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Recent Advances in Ophthalmology ; (6): 49-52, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-699547

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Objective To investigate the efficacy of security and validity of posterior sclera reinforcement (PSR) for high myopic retinopathy (MR).Methods This study included 76 eyes in 41 patients with MR who underwent PSR and were followed up for two years.Preoperative and postoperative axial length,best-corrected visual acuity,the reattachment of retinoschisis and the complications were evaluated.Results The axial length was shortened 3 days,1 month,3 months and 6 months after operation compared with preoperation[(27.71 ± 1.60) mm,(28.11 ± 1.62) mm,(28.58 ± 1.80)mm and (29.01 ± 1.92) mm vs.(30.29 ± 2.01) mm],and the difference was statistically significant (all P =0.000).The axial length gradually increased to preoperative level at 1 year after surgery,and there was no significant difference in the postoperative 2-year and preoperative axial length (P =0.300).The best corrected visual acuity was improved 1 month after surgery,but the improvement had no significantly difference compared with the preoperative one (P =0.080).The best corrected visual acuity was improved at 3 months,6 months,1 year and 2 years postoperatively continuously,and the improvement had significantly difference compared with the preoperative ones (all P <0.05).In addition,there were 34 eyes with retinoschisis before surgery,and the retina was completely attached postoperatively in 27 eyes (79.41%),almost attachment was observed in 4 eyes (11.76%),and improvement was in 3 eyes (8.82%).No complications occurred during surgery.Conjunctival irritation,high intraocuiar pressure,orbital inflammation,diplopia and visual deformation and macular bleeding recurrence occurred postoperatively and all recovered in 3 months.Conclusion During 2-year follow-up,it is safe and effective for PSR to treat MR,which can control myopic progression effectively in patients with pathological myopia.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 162-164, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-635344

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Background Refractive lens exchange is one of corrective surgeries for high myopic eyes and is concerned in clinic recently. Its clinical value is worthy of consideration. Objective This study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of refractive lens exchange for high myopic eyes. Methods Phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation was performed on 124 eyes of 65 patients with high myopia. The mean age of these patients was 51. 4±8. 57 years old,and the preoperative corrected visual acuity was 4. 11±0. 51. The mean spherical equivalent was ( -20. 17±5. 34) D. The mean axial length was (31. 33±2. 08) mm and intraocular lens power 2. 88 D. The follow-up time was 31 months. The uncorrective visual acuity, best corrective visual acuity, the spherical equivalent lens and complications were observed after operation. Written informed consent was obtained prior to the surgery. Results The uncorrective visual acuity improved after the operation in all the eyes. The uncorrective visual acuity was ≥0.5 in 15 eyes(12% ). The best corrected visual acuity improved in 114 eyes (92% ) following the surgery and that of 64 eyes (51. 6% ) was 2s 0. 5. The mean postoperative spherical equivalent was ( -2. 57 ± 1. 76 ) D in the entire follow-up duration. Posterior capsular opacification was found in 58 eyes (46. 7% ) and received laser capsulotomy. Retinal detachment occurred in 4 eyes throughout the follow-up period. Conclusion Refractive lens exchange is an effective and safe method for high myopic eyes. But preoperative fundus examination and long-term postoperative follow-up should be carried out to prevent the complications.

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