Abstract
To examine postoperative positional stability of myopic phakic intraocular lenses (IOLs). Prospective, nonrandomized clinical study. The study included 46 eyes which received an anterior chamber angle-supported (Bausch & Lomb NuVita; 10 eyes), anterior chamber iris-fixated (Ophtec Artisan; 20 eyes) or ciliary sulcus-implanted phakic IOL (Staar ICL; 16 eyes). The distance between the phakic IOL and the crystalline lens and the cornea as well as rotation around the optical axis was evaluated using Scheimpflug photography at 1, 3 to 6, and 12 months postsurgery. The anterior chamber phakic IOLs showed no significant movement in anteroposterior direction. The posterior chamber phakic IOL showed a significant movement toward the crystalline lens between postoperative months 3 and 12. The median amount of rotation around the optical axis between the 3- and the 12-month evaluation was 1.9 degrees (range = 0.0-33.5 degrees) for the NuVita, 0.6 degrees (range = 0.0-3.5 degrees) for the Artisan, and 0.9 degrees (range = 0.2-2.3 degrees) for the ICL. Four NuVita IOLs rotated more than 10 degrees. The angle-supported anterior chamber phakic IOLs showed a generally stable position regarding distance to cornea and natural lens, but rotation was observed in four IOLs. The iris-fixated phakic IOL showed the highest overall stability. The posterior chamber phakic IOL was stable in terms of rotation but had a tendency to decrease in distance toward the crystalline lens. Intraocular lenses implanted in phakic eyes followed for 12 months demonstrate stable IOL position overall.
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