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TítuloImplantable collamer posterior chamber intraocular lenses : a review of potential complications
Autor(es)Fernandes, Paulo Rodrigues
González-Méijome, José Manuel
Madrid-Costa, David
Ferrer-Blasco, Teresa
Jorge, Jorge
Montés-Micó, Robert
Palavras-chaveIntraocular lens
Refractive surgery
Data30-Jun-2011
EditoraSLACK Inc
RevistaJournal of Refractive Surgery
Resumo(s)PURPOSE: To review the peer-reviewed literature reporting pstoperative complications of the most recent models of Visian Implantable Collamer posterior chamber intraocular lenses (ICL, STAAR Surgical Co). METHODS: A literature search of the PubMed database was performed to identify all articles related to ICL complications. Articles were obtained and reviewed to identify those that reported complications using the latest ICL designs. RESULTS: Cataract was the major postoperative complication reported: 136 (5.2%) in 2592 eyes. Of those, 43.4% (n=59) were reported within 1 year, 15.4% (n=21) between 1 and 3 years, and 35.3% (n=48) >3 years after ICL implantation. Twenty-one (15.4%) cataracts were reported as surgically induced, 46 (33.8%) eyes had poor vault (,200 μm), and cataract surgery was carried out in 27.9% (n=38) of eyes. Early acute intraocular pressure increase was also reported to be relatively frequent, whereas acute pupillary block was less frequent and mostly resolved with additional iridotomies. A total of 42 ICLs were explanted due to cataract and IOP. Reported endothelial cell loss varied from 9.9% at 2 years to 3.7% 4 years postoperatively. This loss was reported to be more pronounced within the fi rst 1 to 2 years, with stability or lower progression after that time. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of reported complications after ICL implantation are cataract formation. The improvements in lens geometry and more accurate nomograms applied to the selection of the lens to be implanted, in addition to the surgeon’s learning curve, might be factors in the decreased occurrence of postoperative complications reported currently.
TipoArtigo
DescriçãoArtigo submetido
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/13782
DOI10.3928/1081597X-20110617-01
ISSN1081-597X
Versão da editorawww.slackjournals.com/jrs
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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