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Myopic Correction with Iris-Fixated Phakic Intraocular Lenses: Twelve-Year Results

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JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume 2021, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2021/7027793

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The study revealed stable uncorrected distance visual acuity in myopic patients 12 years after iris-fixated phakic intraocular lenses (IF pIOLs) implantation, but also a certain proportion of cataract formation and endothelial cell loss postoperatively. Factors such as preoperative corneal thickness and re-enclavation surgery were closely associated with patient outcomes.
Purpose. To evaluate a 12-year follow-up of myopic patients after iris-fixated phakic intraocular lenses (IF pIOLs) implantation. Setting. Ophthalmology Department, Military University Hospital in Prague (Czech Republic). Design. Single-center retrospective cohort study. Methods. We describe the results of a cohort study that included 85 eyes of 46 myopic patients who underwent implantation of Verisyse myopia, Veriflex, and Verisyse myopia toric (all Abbott Medical Optics, Inc.) intraocular lenses. Refractive functions and adverse events were assessed preoperatively, at 6 months, and 1, 2, 5, and 12 years after IF pIOL implantation. Results. Mean spherical equivalent was measured as -9.37 +/- 2.87 D, 0.14 +/- 0.61 D, and -0.42 +/- 1.08 D, preoperatively, at 6 months and 12 years postoperatively, respectively. (ere was a significant reduction in the cylinder after surgery. At 12 years postoperatively, 90% of eyes had uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) of 20/40 and 64% of 20/20. (The safety index was 1.10 for the whole postoperative follow-up period. We found cataract formation in 3 eyes (3.5%). (The endothelial cells loss (EC loss) directly caused by IF pIOL implantation was 6.0%, 8.10%, 12.8%, and 11.9%, at 1, 2, 5, and 12 years, respectively. In our cohort, 95% of eyes lost a higher percentage of EC than would be expected from a physiological loss at 12 years postoperatively. We found a significant negative interaction between preoperative pachymetry and EC loss, indicating that the lower pachymetry leads to a faster decline in endothelial cells density (ECD). IF pIOL re-enclavation was found in 28% of eyes. 7% of subluxations were caused by trauma. (The mean time of nontraumatic re-enclavation was 6 years postoperatively. Conclusions. (The study confirmed the advantages of IF pIOL implantation due to rapid visual recovery and stable visual function over the 12-year follow-up and also showed the influence of lower corneal pachymetry regarding EC loss.

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