Kohnen, Thomas MD, PhD, FEBO
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000880
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 133-134
Kohnen, Thomas MD, PhD, FEBO; European Editor
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000881
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 135
Bala, Chandra PhD, MBBS, FRANZCO; Poyales, Francisco MD; Guarro, Mercè MD; Mesa, Ramón Ruiz MD; Mearza, Ali MB, BS, FRCOphth; Varma, Devesh Kumar BEng, MD, FRCSC; Jasti, Srichand MS; Lemp-Hull, Jessie DrPH
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000712
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 136-143
To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of a new presbyopia-correcting intraocular lens (IOL) with a nondiffractive design, DFT015, compared with an aspheric monofocal IOL, SN60WF.
Kohnen, Thomas MD, PhD, FEBO; Petermann, Kerstin MSc; Böhm, Myriam MD; Hemkeppler, Eva MSc; Ahmad, Wasim; Hinzelmann, Lisa MSc; Pawlowicz, Katarzyna MD; Jandewerth, Tyll MD; Lwowski, Christoph MD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000826
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 144-150
To evaluate visual performance and patient-reported outcomes after bilateral implantation of a new nondiffractive wavefront-shaping extended depth-of-focus (EDoF) intraocular lens (IOL).
van Amelsfort, Thomas MD; Webers, Valentijn S.C. MD; Bauer, Noël J.C. MD, PhD; Clement, Laurentius H.H. BSc; van den Biggelaar, Frank J.H.M. PhD; Nuijts, Rudy M.M.A. MD, PhD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000825
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 151-156
To evaluate visual outcomes, spectacle independence, and optical phenomena after bilateral implantation of a nondiffractive extended depth-of-focus (EDoF) intraocular lens (IOL) targeted for minimonovision.
Pellegrini, Marco MD; Furiosi, Luca MD; Yu, Angeli Christy MD; Giannaccare, Giuseppe MD, PhD; Scuteri, Gianfranco MD; Gardeli, Ioanna MD; Busin, Massimo MD; Bovone, Cristina MD; Spena, Rossella MD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000730
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 157-161
To evaluate the efficacy and predictability of cataract extraction with toric intraocular lens (IOL) implantation after deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) or mushroom penetrating keratoplasty (PK).
Hind, Jennifer BMSc, MBChB, FRCOphth; Jamison, Aaron BSc(Hon), MBChB, FRCOphth; Schipani, Stefano MD; Connolly, Julie MSc, MBChB, PhD, FRCOphth; Cauchi, Paul MBBS, FRCOphth; Chadha, Vikas MBBS, DNB(Ophthalmology), FRCS(Glasgow), FRCOphth
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000717
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 162-167
To quantify the risks for cataract surgery in patients who have previously undergone external beam radiotherapy (EBRT).
Koenig, Lisa R. MD; Duong, Andrew T. BA; Yuan, Melissa BA; Van Tassel, Sarah H. MD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000739
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 168-172
To report real-world complications associated with femtosecond laser–assisted cataract surgery (FLACS).
Matarazzo, Francesco MD, FEBO; Phylactou, Maria MD, MSc, FEBO; Day, Alexander C. PhD, FRCOphth; Maurino, Vincenzo MD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000741
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 173-176
To evaluate the impact of surgery restrictions on cataract surgery performance.
Culp, Catherine MD; Qu, Phillip MD; Jones, Jason MD; Fram, Nicole MD; Ogawa, Gregory MD; Masket, Samuel MD; Mamalis, Nick MD; Werner, Liliana MD, PhD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000742
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 177-184
To describe the findings of a recently described syndrome, the dead bag syndrome, in which the capsular bag appears to be clear many years postoperatively, becoming diaphanous and floppy and unable to support the intraocular lens (IOL) within it.
Kose, Bulent MD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000731
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 185-189
To evaluate agreement of posterior corneal curvature parameters between a swept-source optical coherence tomography–based biometer (IOLMaster 700) and Scheimpflug topography (Pentacam HR) in healthy, myopic eyes.
Herber, Robert PhD, MSc; Lenk, Janine MD, FEBO; Pillunat, Lutz E. MD, PhD, FEBO; Raiskup, Frederik MD, PhD, DSc, FEBO
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000734
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 190-198
To investigate the accordance and repeatability of tomographic parameters measured by a new swept-source optical coherence tomographer (SS-OCT, ANTERION), a rotating Scheimpflug camera (RSC, Pentacam), and a dual Scheimpflug-Placido system (DSP, Galilei G6).
Malhotra, Chintan MS; Gupta, Barkha MD; Jain, Arun K. MD, DNB; Dhar, Supriya MS; Gupta, Amit MS; Balyan, Monika MS
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000732
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 199-207
To compare the outcomes of contact lens–assisted corneal crosslinking (CACXL) and transepithelial CXL (TECXL) with standard epithelium-off (epi-off) CXL for progressive keratoconus.
Sun, Ling MD, PhD; Zhao, Jing MD, PhD; Zhang, Xiaoyu MD, PhD; Shen, Yang MD, PhD; Tian, Mi MD, PhD; Zhou, Xingtao MD, PhD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000733
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 208-214
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of transepithelial accelerated corneal crosslinking (CXL) for advanced keratoconus eyes with maximum keratometry (Kmax) values >58 diopters (D).
Flockerzi, Elias MD; Vinciguerra, Riccardo MD; Belin, Michael Wellington MD; Vinciguerra, Paolo MD; Ambrósio, Renato Jr MD, PhD; Seitz, Berthold MD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000740
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 215-221
To investigate the relationship between corneal biomechanics and keratoconus (KC) severity as described by tomographic parameters.
Rossi, Tommaso MD; Ceccacci, Andrea DEng; Testa, Gabriel PhD; Ruggiero, Andrew PhD; Bonora, Nicola PhD; D'Agostino, Isabella MD; Telani, Serena MD; Ripandelli, Guido MD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000711
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 222-229
To evaluate the influence of anterior capsulorhexis shape, dimension, and eccentricity on intraocular lens (IOL) position.
Zhang, Lu MS; Schickhardt, Sonja PhD; Fang, Hui MS; Auerbach, Florian MD; Cagampang, Perfecto III MD; Merz, Patrick R. PhD; Auffarth, Gerd U. MD, FEBO
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000736
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 230-237
To compare 1 new intraocular lens (IOL) injector system against 3 standard injector systems in porcine eyes.
Liu, Huayan PhD; Liu, Xianjie MD; Chen, Yutong MD; Wang, Danfeng MD; Li, Yongshan BS; Chen, Haijie BS; Ma, Xiaoli PhD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000755
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 238-244
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy on the incidence of pseudophakic retinal detachment (RD). The PubMed and Embase databases were searched for meta-analysis. Subgroup analyses were conducted according to study location, number of cases, mean follow-up time, and cataract procedure. The final analysis included 11 studies with 309 cases of RD in 65?117 eyes undergoing cataract surgery. Among them, 8232 eyes underwent Nd:YAG capsulotomy. This analysis demonstrated an increased risk for RD with Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy (relative risk [RR], 1.57; 95% CI, 1.17-2.12; P = .003; hazard ratio, 1.64; 95% CI, 1.03-2.62; P = .04). Subgroup analysis suggested somewhat stronger associations in Asian (RR, 4.54; 95% CI, 2.20-9.38; P < .0001) than in non-Asian populations (Americans, P = .12; Europeans and others, P = .21) and with extracapsular cataract extraction (RR, 2.97; 95% CI, 1.83-4.83; P < .0001) than with phacoemulsification (P = .95). To conclude, Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy may be associated with an increased risk for pseudophakic RD.
Nghiem, Allan Z. MB ChB, FRCOphth; Lin, Pei-Fen MB BS, FRCOphth; Maurino, Vincenzo MD; Flynn, Thomas H. PhD, FRCOphth
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000701
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 245-246
Micheletti, J. Morgan MD; Weber, Nicole BSA; McCauley, Matthew B. MD; Doe, Erin A. MD; Coffee, Robert E. MD; Caplan, Michael B. MD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000845
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 247-250
In-the-bag intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation is a well-known complication after cataract surgery. As the number of cataract surgeries performed annually continues to increase, so will the incidence of IOL dislocations requiring surgical correction. Described is a new technique for rescue and refixation of a single-piece acrylic IOL. In this method, a new instrument called the IOL punch is used to create a hole at the optic–haptic junction or along the border of the optic, which acts as an anchor point for centration and subsequent scleral fixation of a dislocated IOL. The IOL punch allows for precise intraocular manipulation of the IOL and is less invasive compared with popular scleral fixation methods. This innovative technique may decrease the risk for postoperative complications and allows patients to maintain or recover previous uncorrected visual acuity by circumventing the need for IOL explantation or exchange.
Rosenberg, Eric D. DO, MScEng; Levi, Maxwell A. BS; Nattis, Alanna S. DO
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000823
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 251-253
In this study, a procedure for iridodialysis repair using an elegant, cost-effective, and quick technique using 6-0 polypropylene sutures, low-temperature electrocautery, and a 27-gauge needle is presented. Previously, all methods required performing a conjunctival peritomy to expose bare sclera and then typically intricate movements and knot tying. The method described in this study combined the sewing machine technique and a modified Yamane scleral-fixation technique to treat iridodialysis that required no knots, peritomies, or specialized equipment.
Fram, Nicole R. MD; Bedrood, Sahar MD, PhD; Durr, Georges M. MD, FRCSC; Liaboe, Chase A. MD; Samuelson, Thomas W. MD; Shah, Manjool MD; McCabe, Cathleen MD
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000882
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 254
A 73-year-old man with an ocular history of inactive age-related macular degeneration and chronic angle-closure glaucoma (CACG) in both eyes recently underwent femtosecond laser–assisted cataract surgery/phacoemulsification and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation with simultaneous Hydrus microstent (Ivantis, Inc.) implantation in the left eye. Although there was some reported subincisional iris prolapse due to intraoperative floppy iris, the case was otherwise uneventful according to the referring surgeon. Two months postoperatively, he was referred to our office for a myopic surprise of approximately 2.0 diopters (D) in the left eye (Figure 1
Sandhanam, Kasi
doi : 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000876
February 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - p 221
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