J. Korynta et al., CHANGES IN REFRACTION INDUCED BY CHANGE IN INTRAOCULAR-LENS POSITION, Journal of refractive and corneal surgery, 10(5), 1994, pp. 556-564
BACKGROUND: Intraocular lens (IOL) decentration and tilt may affect po
stoperative refractive errors through spherical aberration of the IOL.
METHODS: Through a use of a ray-tracing program and by minimizing alg
orithm, we calculated theoretical refractive errors for various degree
s of IOL decentration and tilt. We compared our results with those obt
ained by paraxial vergence calculations. RESULTS: IOL decentration and
/or tilt shifted postoperative refractive errors toward myopia and ast
igmatism of oblique origin. For example, a 3-millimeter decentration o
f an IOL resulted in induction of approximately - 2.00 diopters (D) sp
here and +0.70 D cylinder. IOL tilt affected refractive errors to a le
sser degree. The change in refractive error caused by a combination of
IOL decentration and tilt depended on the relationship between the ge
ometrical axes of decentration and tilt. In the case of the least favo
rable combination of 12-degrees of tilt and 3 mm of decentration, it c
an reach -7.00 D sphere and +4.00 D cylinder. CONCLUSIONS: IOL decentr
ation and/or tilt increase myopia and astigmastism. They are negligibl
e for small decentrations, but could be sources of substantial postope
rative refractive errors if the decentration or tilt is large.