Abstract

BackgroundTo identify the capsule enlargement index after femtosecond laser-assisted anterior capsulorhexis in 2–6-year-old children who underwent congenital cataract surgery.MethodsIn this prospective case series study, femtosecond laser-assisted anterior capsulorhexis was performed in patients with congenital cataract, aged 2–6 years. The actual achieved capsulorhexis diameters were measured with Digimizer version 4.2.6. Correlation coefficient (r) and multiple linear regression analysis were used to evaluate the variables that could potentially influence anterior capsulorhexis enlargement index (E).ResultsThis prospective study enrolled 28 eyes of 22 patients with congenital cataract. The mean age of the patients at surgery was 4.67 years ±1.54 (standard deviation [SD]). “E” of the 28 cases was 1.211 ± 0.039 (SD). Correlation analysis showed that “E” correlated significantly with the anterior chamber depth (ACD) (r = − 0.469, p = 0.021) and axial length (AL) (r = 0.452, p = 0.027). The following formula was developed by using multivariable linear regression analysis: Predicted E = 1.177–0.052 × ACD + 0.009 × AL, R2 = 0.346 (F = 4.396, p = 0.046).ConclusionsThe anterior capsulorhexis enlargement index and its calculation formula could help to set up an accurate programmed capsulorhexis diameter for femtosecond laser-assisted congenital cataract surgery in children aged 2–6 years. Thus, an appropriate actual capsulorhexis diameter could be achieved.

Highlights

  • To identify the capsule enlargement index after femtosecond laser-assisted anterior capsulorhexis in 2–6-year-old children who underwent congenital cataract surgery

  • Twenty-eight eyes of 22 patients (15 [68.18%] men and 7 [31.82%] women) who underwent Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS) with primary intraocular lens (IOL) implantation were included in this study

  • The anterior chamber depth (ACD), axial length (AL), and IOL power of 6 cases were measured with A-scan ultrasound in children who could not cooperate with the IOL-Master500 examination by the same experienced technician [10]

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Introduction

To identify the capsule enlargement index after femtosecond laser-assisted anterior capsulorhexis in 2–6-year-old children who underwent congenital cataract surgery. The period from birth till the age of 6 years is important for Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS), which facilitates precise circularity and shape during cataract surgery, can make CCC safer and easier to achieve [8, 9]. The presently achieved capsulorhexis size is definitely larger than that programmed. To estimate the ideal CCC size, this study aimed to identify the laser capsulorhexis enlargement index and evaluate the factors affecting the index in 2–6-year-old children with congenital cataract. This work will help clinicians to set up an optimal programmed capsulorhexis diameter (PCD) and get accurate actual CCC size

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