ESCRS - PO1124 - Comparison Of Long-Term Corneal Astigmatic Changes After Cataract Surgery In Eyes With Superior Or Horizontal Clear Corneal Incisions

Comparison Of Long-Term Corneal Astigmatic Changes After Cataract Surgery In Eyes With Superior Or Horizontal Clear Corneal Incisions

Published 2024 - 42nd Congress of the ESCRS

Reference: PO1124 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/b3wz-x897

Authors: Shunsuke Hayashi* 1 , Motoaki Yoshida 1 , Ken Hayashi 1 , Kazuno Negishi 2

1Ophthalmology,Hayashi Eye Hospital,Fukuoka,Japan, 2Department of Ophthalmology,Keio University Faculty of Medicine,Tokyo,Japan

Purpose

To compare long-term corneal astigmatic changes after stabilization of surgically induced astigmatism (SIA) subsequent to phacoemulsification between eyes that underwent superior clear corneal incision (CCI) or horizontal CCI.

Setting

Hayashi Eye Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan

Methods

We examined the anterior corneal astigmatism of eyes that underwent a 2.4 mm-superior CCI (superior CCI group, n=43) or horizontal CCI (horizontal CCI group, n=43) preoperatively, on the postoperative day that SIA stabilized (baseline), and at ≥7 years post-baseline using an autokeratometer.  Corneal astigmatic changes from baseline to ≥7 years post-baseline (mean duration 8.74 years in the superior CCI group and 9.05 years in the horizontal CCI group) were decomposed to vertical/horizontal (Rx) and oblique astigmatic change components (Ry), and compared between the 2 groups.

Results

The mean corneal astigmatism components changed significantly toward against-the-rule (ATR) astigmatism in the superior CCI group and with-the-rule astigmatism in the horizontal CCI group within 6 months postoperatively.  After stabilization of the SIA, both groups showed a significant increase in the mean Rx and no significant change in the mean Ry over approximately 9 years, indicating a long-term ATR shift.  The mean changes in the Rx and Ry did not differ significantly between the superior and horizontal CCI groups.  Double angle-plots revealed a similar degree of ATR shift between the 2 groups over the 9 years.

Conclusions

After stabilization of the SIA, a similar degree of ATR change occurred subsequent to superior and horizontal CCIs over approximately 9 years, suggesting that CCI direction does not affect long-term astigmatic changes.