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Bag-in-the-lens intraocular lens in paediatric cataract surgery: intraoperative and postoperative outcomes

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ACTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA
Volume 100, Issue 1, Pages E135-E141

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/aos.14878

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bag‐ in‐ the‐ lens; intraocular lens; paediatric cataract; surgery; visual axis opacification

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This study reports the intra- and postoperative surgical outcomes of paediatric cataract surgery using the bag-in-the-lens (BIL) technique. The results show that the BIL technique is a safe surgical procedure with significantly fewer complications and need for additional surgery compared to the conventional lens-in-the-bag technique.
Purpose To report intra- and postoperative surgical outcome using the bag-in-the-lens (BIL) technique in paediatric cataract surgery. Methods In a retrospective case series, we studied the outcomes of children aged <12 years operated for cataract with the bag-in-the-lens intraocular lens (IOL), with a minimum of 6 months of follow-up. Results Since 2013, 50 eyes in 30 patients <12 years (20 bilateral and 10 unilateral) have been operated at our department with the BIL technique, with a median follow-up time of 33.5 months (range 6-77). Median age at surgery was 49.5 months (4-139). In one case, the IOL luxated through the capsulorhexes to the vitreous, but could be secured and repositioned as planned without further difficulties. Anterior vitrectomy was necessary in one case due to prolapse of vitreous to the anterior chamber during surgery. No other intraoperative complications occurred. Visual axis opacification (VAO) developed in four eyes (8%). So far, only one of these has needed a reoperation with clearing of the secondary cataract. A complete absence of VAO was thus seen throughout the study period in 92%. In two eyes, postoperative iris capture occurred. In both cases, surgical repositioning of the iris was needed. No eyes developed secondary glaucoma during the study period. Conclusion The BIL technique seems to be a safe surgical procedure in paediatric cataract, with significantly less complications and need for additional surgery compared with the conventional lens-in-the-bag technique.

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