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Astigmatism, spherical aberration, contrast vision and defocus of 124 MICS cases in a multicentre study . Jean-Claude Rigal-Sastourné The author of this poster has received travel expense reimbursement from PhysIOL. Purpose
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Astigmatism, spherical aberration, contrast vision and defocus of 124 MICS cases in a multicentre study Jean-Claude Rigal-Sastourné The author of this poster has received travel expense reimbursement from PhysIOL ASCRS 2010
Purpose • To evaluate the refractive outcomes in terms of astigmatism, spherical aberration, contrast vision and defocus, of micro-incision cataract surgery after implantation of a micro-incision aspheric intraocular lens. Methods • Prospective multicentre study • 124 eyes implanted with Micro AY (PhysIOL) • Four surgeons performing micro-incision cataract surgery: D. Deidier, G. Lesieur, P. Rozot, JC Rigal-Sastourné • Examinations at 1 week (124 eyes) and 3 month (101 eyes) ASCRS 2010
IOL Features Micro AY lens (PhysIOL) • 25% hydrophilic acrylic • 10.75mm overall diameter • 6.15mm aspheric optic • Blue blocker • 360° square edge • 5° angulation MicroSet injection system • 1.8 to 2.2mm incisions ASCRS 2010
Population • Mean age 73.5 ±8.3 (range 51-89) • 54% female, 46% male • Cataract type: 50.8% nuclear, 20.2% cortical, 16.9% subcapsular Surgery • Topical anaesthesia: 96% • Clear corneal incision: 100% • Bi-axial technique (1 to 1.3mm incision): 74.2% • Co-axial technique (2.2mm incision): 25.8% ASCRS 2010
Results * Mean IOL power: 20.82D (min 12, max 28) ** Unenlarged in all cases but 4 for astigmatism reduction ASCRS 2010
Results Potential post-op BCVA of less than 0.6 were excluded from the study Cylinder less or equal to preop in 72.3% of cases ASCRS 2010
Results ASCRS 2010
Results Defocus curve (n=28) ESCRS 2009
Results Comparison of defocus curve 1.0 0.79 0.95 0.76 0.7 0.75 0.72 0.53 0.50 0.45 0.33 0.4 0.35 0.28 ESCRS 2009 ESCRS 2009
Conclusion Good visual outcomes with low levels of astigmatism, good visual acuity and good contrast vision were observed in this study three months after MICS and implantation of an aspheric micro-incision lens. When aberrometry was performed, most eyes ended with an expected slightly positive balance of spherical aberration. Defocus curves have shown only a slight decrease of depth of focus in comparison to spherical IOLs. No complications were due to the implant: there were no problems during insertion, no IOL deposits and no posterior capsule early opacity. ASCRS 2010