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Toric IOL versus adjustable incision for treatment of mild to moderate astigmatism in phacoemulsification

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First Author: K.Kotb Ali EGYPT

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Purpose:

To compare the efficacy of implantation of toric IOL(AcrySof Toric lens T3,T4,T5) with adjustable incision in treatment of mild to moderate astigmatism in phacoemulsification

Setting:

12 months study at Egypt Air Hospital ,Cairo ,Egypt

Methods:

Study population: 114 eyes of 71 patients with cataract and preoperative mild to moderate astigmatism (-0.75 D to -3.0 D) were classified into two groups: (1) group A, toric IOL were implanted after phacoemulsification (57 eyes) (2) group B, adjustable incision were done (57 eyes) intraoperative with implantation of one piece acrylic IOL of the same type.

Results:

There were more improvements as regard preoperative astigmatic error ,UCVA, in patient with moderate astigmatism (-1.50 D up to -3.0 D) in group A with toric IOL, than in the group B with adjustable incision, and more improvement as regard preoperative astigmatic error, UCVA, in mild astigmatism (-0.75 D up to -1.25 D) in group B with adjustable incision than in group A with toric IOL.

Conclusions:

Toric IOL is a good option for treatment of moderate preoperative astigmatism (1.25 to 3.00 ) than adjustable incision but in mild astigmatism (-0.75 D up to -1.5 D) adjustable incision is slightly more effective or both are equal. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE?: No

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