Abstract

A retrospective analysis of visual function in patients with preoperatively diagnosed myopia, after implantation of Liberty® intraocular lens, including the influence of some factors like a kind of surgery, values of angle alpha and kappa, pupil size, values of higher order aberrations generated by the lens on visual acuity to far and near distances was done. Lens removal and Liberty® implantation was done 47 eyes, including in 13 patients in both eyes. In 7 eyes, it was a toric lens. A mean preoperative value of myopia was -6.72 Dsph. Cataract removal accounted for 55% of all procedures performed, the rest being Refractive Lens Exchange. Preoperative pupil size was between 3.6 and 6,4 mm. The average postoperative visual acuity to far distances was 0.13 (logMar), and to near distances was 0.51 (Snellen). Rare cases of insufficient quality of vision to intermediate distances, when the postoperative pupil size was greater than 4 mm, resolved after increasing light intensity in the room. A bigger values of higher order aberrations corresponded with lower values of preoperative visual acuity to far distances. A bigger values of angle alpha corresponded with lower values of postoperative visual acuity to far distances, which were significantly higher in cataract group. Visual acuity to far distances was also better in eye with bigger pupil size. A specific structure of the lens allows patients to see good to the near distances, even if the light intensity not perfect.

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