Iris claw phakic intraocular lens for high myopia
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Iris claw phakic intraocular lens for high myopia
Abstract
Background: The implantation of a Worst-Fechner iris claw intraocular lens (IOL) is one of the surgical procedures used for the correction of high myopia. This technique reduces myopia with stable refractive results; however, its potential long-term risks have not been evaluated. We report results in 94 eyes with a minimum follow-up of 3 years.
Methods: We studied 94 eyes of 62 patients with myopia > or = -7.00 diopters (D) who underwent Worst-Fechner IOL implantation. Lens decentration, permeability of the blood-aqueous barrier by iris angiography, and changes in corneal endothelial density were analyzed.
Results: Mean follow-up time was 48.9 months (range 36 to 72 mo). Three years after surgery, 58 eyes (61%) had an uncorrected visual acuity > or = 20/40, and 77 eyes (82%) gained two or more lines of spectacle-corrected visual acuity with respect to the preoperative value; 75 eyes (79%) were within +/- 1.00 D of emmetropia and 46 eyes (48%) were within +/- 0.50 D of emmetropia. The mean endothelial cell loss was 17.9% at 5 years after surgery, while the percentage of hexagonality and the coefficient of cell variation tended toward preoperative levels. No vision threatening complications were seen.
Conclusions: The implantation of a Worst-Fechner iris claw phakic IOL reduced high myopia with a stable refractive outcome. Endothelial cell damage was within acceptable limits. The absence of major complications makes this procedure an acceptable method for correcting high myopia.
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