Spherical Monofocal Intraocular Revisited : Patient Reported Post Operative Distant And Near Visual Acuity Outcomes.
Published 2025 - 43rd Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO871 | Type: Poster | DOI: 10.82333/jbxz-kf18
Authors: Nazrah Mohamed Ramli* 1 , Azarina Abdullah 2 , Nur Sabrina Subri 3 , Nur Arissa Edora Mohd Aris 1 , Kaviyarasi Sinnappan 1 , Ainin Nazrin 1
1Ophthalmology,Vista Eye Specialist,Kajang,Malaysia, 2Ophthalmology,Vista Eye Specialist,Petaling Jaya,Malaysia, 3Optometry,University Teknologi MARA,Puncak Alam,Malaysia
Purpose
To report post operative visual acuity and refractive outcome in patients receiving monofocal spherical intraocular lens (Sensar AABOO). Primary objective was to report uncorrected distant and near visual acuity (UCVA, UNVA) and spherical equivalent refraction. Secondary objective was to evaluate patients satisfaction towards respective intraocular lens using catquest questionaire
Setting
A single surgeonat Vista Eye Specialist Kajang Malaysia, performed all surgeries in March 2024 till December 2024 using a standardized phacoemulsification protocol.
Methods
A retrospective review of patients underwent complicated cataract surgery with Monofocal spherical intraocular lens Sensar AABOO. Data collected included including demographic data of age, pre operative best corrected visual acuity, post operative UCVA ( distant and near ) and manifest refraction. Spherical equivalent refractions (mean +/-standard deviation) were calculated. Near (N - notation) acuities were categorized to gauge functional vision. Group differences were analyzed using ANOVA ( p<0.05 considered significant)
Results
A total of 59 eyes were analyzed. Mean final SE of -0.27 +/- 0.33 D , with over 80% achieving 6/9 or better distant UCVA. Reported near acuites of N8 or better reported in more than 70 percent of cases. Patients reported satisfaction scoring was more than 70% or better specially regarding the dysphotopsia profile of this intraocular lens
Conclusions
Spherical monofocal intraocular is still delivering good post operative outcomes in terms of distant UCVA as well as functional near visual acuity. No reported complaints on symptoms of dysphotopsia as a result of spherical aberrations.