Pinhole sulcus implant for irregular astigmatism
Session Details
Session Title: Pseudophakic IOLs: Enlarged-Depth-of-Focus I
Session Date/Time: Monday 12/09/2016 | 14:00-15:30
Paper Time: 14:48
Venue: Hall C4
First Author: : C.Trindade BRAZIL
Co Author(s): : B. Trindade F. Trindade M. Santhiago
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To present the results of 22 eyes with irregular astigmatism treated with a new pinhole intraocular implant, designed for supplementary sulcus fixation. Mean follow-up of 18 months.
Setting:
University of Sao Paulo
Methods:
This study was designed as a prospective interventional non-randomized self-paired case series to determine the safety and efficacy of a new pinhole intraocular implant, for the treatment of irregular corneal astigmatism. 22 eyes of 21 patients with irregular corneal astigmatism and disphotopic complaints (keratoconus, post-radial keratotomy and post-penetrating keratoplasty) were enrolled. The pre and post-operative examination included uncorrected visual acuity (distance, intermediate and near) under standardized luminance level of 85 candelas (cd)/m2; manifest refraction; anterior chamber depth and central keratometry (Pentacam, Oculus, Germany); endothelial cell count (CEM-530, Nidek, Japan); pupil diameter evaluation (Colvart pupilometer, Oasis, USA), and slit lamp evaluation.
Results:
All eyes had statistically significant improvement of UCVA as well as reduction of glare and disphotopias. The device was well tolerated and achieved proper centration in the ciliary sulcus.
Conclusions:
This new pinhole intraocular implant was able to safely minimize the impact of corneal aberration in cases of irregular corneal astigmatism.
Financial Disclosure:
... gains financially from product or procedure presented