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10 - 14 Sept. 2016, Bella Center, Copenhagen, Denmark

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ASCRS/ESCRS survey on foldable IOLs requiring explantation or secondary intervention: 2015 update

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Session Details

Session Title: Cataract Surgery Complications/Management

Session Date/Time: Monday 12/09/2016 | 16:30-18:15

Paper Time: 16:30

Venue: Auditorium C6

First Author: : N.Mamalis USA

Co Author(s): :    J. Guan   J. Li   N. Reiter              

Abstract Details

Purpose:

To survey members of the ASCRS/ESCRS regarding explantation of foldable IOLs or foldable IOLs requiring secondary intervention.

Setting:

John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Methods:

The survey was available to all ASCRS/ESCRS members throughout 2015. Surgeons filled out one form for each explanted foldable IOL. Preoperative data was collected as well as the type of IOL requiring explantation. The patients’ signs and symptoms as well as complications requiring explantation were tabulated. Lastly, postoperative results were assessed.

Results:

Complications varied depending on the type of foldable IOL. Dislocation/decentration was the most common complication associated with one-piece silicone IOLs. Similarly, dislocation/decentration was seen as the most common reason for removal of three-piece silicone and one-piece acrylic lenses. Incorrect lens power as well as glare/optical aberrations were also noted in explantation of IOLs. The number of explanted multifocal IOLs increased over the past year. The most common reason for explantation of these lenses was glare/optical aberrations. Hydrophilic acrylic IOLs were removed most commonly due to calcification/opacification.

Conclusions:

The most common complications involving foldable IOLs have changed little over the past five years and may continue to be avoided by excellent surgical technique, quality manufacturing, careful IOL folding and insertion, and accurate IOL measurements. Multifocal IOLs are being explanted more frequently secondary to glare/optical aberrations.

Financial Disclosure:

... research is funded, fully or partially, by a company producing, developing or supplying the product or procedure presented

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