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Correcting Astigmatism with Corneal Incision during Cataract Surgery Guided by Corneal Topography Preoperatively / 中国康复理论与实践
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 981-982, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-977648
ABSTRACT
@# Objective To explore the effect of correcting astigmatism with corneal incision guided by the corneal topography preoperatively.Methods 97 patients(102 eyes) having undergone phacoemulsification and foldable introcular lens implanation,were divided into two groups according to the incision.Superior temple sclera tunnel incision was made on 51 eyes of the group A,and the clear cornea incision was made on the steepest meridian for the group B(51 eyes).The preexisting cornea astigmatism of all patients reneged from 0.25 D to 5.75 D.Corneal topography examination was made before the operation and one day,1 week,1 month and 3 months after surgery except for visual acuity,slit lamp and fundus examination.The value of surgical induced cornea astigmatism was observed.Results In the group A,the differences were not statistically significant between pre-operation and 1 day,1 week,1 and 3 months after surgery for the value of corneal astigmatism(P>0.05).In the group B,the value of corneal astigmatism in 1 day and 1 week after surgery were a little greater than that of pre-operation,but 1 month later,that was significant better than that pre-operation.The value of corneal astigmatism was reduced from 1.5 D before surgery to 0.52±0.14 D after surgery,from 1.5~2.5 D to 0.88±0.53 D and from over 2.5 D to 1.5±0.72 D respectively.Conclusion The incision guided by corneal topography can correct cornea astigmatism existed pre-operation and get the best visual outcome.

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