Transsclerally fixated intraocular lenses in children.

A. Ozmen, M. Doğru, Haluk Erturk, H. Ozçetin
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE To evaluate the visual outcome and complications of transsclerally fixated intraocular lenses (IOLs) in children without sufficient capsular support. PATIENTS AND METHODS Twenty-one aphakic eyes of 18 children (13 boys and 5 girls) who underwent secondary transscleral IOL fixation were evaluated retrospectively. Ten eyes with aphakia after infantile cataract surgery, 7 aphakic eyes following traumatic cataract surgery, and 4 eyes after ectopia lentis surgery received secondary transscleral posterior chamber IOL fixation because of by insufficient posterior capsular support. Visual outcomes and postoperative complications were recorded. RESULTS After a mean follow up of 22.5 months (range, 12 to 36 months), visual improvement of more than 2 Snellen lines was observed in 9 eyes (42.8 %). Preoperative visual acuity could not be assessed in 7 eyes (33.3%) because of associated neurological and developmental disorders. One eye (4.7%) lost 2 Snellen lines of the best corrected visual acuity because of concurrent endophthalmitis and retinal detachment. Pupillary distortion, transient pupillary membrane, pupillary capture as well as strabismus and anterior uveitis, were the most common complications. Endophthalmitis and retinal detachment were the most severe postoperative complications. CONCLUSION Transsclerally fixated IOL implantation may be visually rewarding in well selected pediatric cases, but the potential complications would suggest extreme caution in its consideration. Until long-term studies are published, it is difficult to recommend implantation unless it is deemed impossible to provide adequate rehabilitation by other means such as contact lenses or aphakic spectacles.
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儿童经巩膜固定人工晶状体。
背景与目的评价无足够晶状体支持的儿童经巩膜固定人工晶状体(iol)的视力结局和并发症。患者与方法对18例21眼无晶状体患儿(男13例,女5例)行二期经巩膜人工晶状体内固定的临床资料进行回顾性分析。小儿白内障术后无晶状体10眼、外伤性白内障术后无晶状体7眼、晶状体异位术后4眼因后囊膜支持不足而行继发性经巩膜后房型人工晶状体固定。记录视力情况及术后并发症。结果平均随访22.5个月(12 ~ 36个月),9只眼(42.8%)视力改善超过2条斯奈伦线。由于相关的神经和发育障碍,7只眼(33.3%)术前视力无法评估。1眼(4.7%)因并发眼内炎和视网膜脱离丧失2条最佳矫正视力。瞳孔扭曲、短暂性瞳孔膜、瞳孔捕获、斜视和前葡萄膜炎是最常见的并发症。眼内炎和视网膜脱离是术后最严重的并发症。结论经巩膜固定人工晶状体植入术可获得良好的效果,但其潜在的并发症需要谨慎考虑。在长期研究发表之前,很难推荐植入术,除非认为不可能通过其他手段(如隐形眼镜或无晶状体眼镜)提供足够的康复。
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