ESCRS - PE030 - Results Of Novel Cm T Flex Iol For Aphakia In Comparison With Scleral Fixated Iol And Iris Claw Iol

Results Of Novel Cm T Flex Iol For Aphakia In Comparison With Scleral Fixated Iol And Iris Claw Iol

Published 2022 - 40th Congress of the ESCRS

Reference: PE030 | Type: ESONT - Abstract | DOI: 10.82333/st36-5624

Authors: Pratheeba devi Nivean, Nivean Madhivanan* 1 , madanagopalan V G 2 , Panneer selvam 3

1mn eye hospital,Chennai,India, 2JB EYE CARE and retina centre,chennai,India, 3Arasan Eye Hospital,Erode,India

Purpose

To compare the visual outcomes, refractive outcomes and complication rates of the novel CM T Flex IOL (CT) for surgical aphakia with standard Scleral Fixated IOL (SF) and Iris Claw IOL (IC).

Setting/Venue

MN Eye Hospital

Methods

Prospective non randomised study was done simultaneously at two tertiary eye hospitals. 112 surgical aphakia eyes from Jan to Mar 2019 were included. 73 eyes completed 6 month follow-up (24 had SF, 26 had IC & 23 had CT

Results

n 3 groups, there was no difference in basic parameters. Time to secondary surgery was lesser and duration of surgery was shorter in IC (p<0.01). A hypermetropic refraction was seen and AC reaction, irregular pupil and lens tilt were more in IC eyes (p<0.05). At 6m, haptic exposure was seen in 2 SF eyes (p<0.05).

Conclusions

CT is comparable to SF & IC in relation to refractive outcomes and visual acuity. CT haptic exposure is lesser than SF. Intraocular inflammation and pupil shape wise, CT is comparable to SF and better than IC lens.