| Literature DB >> 34844569 |
Anjian Wang1,2,3, Qi Fan1,2,3, Yongxiang Jiang1,2,3, Yi Lu4,5,6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the long-term visual outcomes and ocular complications of primary scleral-fixated posterior chamber intraocular lenses (SF-PC-IOLs) in patients with congenital lens subluxation.Entities:
Keywords: Congenital lens subluxation; Long-term follow-up; Postoperative eye trauma; Scleral-fixated posterior chamber intraocular lens
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34844569 PMCID: PMC8630913 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-021-02182-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Summary of patient demographics and follow-up time
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Age, year | |
| Mean ± SD | 23 ± 20 |
| Range | 5–67 |
| Gender, n(%) | |
| Male | 31(58%) |
| Female | 22(42%) |
| Etiology (numbers of patients), (percentage) | |
| Simple Ectopia Lentis | 33(62%) |
| Marfan’s Syndrome | 17(32%) |
| Weill-Marchesani Syndrom | 3 (6%) |
| Follow up duration, months | |
| Mean ± SD | 39 ± 27 |
| Range | 12–130 |
SD Standard deviation
Fig. 1Slit-lamp photographs for 3 candidate in this study. A A subluxated lens with simple ectopia lentis; B A subluxated lens with Marfan’s syndrome; C A spherophakic lens with ectopia lentis in Weill-Marchesani syndrom. Written permission were obtained from patients for publication of slit-lamp photographs
Fig. 2Changes of visual acuity before and after operation. The mean BCVA significantly improved after surgery at last follow-up in patients (P < 0.001). * P < 0.05 between the two groups
Fig. 3Photographs from slit-lamp examinations for IOL position. A At 9 years postoperatively, with no dislocation; B At 10 years postoperatively, with slight dislocation; C At 5 years postoperatively, with IOL dislocation required re-operation. IOL = intraocular lens. Written permission were obtained from those 3 patients for publication of slit-lamp photographs for IOL position
Early and late postoperative complications
| Complications | NO. of eyes (%) |
|---|---|
| Transient intraocular hemorrhage | 2 (2.6%) |
| Vitreous incarceration | 2 (2.6%) |
| Total | 4 (5.2%) |
| Retinal detachment | 6 (7.8%) |
| IOL dislocationa | 3 (3.9%) |
| Total | 9 (11.7%) |
aOne eye with IOL dislocation required IOL replacement
IOL Intraocular lens
Fig. 4Cumulative timing of late postoperative complication following scleral sutured IOLs from time of surgery. The cumulative survival (vertical axis) shows as 100 the total number of cases that had late postoperative complication (9 eyes of 77 reported cases). The horizontal axis shows timing of events in months from time of surgery