A Modified Four-point Scleral Fixation of Intraocular Lens in Aphakic Eyes without Adequate Capsular Support

Shu-I Pao, Jiann-Torng Chen, Yun-Hsiang Chang
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Polypropylene is a commonly used suturing material for intraocular lens (IOL) scleral fixation, but a high breakage rate after several years of follow-up is reported. Meanwhile, Gore-Tex has been a popular artificial material in ophthalmic surgery. This pilot study investigated the safety and efficacy of a modified surgical technique for scleral fixation of a four-point, close-loop haptic IOL using Gore-Tex as the suture material for aphakic patients without adequate capsular support. A modified IOL scleral fixation technique was developed using a four-point, close-loop haptic IOL and Gore-Tex as the suture material. Patients undergoing the operation between March 2018 and May 2019 at one center were included in the study. The preoperative uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) with spectacles and postoperative UDVA with an IOL were compared as the main outcome. Follow-up time was 17–43 months. A total of 10 eyes of 10 patients were enrolled, including 3 with iatrogenic IOL dislocation, 3 with iatrogenic lens drop, 2 with traumatic lens dislocation, and 2 with late in-the-bag IOL dislocation. The mean age was 70.8 ± 12.11 years. The mean UDVA, evaluated by the logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution, was decreased from preoperative 1.89 ± 0.28 to postoperative 0.58 ± 0.70 (P < 0.001). No complications were reported except in one case with a postoperative corneal ulcer which healed after antibiotic treatment. The favorable outcome suggests Gore-Tex sutures as a safe and stable material for IOL scleral fixation. Prospective studies with a larger sample size would be necessary for more details on the safety and efficacy of the Gore-Tex suture in IOL scleral fixation.
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在无充分巩膜支持的无晶体眼中使用改良的四点式巩膜固定法固定眼内透镜
聚丙烯是眼内人工晶体(IOL)巩膜固定常用的缝合材料,但据报道,经过数年的随访,其破损率很高。同时,Gore-Tex 也是眼科手术中常用的人工材料。 本试验研究调查了使用 Gore-Tex 作为缝合材料,对无足够囊膜支持的无晶体眼患者进行四点闭环触控人工晶体巩膜固定的改良手术技术的安全性和有效性。 使用四点闭环触觉人工晶体和 Gore-Tex 作为缝合材料,开发了一种改良的人工晶体巩膜固定技术。研究纳入了2018年3月至2019年5月期间在一家中心接受手术的患者。主要结果为术前戴眼镜未矫正远视力(UDVA)与术后戴人工晶体未矫正远视力(UDVA)的比较。随访时间为 17-43 个月。 共有 10 名患者的 10 只眼睛入选,其中 3 只为先天性人工晶体脱位,3 只为先天性晶状体脱落,2 只为外伤性晶状体脱位,2 只为晚期袋内人工晶体脱位。平均年龄为(70.8 ± 12.11)岁。根据最小分辨角的对数评估,平均 UDVA 从术前的 1.89 ± 0.28 降至术后的 0.58 ± 0.70(P < 0.001)。除一例术后角膜溃疡在抗生素治疗后痊愈外,没有其他并发症报告。 良好的结果表明,Gore-Tex 缝合线是一种安全稳定的人工晶体巩膜固定材料。要更详细地了解 Gore-Tex 缝合线在人工晶体巩膜固定中的安全性和有效性,有必要进行样本量更大的前瞻性研究。
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