Evaluation of anterior capsular contraction syndrome after cataract surgery with commonly used intraocular lenses

Matthew Hartman,1 Michael Rauser,2 Matthew Brucks,2 KV Chalam2 1Department of Ophthalmology, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, USA; 2Department of Ophthalmology, Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Loma Linda, CA, USA Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the i...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bdce4d8034b144b488ad2a375f0c2e142021-12-02T01:15:24ZEvaluation of anterior capsular contraction syndrome after cataract surgery with commonly used intraocular lenses1177-5483https://doaj.org/article/bdce4d8034b144b488ad2a375f0c2e142018-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/evaluation-of-anterior-capsular-contraction-syndrome-after-cataract-su-peer-reviewed-article-OPTHhttps://doaj.org/toc/1177-5483Matthew Hartman,1 Michael Rauser,2 Matthew Brucks,2 KV Chalam2 1Department of Ophthalmology, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, USA; 2Department of Ophthalmology, Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Loma Linda, CA, USA Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence of anterior capsular contraction syndrome (ACCS) in cataract patients after implantation with one of two most commonly used hydrophobic acrylic lenses. Setting: This study included patients from Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, USA. Design: This study is a retrospective chart review. Methods: In this study, 1,047 eyes of 811 patients with and without known ACCS risk factors who underwent successful phacoemulsification and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation were included. Eyes that sustained intraoperative capsular tears and patients with a postoperative follow-up of <1 month were excluded. Each patient underwent surgery by the same surgeon receiving either the SN60WF IOL or the ZCB00 IOL. The duration of postoperative follow-up along with the presence of ACCS and the dimensions of the anterior capsule opening in these cases were recorded. The incidence of ACCS between the two lenses was compared. Results: ACCS was significantly (P=0.045) less frequent in those patients who received the ZCB00 lens compared to those who received the SN60WF lens, despite a significantly greater (P<0.0001) number of patients with ACCS risk factors in the ZCB00 cohort. Conclusion: In a direct comparison of the ZCB00 and SN60WF IOLs, a lower incidence of ACCS was found with ZCB00 IOL. Keywords: acrylic resins, biocompatible materials, capsule opacification, intraocular lens implantation, capsular phimosis, treatment outcomeHartman MRauser MBrucks MChalam KVDove Medical PressarticleAcrylic ResinsBiocompatible MaterialsCapsule OpacificationIntraocular Lens ImplantationCapsular PhimosisTreatment OutcomeOphthalmologyRE1-994ENClinical Ophthalmology, Vol Volume 12, Pp 1399-1403 (2018)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Acrylic Resins
Biocompatible Materials
Capsule Opacification
Intraocular Lens Implantation
Capsular Phimosis
Treatment Outcome
Ophthalmology
RE1-994
spellingShingle Acrylic Resins
Biocompatible Materials
Capsule Opacification
Intraocular Lens Implantation
Capsular Phimosis
Treatment Outcome
Ophthalmology
RE1-994
Hartman M
Rauser M
Brucks M
Chalam KV
Evaluation of anterior capsular contraction syndrome after cataract surgery with commonly used intraocular lenses
description Matthew Hartman,1 Michael Rauser,2 Matthew Brucks,2 KV Chalam2 1Department of Ophthalmology, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, USA; 2Department of Ophthalmology, Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Loma Linda, CA, USA Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence of anterior capsular contraction syndrome (ACCS) in cataract patients after implantation with one of two most commonly used hydrophobic acrylic lenses. Setting: This study included patients from Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, USA. Design: This study is a retrospective chart review. Methods: In this study, 1,047 eyes of 811 patients with and without known ACCS risk factors who underwent successful phacoemulsification and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation were included. Eyes that sustained intraoperative capsular tears and patients with a postoperative follow-up of <1 month were excluded. Each patient underwent surgery by the same surgeon receiving either the SN60WF IOL or the ZCB00 IOL. The duration of postoperative follow-up along with the presence of ACCS and the dimensions of the anterior capsule opening in these cases were recorded. The incidence of ACCS between the two lenses was compared. Results: ACCS was significantly (P=0.045) less frequent in those patients who received the ZCB00 lens compared to those who received the SN60WF lens, despite a significantly greater (P<0.0001) number of patients with ACCS risk factors in the ZCB00 cohort. Conclusion: In a direct comparison of the ZCB00 and SN60WF IOLs, a lower incidence of ACCS was found with ZCB00 IOL. Keywords: acrylic resins, biocompatible materials, capsule opacification, intraocular lens implantation, capsular phimosis, treatment outcome
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title Evaluation of anterior capsular contraction syndrome after cataract surgery with commonly used intraocular lenses
title_short Evaluation of anterior capsular contraction syndrome after cataract surgery with commonly used intraocular lenses
title_full Evaluation of anterior capsular contraction syndrome after cataract surgery with commonly used intraocular lenses
title_fullStr Evaluation of anterior capsular contraction syndrome after cataract surgery with commonly used intraocular lenses
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of anterior capsular contraction syndrome after cataract surgery with commonly used intraocular lenses
title_sort evaluation of anterior capsular contraction syndrome after cataract surgery with commonly used intraocular lenses
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