, SN60WF and AN6K intraocular lenses. NS-60YG and ZCB00V showed no signs of deterioration due to ageing. Differing manufacturing methods likely play a role in the stability of intraocular lenses.

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Keywords:  Lens/cataract; intraocular lenses; phacoemulsification; postoperative anterior segment problems; secondary intraocular lens implantation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32000525     DOI: 10.1177/1120672120902038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 1120-6721            Impact factor:   2.597


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1.  Visual and refractive outcomes of new intraocular lens implantation after cataract surgery.

Authors:  Bhupesh Singh; Sourabh Sharma; Neha Bharti; Dharitri Samantrey; Dadan J Paandey; Sudhank Bharti
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-08-18       Impact factor: 4.996

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