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Limbal relaxing incisions at the time of apodized diffractive multifocal intraocular lens implantation to reduce astigmatism with or without subsequent laser in situ keratomileusis.

Authors :
Muftuoglu O
Dao L
Cavanagh HD
McCulley JP
Bowman RW
Source :
Journal of cataract and refractive surgery [J Cataract Refract Surg] 2010 Mar; Vol. 36 (3), pp. 456-64.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the visual and refractive outcomes of limbal relaxing incisions (LRIs) to reduce astigmatism at the time of apodized diffractive multifocal intraocular lens (IOL) implantation.<br />Setting: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA.<br />Methods: This retrospective review comprised consecutive patients who had LRIs at the time of lens extraction and AcrySof ReSTOR IOL implantation. A subgroup of patients had subsequent laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for residual refractive error correction.<br />Results: The study evaluated 73 eyes (59 patients); 21 eyes (28.7%) of 59 patients had further LASIK (LRI+LASIK). The mean follow-up was 13.2 months +/- 6.4 (SD). The mean keratometric astigmatism decreased from 1.49 +/- 0.71 diopters (D) preoperatively to 0.56 +/- 0.57 D at the last follow-up (P<.001). Although the LRI+LASIK group had significantly greater corneal astigmatism than the LRI-only group preoperatively (P = .005) and 1 month (P = .030) and 6-months (P = .014) postoperatively, there was no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups at the last follow-up (P = .528). At the last follow-up, the uncorrected distance visual acuity was 20/25 or better and the uncorrected near visual acuity was J1 or better in 32 (76%) of 42 eyes in the LRI-only group and in 17 (81%) of 21 eyes in the LRI+LASIK group.<br />Conclusion: Limbal relaxing incisions at the time of apodized diffractive multifocal IOL implantation, with or without subsequent LASIK, were effective and safe in reducing astigmatism.<br /> (Copyright 2010. Published by Elsevier Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-4502
Volume :
36
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of cataract and refractive surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20202545
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrs.2009.10.037