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Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 254-259 (February 2010)


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Intermediate results of sutureless intrascleral posterior chamber intraocular lens fixation

Gabor B. Scharioth, MD, Som Prasad, FRCOphth, Ilias Georgalas, MD, Calin Tataru, MD, Mitrofanis Pavlidis, MDCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 5 July 2009; received in revised form 13 September 2009; accepted 18 September 2009.

Purpose

To report the intermediate multicenter results of a technique of sutureless intrascleral fixation of a standard 3-piece posterior chamber intraocular lens (PC IOL) in the ciliary sulcus.

Setting

Four European ophthalmology centers.

Methods

A technique for sutureless intrascleral fixation of the haptics of a standard 3-piece PC IOL was retrospectively evaluated. The technique uses standardized maneuvers to fixate the PC IOL without need for special haptic architecture or preparation or haptic suturing. All patients having IOL implantation by the technique were evaluated for preoperative status (visual acuity, refractive error, preexisting ocular conditions, optical biometry), postoperative status, complications, and need for further surgery.

Results

The study evaluated 63 consecutive patients from 4 institutions (4 surgeons). The median follow-up was 7 months. Two dislocated PC IOLs (3.6%) were decentered; the other 61 IOLs (96.8%) were stable and well centered. There were no cases of recurrent dislocation, endophthalmitis, retinal detachment, or glaucoma.

Conclusion

Fixation of PC IOL haptics in a limbus-parallel scleral tunnel provided exact centration and axial stability of the IOL and prevented distortion and subluxation in most cases.

Financial Disclosure

No author has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method mentioned.

From the Augenzentrum Recklinghausen (Scharioth, Pavlidis), Recklinghausen Germany; University of Szeged (Scharioth), Szeged, Hungary; Arrowe Park Hospital (Prasad), Wirral, United Kingdom; Department of Ophthalmology (Georgalas), G. Gennimatas Hospital of Athens, National Health System, Athens, Greece; Eyeclinic Arcor (Tataru), Bucharest, Romania

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author; Pavlidis M. Mitrofanis, MD, Augenzentrum Recklinghausen, Erlbruch 34-36, 45657 Recklinghausen, Germany.

PII: S0886-3350(09)01046-3

doi:10.1016/j.jcrs.2009.09.024


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