The Efficacy of a 6-point Transscleral Suture Fixation of a 3-looped Haptics PC-IOL Implantation Through Scleral Pockets for Surgical Management for Microspherophakia
- Conditions
- Microspherophakia
- Registration Number
- NCT04447157
- Lead Sponsor
- Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University
- Brief Summary
By comparing the preoperative data and postoperative data of 9 patients of microspherophakia, we concluded that the 6-point transscleral suture fixation of a 3-looped haptics posterior chamber intraocular lens (PC-IOL) through scleral pockets was a feasible method of PC-IOL implantation in the surgical treatment of microspherophakia.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 9
- Microspherophakia was diagnosed and lens diameter<9mm;
- The lens subluxation was beyond the range of one quadrant and glasses cannot correct the vision;
- Lens dislocated into the anterior chamber;
- Lens dislocation caused elevated intraocular pressure (IOP);
- The lens contacted the corneal endothelium;
- Cataract;
- Corneal endothelial cell density>1000/mm2;
- The fundus was normal without retinal detachment, severe macular disease and optic nerve atrophy;
- There was possible improvement in postoperative visual acuity measured by retinometer.
- The lens is centered and the position of the lens is stable;
- Glasses can correct the vision obviously;
- The reason for the elevated IOP was independent with the lens;
- A high possibility of corneal decompensation after surgery;
- Fundus function was poor and it is not expected to improve the vision after surgery;
- Combined with other ocular diseases which were not suitable for IOL implantation;
- Combined with a systemic disease that the patient cannot tolerate the surgery.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Anterior chamber depth 6 month postoperation Anterior chamber depth measured using Ultrasound biomicroscope
Intraocular pressure 6 month postoperation intraocular pressure measured using non-contact tonometer
PCIOL tilt degree 6 month postoperation PCIOL tilt degree measured using Ultrasound biomicroscope
PCIOL decentration distance 6 month postoperation PCIOL decentration distance measured using Ultrasound biomicroscope
Visual function 6 month postoperation uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) measured using a decimal chart
Endothelial cell density 6 month postoperation Endothelial cell density was measured by specular microscopy
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method