Purpose: To determine whether uneventful extracapsular cataract extraction
(ECCE) with posterior chamber intraocular lens (PC IOL) implantation induce
s epiretinal membranes (ERMs).
Setting: Private practice, with statistical evaluation at a university depa
rtment in Germany.
Methods: This prospective study comprised 296 consecutive patients (332 eye
s) who had uneventful ECCE with PC [OL implantation for senile cataract. Ey
es were examined within 2 weeks preoperatively and 2 weeks and 6, 9, and 12
months postoperatively. The macula was examined with a 78.0 diopter Volk l
ens. The main outcome measure was the presence of ERM. The membranes were c
lassified as present when cellophane macular reflex (CMR) or macular pucker
(MPI was observed.
Results: The median age of the patients was 78 years (range 50 to 97 years)
. At baseline, ERM was present in 49 of 332 eyes (14.8%), 40 (12.1%) with C
MR and 9 (2.7%) with MP. Six months postoperatively, ERM was present in 84
of 332 eyes (25.3%), 72 (21.7%) with CMR and 12 (3.6%) with MP. The differe
nce between the baseline and 6 month incidence was significant (P < .001).
All new cases of ERM were of the CMR type. One year after surgery, ERM was
present in 54 of 198 eyes (27.3%), 47 (23.7%) with CMR and 7 (3.5%) with MP
. The ERMs rarely influenced visual acuity; however, 6 of 12 eyes (50.0%) w
ith MP and 13 of 72 (18.1%) with CMR had metamorphopsia.
Conclusions: The prevalence of ERM increased by 71.4% during the first 6 mo
nths after uneventful ECCE with PC IOL implantation. Thereafter, the preval
ence remained about the same. Newly formed ERMs were probably induced by th
e uneventful surgery. Although new-onset membranes usually do not preclude
good visual acuity, they can cause metamorphopsia postoperatively.