Suturing a posterior chamber intraocular lens to the iris through limbal incisions: results in 30 eyes.

E. A. Navia-Aray
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BACKGROUND I have previously reported a new technique of suture fixation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) to the iris through a limbal incision in the absence of a posterior lens capsule. This study evaluated the results of that technique as an alternative to anterior chamber lens implantation or suturing of a posterior chamber lens through the ciliary sulcus and sclera. METHODS The clinical records of 30 consecutive eyes that underwent this procedure between September 1987 and February 1991 were studied retrospectively. Four sutures were attached to four holes in the optic of a posterior chamber IOL. Two sutures on straight needles were passed through a superior limbal wound, to the pupil, reaching the inferior iris to be tied onto this iris. The two upper sutures on curved needles were passed through the pupil and going to the superior iris and then tied. RESULTS An anterior vitrectomy was done in the pupil in 18 (60%) eyes. The mean postoperative follow-up time was 40 months (range, 24 to 66 months). Nineteen eyes (63%) had visual acuities of 20/40 or better; and 10 eyes (33%) had visual acuities between 20/50 and 20/80. The remaining eye had persistent cystoid macular edema, proven by fluorescein angiography, with 20/100 visual acuity. No serious anterior segment complications occurred. There was mild pigment dispersion on the IOL in four eyes. Four eyes needed timolol drops to lower the intraocular pressure. CONCLUSIONS This technique offers a viable alternative to transscleral fixation of a posterior chamber IOL via a limbal approach.
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通过角膜缘切口将后房型人工晶状体与虹膜缝合:30只眼。
背景:我以前报道过一种在没有晶状体囊的情况下,通过角膜缘切口将后房型人工晶状体(IOL)缝合固定到虹膜的新技术。本研究评估了该技术作为前房晶状体植入术或通过睫状沟和巩膜缝合后房晶状体的替代方法的结果。方法回顾性分析1987年9月至1991年2月连续30眼行该手术的临床资料。四个缝合线连接到后房型人工晶状体的四个孔。用两根直针缝合,穿过上唇伤口,直达瞳孔,到达下虹膜并与虹膜相连。弯曲针上的两根缝合线穿过瞳孔到达上虹膜,然后扎紧。结果18眼(60%)行前眼玻璃体切除术。术后平均随访时间40个月(24 ~ 66个月)。19只眼(63%)的视力在20/40或更好;10只眼睛(33%)的视力在20/50到20/80之间。剩余的眼睛有持续的囊样黄斑水肿,荧光素血管造影证实,视力为20/100。未发生严重的前节并发症。4眼人工晶状体有轻度色素分散。有四只眼睛需要滴噻洛尔来降低眼压。结论该技术为后房型人工晶状体经巩膜固定提供了一种可行的替代方法。
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