E. Chipontbenabent et al., ASTIGMATISM INDUCED BY INTRASTROMAL CORNEAL SUTURE AFTER SMALL-INCISION PHACOEMULSIFICATION, Journal of cataract and refractive surgery, 24(4), 1998, pp. 519-523
Purpose: To evaluate the course of astigmatic evolution and complicati
ons after clear corneal incisions using an intrastromal corneal suture
. Setting: Institute Oftalmoiogico de Alicante, University of Alicante
, Spain. Methods: Eighty eyes of 62 patients had endocapsular phacoemu
lsification. A foldable intraocular lens was implanted through a 4.0 m
m clear corneal incision. A 10-0 nylon intrastromal corneal suture was
used in ail eyes. Changes in corneal astigmatism were calculated by v
ector analysis. follow-up was 6 months. Early and late suture-related
complications were also evaluated. Results: Mean induced cylinder was
1.25 diopters (D) +/- 1.24 (SD) with the wound 1 day postoperatively a
nd 0.19 +/- 0.81 D against the wound at 6 months. There were no incisi
on-or suture-related complications postoperatively. Conclusion: Use of
the intrastromal corneal suture led to astigmatically neutral closure
of multiplanar corneal incisions.