Outcome of retropupillary Iris claw lens implantation at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital

Idris Saka, M. Balogun, B. Adekoya, B. Balogun, C. Ekumankama, Ro Ngwu, M. Fashola, Ufoma Olumodeji
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Introduction: Cataract surgery with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation is one of the most common intraocular surgeries performed in the Department of Ophthalmology of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH). Failure to implant an IOL in the posterior chamber can result in a compromised posterior capsule because of rupture or weak zonular support. Iris claw lens (ICL) implantation posterior to the iris (retropupillary) allows for posterior chamber implantation in the absence of adequate capsular support. Objectives: To assess the immediate and short-term outcomes of retropulillary ICL implantation as well as the immediate and short-term complications in patients at the LASUTH. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis of all patient case notes seen from January 2022 to November 2022 at the Ophthalmology department of LASUTH who met the inclusion criteria and had ICL implantation were collected and assessed. Patient’s demographic data, indication for ICL implantation, visual status preoperatively, postoperatively, and complications were analyzed. Results: A total of 20 eyes of 20 patients had the procedure in the study period. The age range was 12–70 and the longest follow-up period was 7 months with the shortest being 3 weeks. The mean preoperative visual acuity was 3/60, and the mean postoperative best-corrected distant visual acuity was 6/12. Immediate postoperative complications were uveitis (23%), raised IOP (5%), hypotony (10%), vitreous inflammation (13%), and cornea edema (13%). Conclusion: Retropupillary ICL implantation carries a good postoperative visual outcome; it is encouraged that this procedure is considered as an alternative to both anterior chamber IOL and scleral fixated IOL.
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拉各斯州立大学教学医院瞳孔后虹膜爪形人工晶状体植入术的疗效
导读:白内障手术联合人工晶状体植入术是拉各斯州立大学教学医院眼科最常见的眼内手术之一。在后房区植入人工晶状体失败可能会导致后囊膜破裂或弱带状支撑而受损。虹膜爪晶状体(ICL)植入虹膜后(瞳孔后)允许在没有足够的囊支持的情况下植入后房室。目的:评价LASUTH患者行肱骨后ICL植入术的近期和近期疗效及近期和近期并发症。材料与方法:回顾性分析2022年1月至2022年11月LASUTH眼科所有符合纳入标准并植入ICL的病例记录。分析患者的人口学资料、ICL植入术指征、术前、术后视力状况及并发症。结果:20例患者共20只眼在研究期间进行了手术。年龄12 ~ 70岁,最长随访7个月,最短随访3周。术前平均视力为3/60,术后最佳矫正远视平均视力为6/12。术后即刻并发症为葡萄膜炎(23%)、IOP升高(5%)、低眼压(10%)、玻璃体炎症(13%)和角膜水肿(13%)。结论:瞳孔后ICL植入术术后视力良好;值得鼓励的是,该手术被认为是前房人工晶状体和巩膜固定人工晶状体的替代方法。
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