Visual Outcome and Stability of Hydrogel Full-Optics Accommodative Intraocular Lens. |
Hyung Jin Kim, Jeong Won Seo, Seung Joo Shin, Sung Kun Chung |
1Department of Ophthalmology, Sahmyook Seoul Hospital, Seoul, Korea. 2Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea. eyedoc@catholic.ac.kr |
하이드로겔 재질의 전(全)광학부 형태인 조절인공수정체의 임상결과와 안정성 |
김형진1⋅서정원1⋅신승주1⋅정성근2 |
Department of Ophthalmology, Sahmyook Seoul Hospital1, Seoul, Korea Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea2, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract |
PURPOSE To report the visual outcome and to determine the stability of WIOL-CF(R) (GELMED, Praha, Czech Republic) hydrogel full-optics accommodative intraocular lens (IOL). METHODS: The present study evaluated 20 eyes of 10 patients who underwent routine cataract surgery and WIOL-CF(R) accommodative IOL implantation. Measurement included uncorrected/best corrected visual acuities (VA) at near and distant, degree of IOL decentration, degree of IOL tilting and anterior chamber depth on postoperative day 1, 1 month, 2 months, 6 months and 12 months. RESULTS: Result analysis was performed with 19 eyes of 10 patients, except for 1 complicated eye. At 12 months, the uncorrected distance VA of 11 eyes (57.9%) and 17 eyes (89.5%) were 20/25 and 20/40 or better, respectively. At 12 months, the uncorrected near VA of 12 eyes (63.2%) and 18 eyes (94.7%) were 20/25 and 20/40 or better, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference in anterior chamber depth (p > 0.05), IOL decentration (p > 0.05) and IOL tilting (p > 0.05) on postoperative day 1, 1 month, 2 months, 6 months and 12 months. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical results of cataract surgery with WIOL-CF were relatively satisfactory. |
Key Words:
Accommodative IOL;Anterior chamber depth;Decentration;Stability;Tilting |
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