Long-term results of correction of high myopia with an iris claw phakic intraocular lens |
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Authors: | Landesz M Worst J G van Rij G |
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Affiliation: | Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Rotterdam, The Netherlands. info@pointofvision.nl |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: Anterior chamber phakic intraocular lenses (PIOLs) are one of the modalities used to correct high myopia. We report the long-term results of our prospective study on the Artisan 5-mm optic myopia lens. METHODS: We studied 67 eyes of 38 consecutive patients with preoperative myopia ranging from -5.38 to -28.00 D. All patients were operated by one surgeon. Mean follow-up was 35 months (24 months in 67 eyes and 36 months in 61 eyes). RESULTS: In 45 eyes (67.2%), postoperative residual refraction was within +/- 1.00 D of emmetropia. The mean refraction was stable statistically during the entire follow-up period. Mean best spectacle-corrected visual acuity improved from 20/40 to 20/32. Mean endothelial cell loss at 6 months was 5.5% (range, -52.4% to +9.3%), at 12 months, 7.21% (range, -53.2% to +20.1%), at 24 months, 9.1% (range -43.6% to +13.6%), and at 36 months, 10.9% (range, -43.0O% to +11.4%). The majority of eyes had an increase in best spectacle-corrected visual acuity; 5 eyes lost best spectacle-corrected visual acuity. We encountered no major complications. CONCLUSION: Implanting the Artisan 5-mm optic myopia lens in high myopic eyes resulted in a stable and accurate refractive outcome. The apparent progressive corneal endothelial cell loss remains a matter of concern. |
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