ESCRS - PP22.13 - Visual And Refractive Outcomes After Implantation Of An Extended Monofocal Non-Diffractive Hydrophobic Intraocular Lens.

Visual And Refractive Outcomes After Implantation Of An Extended Monofocal Non-Diffractive Hydrophobic Intraocular Lens.

Published 2024 - 42nd Congress of the ESCRS

Reference: PP22.13 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/g5at-na12

Authors: Giovanni Romualdi* 1 , Rita Mencucci 1

1Eye Clinic,University of Florence,Florence,Italy

Purpose

An extended monofocal non diffractive hydrophobic intraocular lens has been developed to enhance intermediate vision while avoiding the disadvantages of multifocal IOLs. The aim of the current study is to evaluate the refractive and visual outcomes of eyes implanted withan extended monofocal IOLduring cataract surgery.

Setting

This prospective non comparative single-center study was conducted in Careggi Hospital, University of Florence (Italy).

Methods

We included 30 eyes from 15 patients (age >60 years), that underwent cataract surgery with Evolux IOL (SIFI, Catania, Italy) implantation in both eyes. Patients with irregular corneal astigmatism, regular corneal astigmatism more than ± 0.75 diopters (D) previous intraocular or refractive surgery, post-surgical refractive outcome exceeding ± 0.50 D were excluded. We evaluate visual and refractive outcomes at 6 months after surgery, including reading ability (MNREAD acuity chart). Defocus curves were also assessed. Furthermore, optical quality in terms of Contrast Sensitivity (CS) and Higher-Order Aberrations (HOAs). Modulation Transfer Function (MTF), Objective Scatter Index (OSI),Strehl-ratio and halometry analysis were also analyzed. 

Results

All eyes were implanted with the extended monofocal IOL Evoluxand that represent a preliminary work of a large study in term of number and period of follow-up. This lens, based on a hydrophobic material and a non-diffractive profile, provided better intermediate vision and equivalent distance vision when compared to a standard monofocal IOL, maintaining a monofocal-like photic phenomena and an optical performance and image contrast at far and intermediate distances with different pupil dimensions.

Conclusions

These preliminary outcomes show good refractive accuracy and visual outcomes for the extended monofocal IOL Evolux six months after cataract surgery. New studies need to confirm our findings.