Hm. Poortvannouhuijs et al., CORNEAL ASTIGMATISM AFTER CLEAR CORNEAL AND CORNEOSCLERAL INCISIONS FOR CATARACT-SURGERY, Journal of cataract and refractive surgery, 23(5), 1997, pp. 758-760
Purpose: To compare the astigmatism induced by clear corneal incisions
(CCIs) and corneoscleral tunnel incisions (CSIs) for cataract surgery
over 6 months. Setting: Rotterdam Eye Hospital, Rotterdam, The Nether
lands. Methods: Thirty-five patients having phacoemulification were re
cruited prospectively; 15 had CCIs and 20, CSIs. Corneal topography wa
s performed by computerized videokeratoscopy preoperatively and 6 mont
hs postoperatively. The change in keratometric astigmatism was calcula
ted using the absolute magnitude and vector analysis methods. Results:
There was no significant difference between the change in astigmatism
produced by the two incisions (Student's t-test). Conclusion: The CCI
for cataract surgery did not produce significantly greater astigmatis
m than the CSI. Concern over CCIs having a greater risk of increasing
corneal astigmatism is unfounded and does not justify withholding the
technique from patients it could benefit.