POSTOPERATIVE REFRACTION AND ANTERIOR-CHAMBER DEPTH AFTER COMPLICATEDCATARACT-SURGERY WITH VITREOUS LOSS AND TRANSSCLERAL SUTURE FIXATION OF POSTERIOR CHAMBER LENSES
H. Mittelviefhaus et P. Janknecht, POSTOPERATIVE REFRACTION AND ANTERIOR-CHAMBER DEPTH AFTER COMPLICATEDCATARACT-SURGERY WITH VITREOUS LOSS AND TRANSSCLERAL SUTURE FIXATION OF POSTERIOR CHAMBER LENSES, Ophthalmic surgery, 24(8), 1993, pp. 542-545
The postoperative refraction and anterior chamber depth of 50 eyes tha
t had complicated cataract extraction with vitreous loss were compared
with those of 25 fellow eyes (that had uncomplicated cataract extract
ion) of the same patients. Transscleral suture fixation of the posteri
or chamber intraocular lens (PC-IOL) was required in 34 of the 50 stud
y eyes; the lens was implanted onto the remaining defective capsule in
the remaining 16. The anterior chamber depth was significantly deeper
after transscleral suture fixation of the PC-IOL (mean, 0.54 mm; P< .
01). The difference between the refraction of the eyes with transscler
al suture fixation and that of the control eyes was +0.58 diopters. Al
though each surgeon should assess specific results and modify the lens
calculations accordingly, we have found that with our technique, for
eyes that have required transscleral suture fixation of a PC-IOL, +0.5
0 D should be added to the calculated IOL power.