Abstract

Pterygium morphology had great effect on corneal astigmatism and intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation in cataract patients. However, previous studies all focused on the pterygium surface parameters, the invasion degree or cross-sectional area of the pterygia into the corneal stroma were neglected. We studied the effect of three-dimensional parameters of pterygium on corneal astigmatism and IOL power prediction. We enrolled 81 eyes of 81 patients with primary nasal pterygium, measured the corneal astigmatism (Pentacam HR) and predicted IOL power change (IOLmaster500) before and after pterygium surgery. The three-dimensional parameters of pterygium (length, width, area, height and invasion cross-sectional area) were measured by slit lamp photography and Scheimpflug images. After pterygium surgery, corneal astigmatism decreased from 4.35 ± 4.24 to 1.07 ± 0.95 D and total corneal refractive power increased from 43.02 ± 1.96 to 43.95 ± 0.95 D (both P < 0.001). The predicted IOL power decreased from 22.87 ± 2.82 to 21.71 ± 2.85 D (P < 0.001) after surgery. Notably, 34 eyes (41.98%) had ≥3.0 D of pterygium induced astigmatism (PIA), and 33 eyes (40.74%) had ≥1.0 D of predicted IOL power change. PIA was independently influenced by the pterygium surface area (r = 0.43, P < 0.001) and cross-sectional area (r = 1.25, P = 0.018), while the predicted IOL power change was independently affected by the pterygium width (r = 0.70, P < 0.001). Cataract surgeons could evaluate the effects of a pterygium according to its three-dimensional parameters and prepare an optimal surgical strategy for cataract combined pterygium patients.

Highlights

  • Pterygium morphology had great effect on corneal astigmatism and intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation in cataract patients

  • A predicted IOL power change of

  • We conducted a three-dimensional evaluation of the pterygium and investigated the effects of its invasion cross-sectional area on the corneal astigmatism and IOL power calculation

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Introduction

Pterygium morphology had great effect on corneal astigmatism and intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation in cataract patients. Previous studies have indicated a significant correlation between pterygium-induced astigmatism (PIA) and its size, and the predicted IOL power would increase in eyes with a pterygium[5,7,8,9,10,11] These studies merely carried out two-dimensional analyses of pterygium morphology, including the width, length and area. Surgeons can feel that pterygium with similar size of lesions might vary from one another with some are buried deeply into the corneal stroma and some are not It seems that pterygium of the same surface size may have significantly different effects on the corneal astigmatism depending on their invasion degree or cross-sectional area in the stroma. We aimed to make a three-dimensional evaluation of pterygium ( the width, length and area and the height and invasion cross-sectional area) on its effects on corneal astigmatism and IOL power calculation

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