1. [Phacoemulsification for visual refraction on the clear lens. Apropos of 33 severely myopic eyes]
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P, Chastang, Y M, Ruellan, J P, Rozenbaum, D, Besson, and H, Hamard
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Adult ,Lenses, Intraocular ,Male ,Phacoemulsification ,Postoperative Complications ,Treatment Outcome ,Myopia ,Retinal Detachment ,Humans ,Female ,Refraction, Ocular ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
To evaluate visual benefit, predictability and complications after clear lens phakoemulsification and posterior chamber implantation in highly myopic eyes.Thirty-three highly myopic eyes were reviewed at a mean postoperative follow-up of 27 months. The mean age of the 19 patients was 31.04 +/- 5.51 years. The mean preoperative spherical equivalent was -19.50 +/- 7.0 D (-12 to -40 D). Preoperative best spectacle corrected visual acuity was compared with the last postoperative one. Postoperative spherical equivalent was compared with the desired value. All complications were reviewed.A mean visual benefit of 0.24 +/- 0.18 (decimal notation) was noted (p0.05). The mean postoperative spherical equivalent (-2.57 +/- 1.84 D) was not significantly different from the mean previous value (p = 0.75). Retinal detachment arose in the two eyes of the same patient (incidence of 6.1%). BSCVA decreased slightly in only one of the two eyes (0.1). The incidence of Nd-YAG capsulotomy was 30%.Clear lens phakoemulsification is an effective and predictable method for the correction of high myopia. Retinal detachment is the major complication of this technique, even if a severe decrease of the visual acuity is not usual.
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- 1998