Artigo Revisado por pares

Comparison of posterior capsule opacification between a 1-piece and a 3-piece microincision intraocular lens

2012; BMJ; Volume: 97; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1136/bjophthalmol-2012-301899

ISSN

1468-2079

Autores

Ana Prinz, Pia Veronika Vécsei‐Marlovits, Dietrich Sonderhof, Paul Irsigler, Oliver Findl, Birgit Weingessel,

Tópico(s)

Retinal and Macular Surgery

Resumo

To compare the intensity of posterior capsular opacification (PCO) between a 1-piece and a 3-piece microincision cataract surgery intraocular lens (MICS IOL) in a prospective randomised study.80 eyes of 40 patients with age-related cataract were enrolled in this study. Each patient received a 1-piece MICS IOL (AF-1 NY-60, Hoya, Tokyo, Japan) in one eye and a 3-piece MICS IOL (AF-1 iMICS Y-60H, Tokyo, Hoya) in the other eye. At the 1-year follow-up, the patients were examined at the slit lamp, visual acuity was determined and standardised high-resolution digital retroillumination images were taken for objective quantification of regeneratory PCO using an automated image analysis software (AQUA).The mean regeneratory PCO score (1-piece IOL: 0.2, 3-piece IOL 0.3, p=0.7) and the neodymium:yttrium-aluminium-garnet laser capsulotomy rate (two cases in 3-piece IOL group; p=0.5) were comparable low for both IOLs. Capsular folds occurred significantly more often in the 3-piece IOL group (p=0.02).Modification of the MICS IOL from a 3-piece to a 1-piece haptic design caused in short term no significant change in PCO amount. Compared with the 3-piece IOL, the 1-piece IOL led to significantly less capsular folds 1 year after surgery.

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