2006
DOI: 10.4103/0301-4738.27950
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A retrospective analysis of the first Indian experience on Artisan phakic intraocular lens

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“…In several studies, cases of elevated IOP in the early postoperative period resolved without further damage and were probably related to retained OVD or steroid medication. 416,21,25,61,118,119 Phakic Intraocular Lens Rotation Photographic analysis after implantation of toric Artisan pIOLs showed no rotation greater than 2 degrees at 6 months follow-up in a report by Tehrani et al 35 Using Scheimpflug photography, Baumeister et al 120 examined the postoperative stability of pIOLs and report that the iris-fixated pIOL had the best positional stability compared with anterior chamber and posterior chamber pIOLs. Therefore, the iris-fixated pIOL is particularly interesting for toric pIOL designs.…”
Section: Intraocular Pressure Elevationmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In several studies, cases of elevated IOP in the early postoperative period resolved without further damage and were probably related to retained OVD or steroid medication. 416,21,25,61,118,119 Phakic Intraocular Lens Rotation Photographic analysis after implantation of toric Artisan pIOLs showed no rotation greater than 2 degrees at 6 months follow-up in a report by Tehrani et al 35 Using Scheimpflug photography, Baumeister et al 120 examined the postoperative stability of pIOLs and report that the iris-fixated pIOL had the best positional stability compared with anterior chamber and posterior chamber pIOLs. Therefore, the iris-fixated pIOL is particularly interesting for toric pIOL designs.…”
Section: Intraocular Pressure Elevationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…After pIOL exchange, inflammation in the anterior chamber disappeared completely. Senthil et al 21 report postoperative iritis in 3% of the eyes after Artisan implantation that resolved completely. Moshirfar et al 23 report an incidence of 1.2% of cells and flare for 1 month after Artisan/Verisyse surgery.…”
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“…Several clinical trials with variable results partially reported that the position of ICIOLs and the morphometry of the anterior chamber (eg, deep or shallow anterior chambers,4 white-to-white distance, or sulcus diameter) may have consequences, eg, endothelial cell loss4,5 or chronic inflammations of the iris 6,7. To measure in more realistic conditions, investigations using Scheimpflug photography or ultrasound biomicroscopy have also been performed 8,9.…”
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confidence: 99%