Intraocular lens movement caused by ciliary muscle contraction

To investigate intraocular lens (IOL) movement, measured as a change in anterior chamber depth (ACD) caused by pilocarpine-induced ciliary muscle contraction. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. In this prospective study, the ACD was measured using high-precision, hig...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cataract and refractive surgery 2003-04, Vol.29 (4), p.669-676
Hauptverfasser: Findl, Oliver, Kiss, Barbara, Petternel, Vanessa, Menapace, Rupert, Georgopoulos, Michael, Rainer, Georg, Drexler, Wolfgang
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Zusammenfassung:To investigate intraocular lens (IOL) movement, measured as a change in anterior chamber depth (ACD) caused by pilocarpine-induced ciliary muscle contraction. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. In this prospective study, the ACD was measured using high-precision, high-resolution, dual-beam partial coherence interferometry in 62 pseudophakic eyes of 55 patients under pilocarpine- and cyclopentolate-induced ciliary muscle contraction and relaxation. The following were studied: 2 models of a ring-haptic IOL (designed to accommodate), a plate-haptic IOL, and 3 types of 3-piece IOLs. Measurements were performed 3 months after surgery. The ring-haptic IOLs and plate-haptic IOL showed a forward movement (ring haptic 43A, −116 μm; ring haptic 43E, −222 μm; plate haptic −162 μm). The 3-piece IOLs showed no change in ACD except in 1 IOL type in which there was backward movement (156 μm). Pilocarpine-induced ciliary muscle contraction caused forward movement of ring- and plate-haptic IOLs that resulted in an estimated accommodative amplitude of less than 0.50 diopter in most cases. The accommodating ring-haptic IOLs did not perform better than the conventional plate-haptic IOL.
ISSN:0886-3350
1873-4502
DOI:10.1016/S0886-3350(02)01652-8