Session Title: Cataract I
Session Date/Time: Friday 14/02/2014 | 10:30-12:30
Paper Time: 10:30
Venue: Kosovel Hall (Level -2)
First Author: : PavelStodulka CZECH REPUBLIC
Co Author(s): : Michaela Netukova
Purpose:
To present results of laser astigmatic arcuate kertatotomy performed during cataract surgery and compare the results with literature data of astigmatismus management by toric IOLs.
Setting:
Gemini Eye Clinic
Methods:
Laser arcuate incisions were pefromed on steep corneal axis by Victus (Technolas Bausch + Lomb) femtosecond laser on 46 eyes with 6 months follow-up. All patients had refractive astigmatism, K-values, of 0.5D -3,0D, as determined using the autokeratrefractometer (Tonoref II, Nidek). The cataract grade ranged from 0 (where a refractive lens exchange was performed) to grade 5. The arc was positioned at a diameter of 8.5mm and depth was 80%, as pre-determined with pachymetry (Pentacam, Oculus). The AKs were opened directly after the cataract surgery was completed under the surgical microscope.
Results:
Astigmatism decreasing from -1.8 ±0.7D preop. to -0.5 ±0.4D at 3 months. 70% eyes had manifest cylinder of ≤ 0.50D, 83% eyes at ≤ 0.75D and 94% at ≤ 1.0D. Mean post-operative objective cylinder was –0.3 ±0.6D. Similarly, a decrease in mean manifest SEQ was observed, decreasing from 0.2 ±5.5D preoperatively to 0.1 ±1.1D at 3 months postop. Thirteen eyes (27%) had an UDVA of ≥20/20. No patient lost a line of UDVA. The mean corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) remained quite stable. Twenty three eyes (47%) gained from 1 to 14 lines, 20 eyes (41%) remained stable, and 6 eyes (12%) lost CDVA.
Conclusions:
Our initial laser arcuate results are generally comparable with the published data on the correction of astigmatism using toric IOLs and better than published data on manual AKs. FINANCIAL INTEREST: ... travel has been funded, fully or partially, by a company producing, developing or supplying the product or procedure presented