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Intraocular pressure after small incision cataract surgery: temporal sclerocorneal versus clear corneal incision.

2001

To compare intraocular pressure (IOP) after phacoemulsification and foldable intraocular lens (IOL) implantation using a temporal sclerocorneal or clear corneal incision.Department of Ophthalmology, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany.One hundred patients (100 eyes) with cataract having phacoemulsification with posterior chamber IOL implantation were randomly assigned to receive a temporal sclerocorneal or clear corneal tunnel incision. Intraocular pressure was measured preoperatively and 6 hours, 1, 2, and 3 days, and 5 months postoperatively. Statistical significance was determined by nonparametric group comparisons using 2-sample random Wilcoxon tests.Six hours postoperatively,…

AdultMaleIntraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentIntraocular lensCataractCorneaLens Implantation IntraocularCorneaOphthalmologymedicineHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresProspective StudiesSclerocorneaIntraocular PressureAgedAged 80 and overPhacoemulsificationbusiness.industryPhacoemulsificationCataract surgeryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSensory SystemsSurgeryScleraOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureSurgeryFemalesense organsbusinessSurgical incisionScleraJournal of cataract and refractive surgery
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Falsely elevated intraocular pressure due to increased central corneal thickness

1999

PURPOSE: To evaluate whether ocular hypertensive subjects have a higher central corneal thickness than other individuals. METHODS: In this prospective study, 48 subjects with ocular hypertension, 63 patients with open-angle glaucoma, 56 nonglaucomatous patients with diabetes mellitus, and 106 control subjects were evaluated. Corneal thickness was measured by ultrasound pachymetry, and intraocular pressure was determined by Goldmann applanation tonometry. RESULTS: Central corneal thickness was significantly higher in the ocular hypertensive subjects, mean +/- S.D., 592+/-39 microm, than in the patients with glaucoma (536+/-34 microm), the nonglaucomatous patients with diabetes mellitus (550+…

AdultMaleIntraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtyprimary open-angle glaucomaAdolescentgenetic structuresEye diseaseOcular hypertensionGlaucomaCorneaCellular and Molecular NeurosciencePredictive Value of TestsCorneaOphthalmologyDiabetes mellitusHumansMedicineFalse Positive ReactionsProspective StudiesCorneal pachymetry[SDV.MHEP.OS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory OrgansProspective cohort studyAgedUltrasonographyAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testdiabetesbusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSensory Systemseye diseasesSurgeryOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureocular hypertensionFemalecentral corneal thicknesssense organsbusinessGlaucoma Open-Angle[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyintraocular pressure
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Corneoscleral contact lenses for visual rehabilitation after keratoplasty surgery.

2019

Abstract Purpose To report the use of corneoscleral lenses (CSL) in keratoconus patients who were unsatisfied with their visual outcomes after keratoplasty surgery. Methods Eleven consecutive cases with unsatisfactory vision with spectacles, due to irregular astigmatism, preferred to try CSL before SL due to handling or economic issues. An eye examination included refraction and visual acuity assessment, anterior eye biomicroscopy, ocular fundus examination, corneal topographic analysis, endothelial-cell count (ECC) and evaluation of corneal biomechanical parameters (corneal resistance factor, CRF; corneal hysteresis, CH; corneal-compensated intraocular pressure, IOPcc). The fitting process…

AdultMaleKeratoconusIntraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuitygenetic structuresContact LensesVisual rehabilitationKeratoconusRefraction Ocularlaw.inventionCorneal hysteresisCorneal Transplantation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelawmedicineHumansAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overKeratometerIrregular astigmatismmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAstigmatismCorneal TopographyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSurgeryOphthalmologyEye examination030221 ophthalmology & optometryFemalesense organsmedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryKeratoplasty PenetratingOptometryContact lensanterior eye : the journal of the British Contact Lens Association
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Impact of Corneoscleral Contact Lens Usage on Corneal Biomechanical Parameters in Keratoconic Eyes

2019

Objective To analyze the changes in corneal biomechanical parameters of keratoconic eyes with and without intracorneal ring segment (ICRS) implants after 1 year of corneoscleral contact lens (CScL) wear. Methods Seventy-four eyes of 74 patients were divided into three groups: healthy subjects (29 eyes, control group), and 2 groups of subjects with keratoconic eyes (one group of 20 eyes with ICRS implants and one of 25 eyes without them), which were fitted with CScL. Corneal hysteresis (CH), corneal resistance factor (CRF), and corneal-compensated intraocular pressure (IOPcc) were evaluated before fitting CScL and after 1 year of CScL wear. In addition, endothelial cell count (ECC) and centr…

AdultMaleKeratoconusIntraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresContact LensesCorneal StromaKeratoconusEndothelial cell countCorneaProsthesis ImplantationCorneoscleral contact lensCorneal hysteresisTonometry OcularYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineProsthesis FittingCorneaOphthalmologyHumansMedicineProspective StudiesIntracorneal ring segmentIntraocular Pressurebusiness.industryHealthy subjectsProstheses and Implantsmedicine.diseaseElasticityeye diseasesBiomechanical PhenomenaOphthalmologyCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structure030221 ophthalmology & optometryFemalesense organsbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice
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Biaxial Microincision versus Coaxial Small-Incision Clear Cornea Cataract Surgery

2005

Objective To compare clinical outcomes of biaxial microincision (1.5 mm) and coaxial small-incision (2.75 mm) clear cornea cataract surgery. Design Randomized controlled clinical trial. Participants Seventy eyes of 70 patients were examined at a German university eye hospital. Intervention The 70 patients (70 eyes) were assigned randomly (1:1) to a biaxial or conventional coaxial incision group. Both groups underwent phacoemulsification using pulsed ultrasound energy with variable duty cycles, followed by microincision intraocular lens implantation. Main Outcome Measures Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), astigmatism, laser flare photometry value, effective phacoemulsification time (EPT),…

AdultMaleMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuitygenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentVisual AcuityCell CountIntraocular lensAstigmatismCorneaLens Implantation IntraocularOphthalmologymedicineHumansProspective StudiesDioptreAgedAged 80 and overPhacoemulsificationbusiness.industryEndothelium CornealAstigmatismPhacoemulsificationMiddle AgedCataract surgerymedicine.diseaseOphthalmologyFemalemedicine.symptomCoaxialbusinessSurgical incisionOphthalmology
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Incidence of posterior vitreous detachment after cataract surgery

2009

Purpose To report the incidence of posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) after uneventful state-of-the-art small-incision phacoemulsification with implantation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens (PC IOL). Setting Department of Ophthalmology, Ludwigshafen Hospital, Ludwigshafen, Germany. Methods This prospective study evaluated the vitreous status of eyes by biomicroscopic examination, indirect binocular ophthalmoscopy, and B-scan ultrasonography before planned cataract surgery. Patients with the posterior vitreous attached were included for follow-up and examined 1 week, 1 month, and 1 year after uneventful phacoemulsification with PC IOL implantation. The preoperative prevalence and pos…

AdultMaleMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresEye diseasemedicine.medical_treatmentVitreous DetachmentPosterior vitreous detachmentOphthalmoscopyPostoperative ComplicationsLens Implantation IntraocularGermanyOphthalmologymedicineHumansProspective StudiesDioptreAgedUltrasonographyAged 80 and overPhacoemulsificationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncidencePhacoemulsificationMiddle AgedMicrosurgeryCataract surgerymedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSensory SystemsSurgeryVitreous DetachmentOphthalmologyFemaleSurgerysense organsbusinessJournal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
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Visual quality comparison of conventional and Hole-Visian implantable collamer lens at different degrees of decentering

2013

Purpose To compare the visual quality of implantable collamer lens (ICL) with and without central hole (Hole ICL and conventional ICL) at different degrees of decentering. Methods An adaptive optics visual simulator (crx1, Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France) was used to simulate the –3, –6 and –12 dioptres (D) conventional and Hole ICLs in three conditions: centred and decentred 0.3 and 0.6 mm. Visual acuity (VA) at high-contrast, medium-contrast and low-contrast and contrast sensitivity (CS) were measured in 15 observers for 3 and 4.5 mm pupils. Results No statistically significant differences in VA and CS were found between conventional and Hole ICLs for any ICL powers and pupil sizes evaluated …

AdultMaleOptics and PhotonicsPhakic Intraocular LensesVisual acuitymedia_common.quotation_subjectVisual AcuityPupilContrast SensitivityYoung AdultCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceQuality (physics)Lens Implantation IntraocularMyopiamedicineHumansContrast (vision)media_commonImplantable collamer lensbusiness.industryAberrometrySensory SystemsOphthalmologyOptometryFemalemedicine.symptombusinessBritish Journal of Ophthalmology
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Optical and Visual Simulation of Standard and Modified Spherical Aberration Implantable Collamer Lens Post Myopic LASIK Surgery

2013

To evaluate the visual quality achieved in patients undergoing standard or modified implantable Collamer lens (ICL) to correct residual myopic error after laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) surgery.The adaptive optics visual simulator was used to simulate LASIK surgery of moderate and high myopia with a myopic regression corrected by a standard and modified ICL. Visual acuity (VA) and contrast sensitivity (CS) were measured in 14 subjects at 3- and 4.5-mm pupil. Point spread function and simulated retinal images were calculated.Comparing LASIK plus standard ICL and LASIK plus modified ICL simulations, for moderate myopia, VA improvement was less than 1 line in all VA contrasts an…

AdultMaleOptics and PhotonicsPhakic Intraocular Lensesmedicine.medical_specialtyCorneal Wavefront AberrationAdolescentgenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentKeratomileusis Laser In SituVisual AcuityKeratomileusisPhakic intraocular lensContrast SensitivityYoung AdultLens Implantation IntraocularAberrometryMyopiamedicineHumansIn patientPostoperative PeriodImplantable collamer lensbusiness.industryAberrometryLASIKGeneral Medicineeye diseasesSurgeryOphthalmologySpherical aberrationOptometryFemaleLasers ExcimerbusinessEuropean Journal of Ophthalmology
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Five-year functional outcomes and vault of -20 diopter myopic phakic intraocular lens implantation.

2015

Purpose To evaluate refractive and visual outcomes and complications associated with phakic intraocular lens (pIOL) implantation to correct high myopia. Settings Fernandez-Vega Ophthalmological Institute, Oviedo, Spain. Design Retrospective observational case series. Methods Uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) and corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), refraction, vault, and adverse effects were evaluated after 5 years with Visian ICMV4 pIOL. Results Mean spherical equivalent (SE) dropped from −18.32 ± 2.37 diopters (D) preoperatively to −0.88 ± 0.52D 5 years postoperatively; 61% of eyes were within ±0.75 D of the target. The mean Snellen decimal CDVA and UDVA were 0.73 ± 0.23 and 0…

AdultMalePhakic Intraocular LensesVisual acuityAnterior subcapsular cataractDistance visual acuityBiometrygenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentVisual AcuityPhakic intraocular lensRefraction OcularPostoperative ComplicationsLens Implantation IntraocularAnterior Eye SegmentmedicineMyopiaHumansDioptreRetrospective StudiesEfficacy indexbusiness.industryHigh myopiaCataract surgeryeye diseasesSensory SystemsOphthalmologyOptometrySurgeryFemalesense organsmedicine.symptombusinessTomography Optical CoherenceFollow-Up StudiesJournal of cataract and refractive surgery
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Prevalence of cataract after collagen copolymer phakic intraocular lens implantation for myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism

2015

Purpose To evaluate the prevalence of cataract after Implantable Collamer Lens phakic intraocular lens (pIOL) implantation with different models at different ages and for different refractive powers. Setting Fernandez-Vega Ophthalmological Institute, Oviedo, Spain. Design Retrospective nonrandomized clinical study. Methods The pIOL (models V4, V4b, or V4c) was implanted in all cases. Results The study included 3420 eyes (1898 patients). The mean patient age at surgery was 31.2 years ± 6.4 (SD) (range 18 to 50 years) and the mean spherical refractive error, −7.27 ± 5.24 diopters (D) (range −26.5 to 12.5 D). Twenty-one eyes (0.61%) of 15 patients had pIOL explantation (all model V4) because c…

AdultMalePhakic Intraocular Lensesmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentgenetic structuresPolymersmedicine.medical_treatmentVisual AcuityAstigmatismMyopia/hyperopiaPhakic intraocular lensCataractLens Implantation IntraocularCataractsOlder patientsPatient ageOphthalmologyMyopiaPrevalencemedicineHumansDevice RemovalDioptreRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryAstigmatismMiddle AgedCataract surgerymedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSensory SystemsOphthalmologyHyperopiaSpainFemaleSurgeryCollagensense organsbusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
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