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Implantable Collamer Lens ® for Management of Pseudophakic Ametropia in Eyes With a Spectrum of Previous Corneal Surgery.
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Journal of refractive surgery (Thorofare, N.J. : 1995) [J Refract Surg] 2018 Oct 01; Vol. 34 (10), pp. 654-663. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Purpose: To assess the visual outcomes, predictability, and safety of the Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) (STAAR Surgical, Inc., Monrovia, CA) for the management of residual pseudophakic refractive error.<br />Methods: Forty-nine pseudophakic eyes of 40 patients in which myopic, hyperopic, or toric ICLs were implanted were retrospectively analyzed. Twenty-nine eyes had been implanted with a monofocal intraocular lens (IOL) and 20 eyes had a multifocal IOL. All IOLs were implanted in the capsular bag. Of the 49 eyes included, 6 had residual refractive error after phacoemulsification without corneal pathology or surgical alteration (virgin cornea group), 12 had LASIK or photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) (excimer laser group), 8 had radial keratotomy, 5 had intrastromal corneal ring segments (ICRS) implantation, 11 had penetrating keratoplasty, and 7 had deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK). Uncorrected and corrected (CDVA) distance visual acuity and manifest refraction were evaluated.<br />Results: The efficacy/safety indices were 0.92/1.10, 0.98/1.13, 1.04/1.11, 0.90/1.13, 0.79/1.17, and 0.71/1.23 for the virgin cornea, excimer laser, radial keratotomy, ICRS, penetrating keratoplasty, and DALK groups, respectively. No eye lost one or more lines of CDVA. The virgin cornea, excimer laser, and radial keratotomy groups showed better predictability and accuracy, with 96.2% spherical equivalent within ±1.00 diopters (D). The ICRS, penetrating keratoplasty, and DALK groups demonstrated approximately 50% spherical equivalent within ±1.00 D. There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications.<br />Conclusions: Good refractive outcomes and a strong safety record support the use of the ICL for the correction of residual refractive error in pseudophakic eyes with previous corneal surgery. [J Refract Surg. 2018;34(10):654-663.].<br /> (Copyright 2018, SLACK Incorporated.)
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- Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Female
Humans
Hyperopia surgery
Male
Middle Aged
Myopia surgery
Phacoemulsification
Pseudophakia physiopathology
Refraction, Ocular physiology
Refractive Errors physiopathology
Retrospective Studies
Visual Acuity physiology
Corneal Surgery, Laser
Lens Implantation, Intraocular
Lenses, Intraocular
Pseudophakia therapy
Refractive Errors therapy
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1938-2391
- Volume :
- 34
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of refractive surgery (Thorofare, N.J. : 1995)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 30296326
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3928/1081597X-20180815-01