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Outcomes of scleral-sutured conventional and aniridia intraocular lens implantation performed in a university hospital setting.
[aniridia]
To
evaluate
the
outcomes
of
transscleral
sutured
posterior
chamber
intraocular
lens
(
PC
IOL
)
implantation
.
Public
university
hospital
,
Auckland
,
New
Zealand
.
Retrospective
case
series
.
A
modified
no
-touch
transscleral
sutured
PC
IOL
implantation
technique
with
a
1
-
piece
monofocal
IOL
(
Alcon
CZ
70
BD
)
or
an
aniridia
IOL
(
type
67
G
,
Morcher
)
was
assessed
.
Seventy
-
eight
cases
(
80
.
8
%
men
;
53
.
9
%
aphakic
)
were
identified
.
The
mean
follow-up
was
35
.
5
months
and
the
mean
age
at
surgery
,
41
years
±
21
(
SD
)
.
The
preoperative
corrected
distance
visual
acuity
(
CDVA
)
was
worse
than
6
/
30
in
66
.
7
%
.
Indications
included
ocular
trauma
(
46
.
2
%
)
,
nontraumatic
crystalline
lens
subluxation
(
16
.
7
%
)
,
post-complicated
cataract
surgery
(
10
.
3
%
)
,
idiopathic
IOL
dislocation
(
10
.
3
%
)
,
and
congenital
cataract
/
aphakia
(
10
.
3
%
)
.
An
aniridia
IOL
was
required
in
39
.
7
%
of
eyes
.
There
were
no
significant
intraoperative
complications
in
74
.
4
%
of
eyes
.
Postoperative
complications
included
transient
corneal
edema
(
15
.
4
%
)
,
wound
leak
requiring
resuturing
(
7
.
7
%
)
,
retinal
detachment
(
7
.
7
%
)
,
and
cystoid
macular
edema
(
6
.
4
%
)
.
One
eye
(
1
.
3
%
)
developed
suture
breakage-related
late
IOL
dislocation
.
Overall
,
91
.
3
%
of
eyes
had
improved
visual
acuity
or
were
within
1
line
of
the
presenting
CDVA
.
In
eyes
with
a
guarded
prognosis
,
34
.
8
%
achieved
a
CDVA
of
6
/
12
or
better
and
43
.
5
%
a
CDVA
of
6
/
15
to
6
/
48
.
In
the
better
prognosis
group
,
73
.
9
%
achieved
a
CDVA
of
better
than
6
/
12
and
all
achieved
better
than
6
/
30
.
Scleral-sutured
IOLs
achieved
good
visual
outcomes
in
a
public
hospital
setting
.
The
rate
of
complications
was
moderate
in
this
series
with
a
high
proportion
of
severe
ocular
trauma
and
a
large
percentage
of
aniridia
IOLs
.
No
author
has
a
financial
or
proprietary
interest
in
any
material
or
method
mentioned
.
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