Purpose: This study compares the functional outcomes of correction using two different types of aberrational extended depth-of-focus (EDOF) intraocular lenses (IOLs).
Material And Methods: The study was conducted in two standardized groups (20 patients, 20 eyes in each group). Patients in group 1 were implanted EDOF IOL I, in group 2 - EDOF IOL II.
Unlabelled: Prevention of decentration and dislocation of the "capsular bag + intraocular lens" (IOL) complex in the late postoperative period is an actual problem of surgical treatment of patients with pronounced lens subluxation.
Purpose: To conduct a comparative clinical study of positional stability of the "capsular bag + IOL" complex in the late postoperative period after application of a combined technique of capsular bag fixation in patients with subluxation of the lens.
Material And Methods: Phacoemulsification (PE) with in-the-bag IOL implantation and postoperative observation was performed in 213 patients (234 eyes) with cataract and pronounced lens subluxation.
Introduction: Prevention of intraoperative miosis in hybrid (femtosecond laser-assisted) phacoemulsification is a relevant problem of cataract surgery.
Purpose: Development and clinical study of an effective method for preventing intraoperative miosis in hybrid (femtosecond laser-assisted) phacoemulsification.
Material And Methods: Hybrid phacoemulsification was performed in 300 patients (300 eyes).
A new algorithm of combined surgical treatment of cataract and glaucoma was developed. It enables selection of a proper method of pathogenically oriented antiglaucomatous intervention, decreases surgical trauma, facilitates normalization of intraocular pressure and helps stabilizing the course of the disease. Another development is a modification of combined phacoemulsification and trabeculectomy ab interno, aimed at increasing visual and hypotensive results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhacoemulsification is the most sparing technique of cataract removal in patients with open-angle glaucoma. The retention of intraocular fluid should be determined to choose a pathogenetically oriented antiglaucoma operation for uncompensated open-angle glaucoma (OAG). The study of the Schlemm's canal retrograde blood filling phenomenon may be a technique of the most informative value.
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