Evaluation Of Visual Function And Complications After Bilateral Implantation Of Isopure 1.2.3 Lenses
Published 2025 - 43rd Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO874 | Type: Poster | DOI: 10.82333/gvxv-kc84
Authors: Wojciech Lubiński* 1 , Karolina Podborączynska-Jodko 1 , Maria Strojny 1 , Urszula Danes-Bogacka 1
1II Department of Ophthalmology ,Pomeranian Medical University,Szczecin,Poland
Purpose
Purpose: To estimate visual function and complications after implantation of extended depth of focus IsoPure 123 IOLs .
Setting
II Department of Ophhalmology, PMU, Szczecin
Methods
In 20 patients (40 eyes) , range of age: 50-70 yrs, mean follow-up- 6 months , after uncomplicated , bimanual, bilateral cataract surgery, the following examinations were performed: binocular UDVA, DBCVA (UIVA (66, 80 cm), UNVA (40 cm)- logMAR, binocular contrast sensitivity (CSV-1000) and defocus curve , Visual Function Questionnaire-25, photic phenomena and complications .
Results
The mean of binocular UDVA was0.015 logMAR (from -0.1 - 0.2). The means of binocular UIVA (66, 80 cm) were equal 0.2 logMAR (range 0.0-0.4). The mean UNVA - 0.37 logMAR (range 0.0 - 0.6). Defocus curve indicated prologed depth of focus for intermediate vision. Level of patient’s satisfaction was high and equal 9.4. Low frequency (40%) and level of photic phenomena perception as well as significant independence from glasses were achieved.
Conclusions
Bilateral implantation of IsoPure 1.2.3 IOLs provide to very good distance and intermediate vision, acceptable for near, low incidence and perception level of photic phenomena as well as significant independence from glasses.