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Klin Monbl Augenheilkd ; 241(4): 374-377, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38653291

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BACKGROUND: In cataract surgery, intraocular lenses (IOLs) with enhanced depth of focus are an option to correct presbyopia. The purpose of this quality assurance analysis was to evaluate visual acuity and patient satisfaction after implantation of the Hoya Vivinex Impress IOL. METHODS: The Hoya Vivinex Impress IOL was implanted in patients undergoing cataract surgery at the Pallas Klinik, Olten, Switzerland. Five weeks postoperatively, a clinical examination and a survey on patient satisfaction were conducted. RESULTS: A total of 17 eyes (9 patients; mean age 64 years) underwent cataract surgery with implantation of a Hoya Vivinex Impress IOL. Five weeks postoperatively, mean uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) was 0.2 logMAR, uncorrected intermediate visual acuity (UIVA) was 0.0 logMAR, and uncorrected near visual acuity (UNVA) was 0.2 logMAR. The mean distance-corrected visual acuity results were 0.0 logMAR, 0.1 logMAR, and 0.3 logMAR, respectively. Reading the newspaper without glasses was possible for 33.4% of patients. Visual disturbances such as halos and glares were not reported. CONCLUSION: Cataract surgery with Hoya Vivinex Impress IOL implantation revealed good distance and intermediate vision and, in some patients, functional near vision as well as a high patient satisfaction.


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Lens Implantation, Intraocular , Lenses, Intraocular , Patient Satisfaction , Prosthesis Design , Visual Acuity , Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Male , Treatment Outcome , Aged , Lens Implantation, Intraocular/methods , Depth Perception/physiology , Equipment Failure Analysis , Cataract Extraction/methods
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Klin Monbl Augenheilkd ; 236(4): 391-397, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30999325

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BACKGROUND: It was the aim of this study to analyse the refractive outcome of toric intraocular lens (t-IOL) implantation guided by a newly developed method of photographic alignment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fourteen eyes of 10 patients (6 females, 4 males, age 63.4 ± 6.7 (40.6 - 68.0) years [mean ± 1 SD (range)]) were included in this retrospective study. All eyes received an Oculentis Tplus LS-313 (Oculentis, Berlin, Germany) t-IOL after standard phacoemusification (n = 4) or femtocataract laser-assisted surgery (n = 10). Image-guided t-IOL alignment included: (1) calculation of t-IOL parameters (combination of different biometric methods) and plotting a layout drawing of the target lens position, (2) capture of an anterior segment slit lamp photograph in the upright position, (3)  superposition of the photographs by the t-IOL target plot and a gradual scale, (4) drawing of marker lines on the photograph and removal of the IOL target coordinates, (5) transfer of the final image to a tablet PC, and (6) marking of the target axis at the corneal limbus with an ink pen in the surgical room. RESULTS: Preoperative corneal astigmatism was 2.50 ± 0.97 (1.38 - 4.34) diopters (D) (mean ± 1 SD, range). In all eyes, intraoperative alignment could easily be performed using the photographic target layout. Surgical interventions and postoperative follow-up were without complications in all cases. Residual postoperative astigmatism was 0.16 ± 0.24 (0.00 - 0.75) D (p < 0.001 compared to preoperative astigmatism). In 64% of patients, residual subjective astigmatism was zero, in 93% ≤ 0.5 D, and in 100% ≤ 0.75 D. Postoperative uncorrected logMAR visual acuity (0.05 ± 0.07, range 0.00 - 0.20) and best-corrected visual acuity (0.03 ± 0.05, 0.00 - 0.10) were significantly better (each p < 0.001) than best-corrected preoperative visual acuity (0.21 ± 0.14, 0.00 - 0.49). CONCLUSIONS: Results of this clinical series clearly indicate that the newly developed photographically guided technique of toric lens alignment leads to highly accurate postoperative results for astigmatic correction.


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Astigmatism , Lens Implantation, Intraocular , Lenses, Intraocular , Phacoemulsification , Photography , Female , Germany , Humans , Male , Photography/methods , Prospective Studies , Refraction, Ocular , Retrospective Studies
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