ESCRS - PP12.09 - Initial Experience With A New Toric Intraocular Lens

Initial Experience With A New Toric Intraocular Lens

Published 2022 - 40th Congress of the ESCRS

Reference: PP12.09 | Type: ESCRS 2022 - Posters | DOI: 10.82333/0v0m-rc46

Authors: Igor Occhipinti* 1 , Stephen Hannan 2 , David Teenan 1 , Jan Venter 1

1Optical Express,Glasgow,United Kingdom, 2Clinical Services,Optical Express,Glasgow,United Kingdom

Purpose

To evaluate our initial experience with the new Eyhance Toric intraocular lens for treatment of corneal astigmatism.

Setting

Private Refractive Surgery (Optical Express)

Methods

Outcomes of 50 patients who underwent cataract surgery or refractive lens exchange with unilateral or bilateral implantation of the TECNIS Eyhance Toric lens were reviewed. Age range of patients was 46 to 73 years with astigmatism up to 6.50D. Preliminary one month clinical and patient-reported outcomes were analysed. 

Results

The mean binocular distance visual acuity was +0.10 logMAR (range 0.00 to 0.52 logMAR) and the mean binocular near visual acuity was -0.07 logMAR (range -0.22 to +0.18 logMAR). Mean gain in visual acuity lines was 5 for UCDVA and 6 for UCIVA. Less than 8% of patients experienced severe difficulty with glare, halo or starburst. The vast majority of patients report being satisfied would recommend the treatment to family and friends. No intraoperative or early postoperative adverse events related to the IOL have been noted.

Conclusions

Initial outcomes suggest this new toric IOL is a good option for patients with corneal astigmatism who would also benefit from extended depth of focus. This IOL outcomes showed a low incidence of visual phenomena at 1 month, as well as positive visual outcomes and patient satisfaction. A larger sample size with longer follow-up is warranted.