| Literature DB >> 35123431 |
Mariya Zyablitskaya1, Estee Hong1, Royce W S Chen1, Stanley Chang1, Leejee H Suh2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While each scleral fixation method has its own advantages, there is a lack of strong evidence to suggest a superior technique. Advances in cataract surgery expand patient eligibility for successful cataract extraction, benefitting a growing population of pseudophakic patients. However, implantation of secondary intraocular lens (IOL) with compromised anterior or posterior capsule is a more challenging task. Each method of scleral fixation has its own advantages and none of them has strong evidence to be superior. This paper describes postsurgical outcomes of two scleral intraocular(IOL) fixation techniques combined with pars plana vitrectomy(PPV) from a single tertiary referral eye center.Entities:
Keywords: Akreos AO60 lens; CT-Lucia 602 lens; Flanged IOL fixation; Gore-tex suture fixation; Pars plana vitrectomy; Posterior chamber IOL; Secondary IOL implantation; Sutureless IOL fixation
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35123431 PMCID: PMC8818229 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-022-02290-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Surgical characteristics of two-point sutureles (CTL) and four-point sutured (AK) IOL lenses
| Surgical characteristics | AK | CTL |
|---|---|---|
| Sclerotomy size (G) | 25 | 27 |
| Scleral fixation | 3:1:1 GoreTex 8.0 | PVDF haptics Flange |
| Unilateral fixation points distance | 4 | N/A |
| Distance from limbus | 3 | 2.5 |
| Long eyes (> 26) | 5 | 2 |
| Short eyes (< 22) | 2 | 1 |
PVDF Polyvinylidene fluoride, SD standard deviation
Baseline characteristics of patients selected for the study, including demographic data, ocular comorbidities and past surgical history. Table also includes indication for secondary IOL implantation and concurrent procedure to vitrectomy and IOL implantation
| Patient characteristics | Data | |
|---|---|---|
| N | % | |
| Total patients | 30 | |
| Total eyes | 31 | |
| Female | 15 | 50 |
| Male | 15 | 50 |
| Mean ± SD | 68 | ±19.62 |
| Range | 21–95 | |
| Ocular history | ||
| Glaucoma | 14 | 45 |
| Retinal detachment | 14 | 45 |
| Corneal pathology | 8 | 26 |
| AMD | 6 | 19 |
| Globe rupture | 2 | 6 |
| Cystoid macular edema | 6 | 19 |
| Marfan syndrome | 2 | 6 |
| Previous posterior segment surgery | 9 | 29 |
| Previous anterior segment surgery | 6 | 19 |
| Dislocated IOL | 19 | 61 |
| Aphakia without capsular support | 8 | 26 |
| Subluxated crystalline lens | 4 | 13 |
| PPV | 31 | 100 |
| Removal of silicone oil | 3 | 10 |
| Membrane peel | 3 | 10 |
| Ahmed implant | 4 | 13 |
| DSAEK | 4 | 13 |
| Akreos | 24 | 77 |
| CT-Lucia | 7 | 23 |
SD standard deviation, IOL Intraocular Lens, DSAEK Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty, PPV Pars Plana Vitrectomy, AMD Age-related macular degeneration, IOL Intraocular Lens
Preoperative and postoperative visual and refractive outcomes. Baseline and post-operative visual acuity, post-operative refractive error for CTL and AK groups
| Visual and refractive outcomes | AK | CTL | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| average | sd | N | average | sd | N | |
| Preoperative BCVA | 1.26 | ±0.66 | 24 | 1.18 | ±0.84 | 7 |
| Postoperative BCVA | 0.57 | ±0.62 | 24 | 0.28 | ±0.26 | 7 |
| ∆ BCVA* | −0.68 | ±0.66 | 24 | −0.90 | ±0.63 | 7 |
| Average Post operative Refractive Error | −0.30 | ±1.03 | 21 | 0.40 | ±0.60 | 7 |
BCVA Best Corrected Visual Acuity
*statistically significant for both groups (p < 0.05)