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International Eye Science ; (12): 491-494, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1011407

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AIM: To study the early outcomes of anterior segment parameters after implantation of an implantable collamer lens with a central hole(ICL V4c)in patients with high myopia.METHODS:A total of 82 cases(160 eyes)with high myopia, including 42 males(82 eyes)and 40 females(78 eyes), aged 26.0±4.6(21 to 37)years, who underwent ICL V4c implantation at our institution from February 2019 to September 2022 and were followed up for 1 a, were included. The general characteristics of the anterior segment of the eye were measured preoperatively: spherical equivalent, mean horizontal corneal curvature, white-to-white(WTW), and axial length(AL); intraocular pressure(IOP), endothelial cell density(ECD), central anterior chamber depth(CACD), anterior chamber volume(ACV)and anterior chamber angle(ACA)were measured preoperatively and at 1 d, 1 wk, 1, 3 and 6 mo postoperatively. Furthermore, the distance from the centre of the posterior surface of the ICL V4c optical zone to the anterior surface of the lens(vault)was measured at 1 d, 1 wk, 1, 6 mo, and 1 a after surgery.RESULTS: The mean preoperative spherical equivalent of the patients was -7.56±2.55 D, mean horizontal corneal curvature was 42.89±1.47 D, WTW was 11.64±0.37 mm, and AL was 26.64±0.93 mm. The baseline IOP was 15.97±2.13 mmHg, and the differences in IOP at each time point after ICL V4c implantation compared to preoperative were not statistically significant(F=0.875, P=0.504); ECD was 2 989.30±140.78 cells/mm2 at baseline, and ECD at 6 mo after ICL V4c implantation was not statistically significant compared with preoperative ECD(t=1.475, P=0.142); CACD was 3.19±0.21 mm at baseline, and ACV was 210.30±27.7 mm3, and CACD and ACV were significantly lower than preoperative at all postoperative time points(F=111.10, 288.38, all P<0.001). The baseline ACA was 35.44°±11.27°, and the ACA at each time point after ICL V4c implantation was significantly lower than preoperatively(F=21.23, P<0.001). The vault was 665.32±184.03 μm at 1 d postoperatively, and continued to be significantly reduced at 1 wk, 1, 6 mo, and 1 a postoperatively compared with 1 d(F=52.10, P<0.001). However, it remained stable at 6 mo and 1 a postoperatively, and the difference was not statistically significant compared with vault at 1 mo postoperatively(P>0.05).CONCLUSION: ICL V4c has certain safety and efficiency in 1 a postoperative follow-up, and the parameters of the anterior segment of the eye stabilized in the early period.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1208-1211, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-742627

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@#AIM: To explore the application of improved skills in central hole ICL V4c implantation and its clinical efficacy. <p>METHODS: This study included 141 eyes of 72 patients with myopia from September 2015 to August 2016. An implantable contact lens with a central hole(ICL V4c)was inserted by improved surgical skills including single 2.8mm clear corneal incision, no anterior chamber viscoelastics before ICL implantation. The intraocular pressure(IOP)was measured at the early stage within 6h after operation. The visual acuity, diopter, intraocular pressure and corneal endothelial cell density were observed after operation and follow up 2a. <p>RESULTS: ICL V4c was implanted successfully in all patients by this improved skills and fine clinical results were achieved. Elevated IOP is possible at early stage post-operation, especially within 2h after operation. 95.7% had normal IOP 6h after operation. The postoperative IOP was stable within 2a follow-up period. The cumulative corneal endothelial loss rates of 6mo, 1a and 2a were 4.70%, 7.59% and 9.63% respectively. There was no complications such as subcapsular cataract during the 2a follow-up period.<p>CONCLUSION: The improved skills used in our study is safe and feasible.

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