Literature DB >> 9159675

Postoperative astigmatism and relative strength of tunnel incisions: a prospective clinical trial.

N Anders1, D T Pham, H J Antoni, J Wollensak.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the influence of incision depth and site on wound strength and postoperative astigmatism.
SETTING: Virchow Memorial Hospital Eye Clinic, Berlin, Germany.
METHODS: In this prospective, randomized study, 180 patients with a 7.0 mm tunnel incision depth of 300 and 500 microns; limbal incision and scleral incision; temporal scleral incision and scleral incision at the 12 o'clock position; temporal limbal incision and limbal incision at the 12 o'clock position. Postoperative astigmatism was measured by keratometry and videokeratoscopy 1 day, 1 and 4 weeks, and 8 months postoperatively. Wound strength was measured with an ophthalmodynamometer on the first postoperative day and after 1 week at the site with the least mechanical stability adjacent and posterior to the primary incision.
RESULTS: The temporal incision, which was performed 1.0 mm behind the surgical limbus, led to induced astigmatism of 0.65 diopters (D) +/- 0.23 (SD) after 8 months. When incision was at the 12 o'clock position, the induced astigmatism was 0.97 +/- 0.41 D. Induced astigmatism was highest following a limbal incision in the 12 o'clock position (1.33 +/- 0.63 D). This effect was less pronounced with a temporal incision. Incision depth did not significantly influence induced astigmatism. An incision depth of 500 microns led to induced astigmatism of 0.94 +/- 0.50 D; a depth of 300 microns led to induced astigmatism of 0.78 +/- 0.64 D. After 1 week, wound strength was highest with temporal scleral incisions (38.6 +/- 2.1 kPa by ophthalmodynamometer) and lowest with limbal incisions in the 12 o'clock position (30.8 +/- 7.7 kPa).
CONCLUSIONS: Incisions site significantly influenced mechanical wound strength and induced astigmatism; incision depth influenced neither. In general, incisions in the 12 o'clock position induced more astigmatism than temporal incisions.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9159675     DOI: 10.1016/s0886-3350(97)80175-7

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


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