Abstract

Objective To evaluate the result of TORIC intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in correcting corneal astigmatism and the rotation stability in cataract surgery.Method Randomized group 1 (37 eyes) from June 2009 to May 2010 and group 2 (35 eyes) in the same period underwent similar phacoemulsification procedure.Group 1 were combined with Acrysof Toric IOL (SN60TT) implantation of T3 (17 eyes),T4 (10 eyes) and T5 (10eyes).Group 2 with preoperative corneal astigmatism more than 1.00 diopter (D) were combined with Acrysof Natural IOL (SN60AT) and incision on steep axis.Patients were followed up for 3 months,the uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA),best corrected visual acuity (BCVA),residual cylinders,and TORIC IOL axis was measured.Result Three months after operation,the UCVA of all eyes in Group 1 were 0.65± 0.23; and were 0.55± 0.30 in Group 2,it was statistically significant (t =9.526,P <0.01).The BCVA in Group 1 were 0.81± 0.17,and were 0.79± 0.29in Group 2,there was no difference between two groups in BCVA (t =0.392,P >0.05).The mean residual astigmatism after surgery in Group 1 was (0.55± 0.17)D,and was (1.89± 0.35)D in Group 2,there was significant difference between two groups.The mean axis rotation of TORIC IOL was (2.5± 1.7) degree in group 1,and less than 5 degrees in 91.9%of eyes.Conclusions The SN60TT TORIC IOL show good effectiveness and stability in correcting pre-existing astigmatism in cataract patients. Key words: Cataract; Astigmatism; Lenses; Acrysof Toric IOL

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