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Clinical results after implantation of silicone intraocular lens Naoki Kurobe 1 , Yoshinao Majima 1 , Takayasu Nomura 1 , Kazumoto Kimata 1 , Kiminori Hirokawa 1 1Dept of Ophthalmol, Fujitagakuen Health Univ Sch of Med pp.319-323
Published Date 1987/4/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410209980
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We treated 49 eyes with cataract by implantation of posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) made of silicone and supplied by Staar Surgical Co. The postsurgical period of observation ranged from 5 to 10 months, with the mean at 8.4 months.

The course of postoperative visual recovery in the series was essentially similar to eyes treated by conventional IOL implantation. The corneal endoth-elial loss at 3 months after surgery averaged 12.2% in the series: a value similar to eyes after conven-tional IOL surgery. Fluorophotometric findings one month after surgery showed that the effect on blood-aqueous barrier was less in the silicone group thanin control eyes receiving conventional IOL fixated at the ciliary sulcus.

We found fewer deposits on the silicone IOL surface than the PMMA IOL when seen by specular microscopy. After-cataract developed in 13 out of the 49 eyes at 3 months postoperatively. The incidence was higher than in PMMA - IOL -treated eyes. One eye developed bulging of silicone IOL haptic, necessitating later repositioning. The procedure of repositioning was easy due to absence of adhesion between the silicone IOL and the ocular tissue.

Silicone IOL is lightweight, autoclavable, holda-ble and excerts minimum activity when implanted in the eye. The present clinical findings further show the usefulness of silicone IOL.

Rinsho Ganka (Jpn J Clin Ophthalmol) 41(4) : 319-323, 1987


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