Purpose: To compare refractive stability, endothelial cell count (ECC), incidence of complications, and patients' satisfaction between a rigid Verisyse (group I, n = 198) and foldable Veriflex (group II, n = 212) phakic intraocular lenses (pIOL) over 36 months postop.
Materials And Methods: This was a retrospective study. Patients' satisfaction and incidence of photic phenomena were evaluated at one month and one year postop. Data were analyzed to determine difference between groups for astigmatism, mean spherical equivalent (MRSE), uncorrected (UDVA) and corrected (CDVA) monocular distance visual acuity, complication rate (acute and chronic), and ECC. Differences were considered statistically significant when p < 0.05.
Results: Group II cases had significantly higher UDVA, CDVA, and lower astigmatism during the entire follow-up. There was no significant difference in mean MRSE or mean ECC postoperatively. In both groups, mean ECC reduced significantly at one month postop, followed by a gradual linear decline between 1 and 36 months of 22.4 cells/mm/annum (group I) and 13.32 cells/mm/annum (group II). Overall complication rates were ≤ 10% with no significant inter-group differences. Group I patients reported lower incidence of halos at one month but more problems with night vision at one year compared with group II. Overall satisfaction was high and total incidence of reported photic phenomena was low.
Conclusion: Both Verisyse and Veriflex pIOLs are effective in correcting myopia. The Veriflex lens demonstrated better refractive outcome; however, subclinical inflammation observed in the Veriflex group and potential influence of inflammation on ECC loss require further investigation.
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J Ophthalmol
October 2021
Department of Ophthalmology, Military University Hospital Prague, Prague, Czech Republic.
Purpose: To evaluate a 12-year follow-up of myopic patients after iris-fixated phakic intraocular lenses (IF pIOLs) implantation. . Ophthalmology Department, Military University Hospital in Prague (Czech Republic).
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June 2021
Department of Ophthalmology, Augentagesklinik Spreebogen Berlin, Alt-Moabit 101, 10557, Berlin, Germany.
Purpose: To evaluate the influence of the type of the keratectasia and preoperative keratometry readings on the efficacy of implantation of iris-fixated phakic anterior chamber intraocular lenses (pIOL) in patients with keratoconus.
Methods: In this retrospective study, iris-fixated pIOLs (Artisan/Artiflex (Ophtec®), Verisyse/Veriflex (AMO®)) were implanted in 38 eyes of 22 patients with stable keratoconus. Thirty-six eyes underwent corneal crosslinking (CXL) prior to the lens implantation.
Clin Ophthalmol
January 2020
Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo 11566, Egypt.
Purpose: To compare the effect of three different phakic intraocular lenses (pIOLs) on the corneal endothelial cell density (ECD).
Patients And Methods: This was a prospective observational cohort study that included 60 eyes (30 patients) with axial myopia of -6.50 to -22.
J Ophthalmol
September 2018
Beyoğlu Eye Research and Training Hospital, Bereketzade Mah, No. 2, Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey.
Purpose: To compare refractive stability, central endothelial cell density (ECD), and complications between Verisyse (Abbott Medical Optics, Netherlands) and Veriflex (Abbott Medical Optics, Netherlands) phakic intraocular lenses (pIOL) over five years.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients who underwent Verisyse or Veriflex pIOL implantation for surgical correction of myopia. Patients with a 5-year follow-up period were included in the study.
Purpose: To conduct a material analysis of spontaneously subluxated iris-fixated phakic intraocular lenses (IOLs) using light and scanning electron microscopy.
Methods: Six explanted Artisan/Verisyse and Artiflex/Veriflex IOLs (Ophtec, Groningen, Netherlands/AMO, Santa Ana, CA) were analyzed in a laboratory using light and scanning electron microscopy. Four of the IOLs had been explanted after spontaneous subluxation leading to a decrease in visual acuity, whereas the remaining two IOLs did not demonstrate signs of disenclavation but had been explanted in the course of planned cataract surgery and thus served as the control in this study.
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