Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery
Volume 35, Issue 2 , Pages 233-239, February 2009

Postoperative corneal shape changes: Microincision versus small-incision coaxial cataract surgery

From Hayashi Eye Hospital (K. Hayashi, Yoshida) and the Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University (H. Hayashi), Fukuoka, Japan

Received 20 August 2008; received in revised form 22 October 2008; accepted 23 October 2008.

Purpose

To compare changes in corneal topography and in regular and irregular astigmatism after coaxial clear corneal microincision cataract surgery (MICS) and after coaxial small-incision cataract surgery (SICS).

Setting

Hayashi Eye Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan.

Methods

Induced corneal astigmatism was determined using vector analysis. The averaged corneal shape changes and degree of irregular astigmatism were examined using videokeratography preoperatively as well as 2 days and 1, 2, 4, and 8 weeks postoperatively.

Results

One hundred twenty eyes of 60 patients scheduled for phacoemulsification were evaluated. Sixty eyes had MICS (2.00 mm), and the 60 contralateral eyes had SICS (2.65 mm). The mean induced corneal astigmatism was significantly less in the MICS group than in the SICS group (P≤.0495) 1 week postoperatively and subsequently. The averaged difference map on videokeratography showed focal corneal flattening corresponding to the incision and coupled steepening around the flattened area 2 days postoperatively in both groups. The flattening and steepening gradually reduced to virtually the preoperative shape by 8 weeks; the changes were significantly less in the MICS group than in the SICS group. Of the irregular astigmatic components, higher-order irregularity was significantly less in the MICS group than in the SICS group up to 2 weeks postoperatively (P≤.0470).

Conclusion

Induced astigmatism, focal wound-related flattening of the peripheral cornea, and corneal surface irregularity were signficantly less after coaxial MICS than after SICS.

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PII: S0886-3350(08)01062-6

doi:10.1016/j.jcrs.2008.10.031

Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery
Volume 35, Issue 2 , Pages 233-239, February 2009