Title: Clinical Effects of Bigbag Intraocular Lens Implanted in High Myopia Eyes Complicated by Cataract after Phacoemulsification
Abstract: Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of Bigbag intraocular lens implanted in high myopia eyes complicated by cataract after phacoemulsification.Methods Twenty-five high myopia patients(38 eyes) with cataract received phacoemulsification to remove cataract.Then the Bigbag intraocular lens were implanted into capsular bags.The intraoperative and postoperative complications were observed.The indices including visual acuity,refractive status,position of the intraocular lens,morphology of the posterior capsule and the retina were evaluated preoperatively and postoperatively.Results Uncorrected distant visual acuity(UCDVA) and best corrected distant visual acuity(BCDVA) detected 1 week and 6 months after operation significantly improved compared with the preoperative ones(P0.05).UCDVA and BCDVA detected 1 week after operation were not significantly different from those detected 6 months after operation(P0.05).Six months after operation,the spherical diopter decreased significantly compared with the preoperative one(P0.05),the D-value of postoperative actual refraction and target refraction≤±1.0D.All intraocular lens were in the central of capsular bags.No posterior capsular wrinkle,retinal detachment and macular edema were observed,and the incidence of posterior capsule opacification(PCO) was 5.26%.Conclusion Bigbag intraocular lens implantation is safe and effective for high myopia patients with cataract who accept phacoemulsification.
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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