Objective: To investigate long-term efficacy and safety of an iris-claw phakic intraocular lens (ICPIOL) implantation for high myopia.

Methods: A consecutive group of 86 eyes in 49 patients with -15.33±3.81 diopters (D) of myopia was implanted with the Artisan ICPIOL (Ophtec), and was evaluated preoperatively and 1, 2, 3 years postoperatively. Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), manifest refraction, intraocular pressure, and complications were evaluated.

Results: The implantation was successful in all of 86 eyes. Compared with preoperative data, UCVA, BCVA, and spherical equivalent (SE) were improved significantly (F=513.68, 20.88, 827.65; P<0.01). At 3-year postoperatively, UCVA in 85% eyes was 0.5 or better, in 35% was 0.8 or better; No loss of BCVA was found, 17% gained 1 line, and 59% gained 2 lines or more; SE in 81%, 54% eyes was within ±1.00 D, ±0.50 D of attempted, respectively. At 1-, 2-, 3-year follow-up, the corneal endothelial loss was 3.60%, 5.78%, 7.74%, respectively. There were 2 macular haemorrhages resulted from CNV, and 1 ICPIOL repositioning due to inappropriate iris capture. No other severe complications occurred.

Conclusion: At 3-year follow-up, the implantation of the ICPIOL proved to be safe and effective for the correction of myopia in phakic eyes.

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