6 Months Follow Up Comparison Of Rotational Stability Between Two Toric Iols For Correction Of Astigmatism And Presbyopia
Published 2024
- 42nd Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PP10.01
| Type: Free paper
| DOI:
10.82333/aw6f-4462
Authors:
Nikica Gabric 1
, Ivan Gabric 1
, Krešimir Gabrić* 1
1Svjetlost Eye Clinic,Zagreb,Croatia
Purpose
Compare the rotational stability of the new platform and look at the total visual outcome when comparing these two IOLs. Tecnis Synergy Toric II IOL (Johnson and Johnson) has better or equal rotational stability than AT LISA toric (Zeiss)
Setting
Eye Clinic Svjetlost, Zagreb, Croatia
Methods
48 eyes were analyzed (24 in Synergy and 24 in AT Lisa group). The same highly experienced surgeon (NG) performed all surgeries. IOL position was recorded at the end of surgery, first post operative day and after 3 and 6 months. Patients were evaluated for spectacle independence, photic phenomena. Monocular Visual acuity for far, intermediate and near corrected and uncorrected (ETDRS charts for far (4 m), intermediate (66 cm) and near (40 and 33 cm) distance). Binocular Defocus curve (ETDRS) up to 33cm at 90 and 180 days.
Results
48 eyes were analyzed (24 in Synergy and 24 in AT Lisa group). The same highly experienced surgeon (NG) performed all surgeries. IOL position was recorded at the end of surgery, first post operative day and after 3 and 6 months. Patients were evaluated for spectacle independence, photic phenomena. Monocular Visual acuity for far, intermediate and near corrected and uncorrected (ETDRS charts for far (4 m), intermediate (66 cm) and near (40 and 33 cm) distance). Binocular Defocus curve (ETDRS) up to 33cm at 90 and 180 days.
Conclusions
Both IOLs are good options for correction of anisometropia with astigmatism and presbyopia but the Synergy Toric II showed better outcomes and patient satisfaction in this direct comparison.