Clinical outcomes using standard phacoemulsification and femtosecond laser-assisted surgery with toric intraocular lenses

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作者
Espaillat, Arnaldo [1 ]
Perez, Obniel [1 ]
Potvin, Richard [2 ]
机构
[1] Espaillat Cabral Eye Inst, Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep
[2] Sci Vis, 6197 Dye Rd, Akron, NY 14001 USA
来源
CLINICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY | 2016年 / 10卷
关键词
FLACS; LenSx; cataracts; refraction; astigmatism; visual acuity; toric IOL; femtosecond laser;
D O I
10.2147/OPTH.S102083
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Purpose: To compare the 1-month and 1-year results of toric intraocular lens (IOL) implantation with standard (manual) phacoemulsification vs femtosecond laser-assisted surgery. Patients and methods: Refractive data, visual acuity data, and ocular aberration measured with a wavefront aberrometer were collected for two groups of patients from one site. The first group had standard phacoemulsification, while the second group had femtosecond laser-assisted surgery, and both groups were implanted with toric IOLs, either monofocal or multifocal. Differences in visual acuity, refractive outcomes, and higher order aberrations -total, corneal, and internal -were evaluated at 1 month and 1 year postoperatively. Results: Toric IOLs were implanted in 62 eyes using standard phacoemulsification and 53 eyes using femtosecond laser-assisted surgery. Uncorrected visual acuity and best-spectacle-corrected visual acuity at 1 month and 1 year were not statistically significantly different between the groups (P<0.05) nor was the mean cylinder or mean spherical equivalent refraction (P>0.12). Total ocular higher order aberrations were significantly different between the groups (P<0.05), but absolute differences appeared to be the same. Internal vertical coma was significantly lower in the femto group at 1 year (P=0.03). Differences in aberrations did not correlate with corrected or uncorrected visual acuity. Conclusion: Patients who underwent uncomplicated lens surgery with toric IOLs in both the groups had comparable refractive outcomes in terms of visual acuity and residual refraction at 1 year. The femto group had significantly lower internal vertical coma at 1 year.
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