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Endocapsular ring implantation for subluxated cataract: modified techniques

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First Author: S.Singh INDIA

Co Author(s):    B. Singh   S. Singh   J. Singh              

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Purpose:

To establish the modifications in techniques for endocapsular ring insertion and its scleral fixation in subluxated cataract that causes minimal stress to capsulo-zonular complex. To assess the intraoperative performance and post-operative outcomes with our modified techniques.

Setting:

This was a prospective, interventional, consecutive case series performed at M.D. Eye Hospital, RIO Allahabad. Twenty nine eyes with subluxated cataract, who presented between March 2013 and March 2014, were enrolled consecutively.

Methods:

The study population consisted of 29 eyes with various degree of subluxated cataract that underwent endocapsular ring implantation with techniques modified by us followed by phacoemulsification and implantation of intraocular lens (IOL) in the capsular bag. Main outcome measures were success rate of endocapsular ring implantation, intraoperative performance, IOL centration and best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) at last visit. Secondary outcome measures included posterior capsular opacification (PCO) and other postoperative complications.

Results:

The mean age was 37.03 ± 12.37years. Mean degree of subluxation was 140 ± 66 degree. Preoperatively vitreous detected in anterior chamber of 6 eyes (20.69%). Two port anterior vitrectomy was performed in 6 eyes (20.69%). Mean preoperative BCVA was + 0.68 ± 0.22 log MAR (24 eyes). Mean postoperative BCVA at final follow-up was +0.27 ± 0.16 log MAR (28 eyes).BCVA 20/40 or better was seen in 26 eyes (92.86%) at final followup. In 2 eyes (7.14%) mild IOL decentration was noted but none were symptomatic and required no intervention. PCO developed in 5 eyes (17.85%); 3 eyes (10.71%) required Nd:YAG capsulotomy. Other complications included cystoid macular edema in 1 eye (3.57%), and mild uveitis in 3 eyes (10.71%).

Conclusions:

With our modified techniques for endocapsular ring insertion and its scleral fixation, we could smoothy and safely implant the endocapsular rings in subluxated cataract with higher success rate, minimal intraoperative complications and good postoperative outcome.

Financial Disclosure:

None

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