Vertical Implantable Collamer Lens As A Novel Method To Increase Rotational Stability.
Published 2023 - 41st Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: FP19.03 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/57e4-yy50
Authors: Yong Woo Lee* 1 , Chul Young Choi 2 , Sang Beom Han 1 , Je Myung Lee 3 , Jong Ho Lee 3
1Kangwon National University Hopital,Chuncheon,Korea, Republic Of, 2Kangbuk Samsung Hospital,Seoul,Korea, Republic Of, 3Seoulbalgeunsesang Eye Clinic,Seoul,Korea, Republic Of
Purpose
We investigated vertical implantation of a toric implantable collamer lens (ICL) and compared the rotational stability with that of horizontal implantation.
Setting
Retrospective Case Control Study
Methods
This matched comparative study retrospectively reviewed and analyzed data from patients who underwent ICL implantation from 2003–2022 by 1:1 matching vertical and horizontal (V and H toric groups, respectively) implantation patients according to preoperative astigmatism, spherical equivalent, sulcus-to-sulcus, anterior chamber depth, and ICL size. Visual acuity, manifest refraction, vaulting, and rotation were measured 3 months postoperatively.
Results
We included 646 eyes total (323 each in the V and H toric groups). No statistically significant difference was observed between groups in postoperative visual acuity, refractive error, astigmatism. Vaulting was lower in the V toric group. (P < 0.001). The mean lens rotation in the V toric group was less than that in the H toric group (1.11 ± 2.84° versus 3.02 ± 10.34°, P = 0.001). The proportion of eyes in the V and H toric groups showing ≥ 10° of rotation was 2.5% (8 eyes) and 6.5% (21 eyes), respectively (P = 0.014). Despite repositioning from rotation, three (0.9%) and eight (2.5%) eyes required removal owing to lens re-rotation in the V and H toric groups, respectively.
Conclusions
Toric ICL vertical implantation showed good rotational stability and appropriate visual acuity correction results with relatively low vaulting. It therefore presents an effective novel method that could replace horizontal toric ICL implantation.