Anterior capsulorhexis opening reduction after cataract surgery with subluxated lenses

Background and objective: This study sought to evaluate anterior capsulorhexis opening (ACO) reductions after surgery for a subluxated lens. Significant reduction of an ACO supports direct zonular involvement (capsular factors excluded by use of capsular tension rings [CTRs] and modern intraocular l...

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Main Authors: Juris Vanags, Renārs Erts, Guna Laganovska
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/53/5/310
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Renārs Erts
Guna Laganovska
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Guna Laganovska
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description Background and objective: This study sought to evaluate anterior capsulorhexis opening (ACO) reductions after surgery for a subluxated lens. Significant reduction of an ACO supports direct zonular involvement (capsular factors excluded by use of capsular tension rings [CTRs] and modern intraocular lens [IOLs]), and these findings question the long-term efficacy of subluxated lens surgery by means of cataract surgery. A small ACO due to lens mobility, non-enlargement of the ACO, and no lens epithelial cell washing due to an additional risk of further zonular damage were left as additional features to evaluate the possible outcomes of this simplified but still complicated surgery.Materials and methods: Data from 30 patients were used in the final analysis of this prospective study. Phacoemulsifications of subluxated lenses were performed in all patients, and iris/capsule hooks and CTRs or Cionni rings were used as stabilisers of the lens. Photography of the anterior parts (performed at 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 3 months and 6 months after surgery) was used to evaluate the anterior capsulorhexis openings.Results: Small initial anterior capsulorhexis openings (13.54 mm2) were achieved, and the area reduction at 6 months was 16.70% (mean area at month 6: 11.28 mm2, P < 0.001). The reduction of the ACO area in the pseudoexfoliation (PEX) syndrome patients was 20% relative to the initial size (13.49 mm2 vs. 10.92 mm2, P < 0.001). Two patients exhibited marked ACO reductions, and both were referred for anterior laser capsulotomy treatment.Conclusions: A weak or partially absent zonule does not markedly affect the reduction of the anterior capsule opening if appropriate surgical techniques, support materials and IOLs are used, even in the presence of a small initial capsulorhexis opening area. Therefore, a cataract surgery approach on the subluxated lens should be used. Ocular comorbidities, particularly PEX syndrome, play more significant roles in ACO reduction, and appropriate ACO size reducing inhibitors (e.g., anterior laser capsulotomy) or other types of surgery should be used.
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spelling doaj.art-b36faaf09bcd4f93a66a16b1d19094642023-09-03T00:18:30ZengMDPI AGMedicina1010-660X2017-12-0153531031510.1016/j.medici.2017.10.003j.medici.2017.10.003Anterior capsulorhexis opening reduction after cataract surgery with subluxated lensesJuris Vanags0Renārs Erts1Guna Laganovska2Department of Ophthalmology, Riga Stradins University, Riga, LatviaDepartment of Physics, Riga Stradins University, Riga, LatviaDepartment of Ophthalmology, Riga Stradins University, Riga, LatviaBackground and objective: This study sought to evaluate anterior capsulorhexis opening (ACO) reductions after surgery for a subluxated lens. Significant reduction of an ACO supports direct zonular involvement (capsular factors excluded by use of capsular tension rings [CTRs] and modern intraocular lens [IOLs]), and these findings question the long-term efficacy of subluxated lens surgery by means of cataract surgery. A small ACO due to lens mobility, non-enlargement of the ACO, and no lens epithelial cell washing due to an additional risk of further zonular damage were left as additional features to evaluate the possible outcomes of this simplified but still complicated surgery.Materials and methods: Data from 30 patients were used in the final analysis of this prospective study. Phacoemulsifications of subluxated lenses were performed in all patients, and iris/capsule hooks and CTRs or Cionni rings were used as stabilisers of the lens. Photography of the anterior parts (performed at 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 3 months and 6 months after surgery) was used to evaluate the anterior capsulorhexis openings.Results: Small initial anterior capsulorhexis openings (13.54 mm2) were achieved, and the area reduction at 6 months was 16.70% (mean area at month 6: 11.28 mm2, P < 0.001). The reduction of the ACO area in the pseudoexfoliation (PEX) syndrome patients was 20% relative to the initial size (13.49 mm2 vs. 10.92 mm2, P < 0.001). Two patients exhibited marked ACO reductions, and both were referred for anterior laser capsulotomy treatment.Conclusions: A weak or partially absent zonule does not markedly affect the reduction of the anterior capsule opening if appropriate surgical techniques, support materials and IOLs are used, even in the presence of a small initial capsulorhexis opening area. Therefore, a cataract surgery approach on the subluxated lens should be used. Ocular comorbidities, particularly PEX syndrome, play more significant roles in ACO reduction, and appropriate ACO size reducing inhibitors (e.g., anterior laser capsulotomy) or other types of surgery should be used.https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/53/5/310Anterior capsulorhexis openingSubluxated lensCapsular tension ringPseudoexfoliation
spellingShingle Juris Vanags
Renārs Erts
Guna Laganovska
Anterior capsulorhexis opening reduction after cataract surgery with subluxated lenses
Medicina
Anterior capsulorhexis opening
Subluxated lens
Capsular tension ring
Pseudoexfoliation
title Anterior capsulorhexis opening reduction after cataract surgery with subluxated lenses
title_full Anterior capsulorhexis opening reduction after cataract surgery with subluxated lenses
title_fullStr Anterior capsulorhexis opening reduction after cataract surgery with subluxated lenses
title_full_unstemmed Anterior capsulorhexis opening reduction after cataract surgery with subluxated lenses
title_short Anterior capsulorhexis opening reduction after cataract surgery with subluxated lenses
title_sort anterior capsulorhexis opening reduction after cataract surgery with subluxated lenses
topic Anterior capsulorhexis opening
Subluxated lens
Capsular tension ring
Pseudoexfoliation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/53/5/310
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