N. Anmarkrud et al., EVALUATION OF A FLEXIBLE ONE-PIECE OPEN-LOOP ANTERIOR-CHAMBER LENS SYMFLEX 350B 3-4 YEARS AFTER IMPLANTATION, Acta ophthalmologica, 71(6), 1993, pp. 796-800
One-piece, open-loop flexible anterior chamber lens, Symflex 350B, was
implanted in 90 eyes, 26 after extracapsular cataract extraction (ECC
E) and 57 after intracapsular cataract extraction (ICCE), and in 7 cas
es the operation was done as a secondary implantation. The cohort was
followed 3.4-4.4 years, 68 eyes were included in the last examination.
At the final examination 7 eyes (10.29%) had developed corneal oedema
. 6 eyes had undergone ICCE and one eye had been secondarily implanted
. In no case was vaulting or malposition of the intraocular lens (IOL)
found. The decompensation appeared shortly after the operation in 2 c
ases, one case being a secondary implantation between 1 year and 3-4 y
ears after implantation. All extracapsularly operated eves showed norm
al corneas, but the difference was not statistically significant. Neit
her ovalling of the pupils, nor tissue growth over the haptic feet in
the anterior chamber angle, nor the visual acuity (VA) changed signifi
cantly from the 1-year to the 3-4-years examination. The intraocular p
ressure (IOP), however, was statistically significantly lowered 3-4 ye
ars postoperatively.