Efficacy and Safety of Iris-Claw and Scleral Fixated Intraocular Lens in Pediatric Ectopia Lentis : A Systematic Review

S. H. Z. Soraya, Dian Estu
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Abstract Introduction & Objectives : Ectopia lentis is a condition that involves displacement of the crystalline lens because of weakened or damaged zonules. Surgical intervention is indicated in cases of poor best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and progressive severity of subluxation. This systematic review aims to elucidate current evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of iris-claw and scleral-fixated intraocular lenses (IOLs) to treat children with ectopia lentis. Methods : A comprehensive search from multiple electronic databases such as PubMed, Cochrane Library, ProQuest, Scopus, EBSCO, Wiley, and Embase within the last ten years of publication. All seventeen studies matched with studies’ criteria were included in this review and assessed with eligibility assessment tools. The outcomes extracted and compared were BCVA, endothelial cell density, postoperative complications, IOL stability, and intraocular pressure (IOP). Results : Seventeen studies were included in this review; three observational studies, nine retrospective studies and five interventional studies in which majority have a low risk of bias. Significant improvement of post-operative BCVA on both IOLs. The most frequent complications found on ICIOL was pupillary ovalization, while SCIOL was eye infection. Endothelial cell loss was higher in SCIOL, and both IOL showed no significant difference (p > 0,05) in terms of the post-operative IOP. Dislocation of IOL more frequently found on ICIOL. However, ICIOL much more preferred due to less manipulation and duration of surgery. Conclusion : ICIOL and SFIOL were both effective and safe for treating pediatric ectopia lentis. There was no superiority in which technique is better, technique varied according to each surgeon's preference.
虹膜爪和巩膜固定眼内透镜治疗小儿眼睑外翻的疗效和安全性:系统综述
摘要 简介和目的:晶状体外翻是一种由于晶状体带减弱或受损而导致晶状体移位的病症。手术治疗适用于最佳矫正视力(BCVA)较差且移位程度逐渐加重的病例。本系统性综述旨在阐明有关虹膜爪式和巩膜固定式人工晶体(IOLs)治疗儿童晶状体异位症的有效性和安全性的现有证据。方法:从 PubMed、Cochrane Library、ProQuest、Scopus、EBSCO、Wiley 和 Embase 等多个电子数据库中全面检索过去十年内发表的研究。符合研究标准的 17 项研究均被纳入本综述,并通过资格评估工具进行了评估。提取和比较的结果包括:BCVA、内皮细胞密度、术后并发症、人工晶体稳定性和眼压(IOP)。结果:17 项研究被纳入本综述;其中包括 3 项观察性研究、9 项回顾性研究和 5 项介入性研究,大多数研究的偏倚风险较低。两种 IOL 术后 BCVA 均有显著改善。ICIOL 最常见的并发症是瞳孔散大,而 SCIOL 最常见的并发症是眼部感染。两种人工晶体在术后眼压方面没有明显差异(P > 0.05)。ICIOL 的人工晶体脱位更常见。不过,由于操作较少和手术时间较短,ICIOL 更受青睐。结论:ICIOL 和 SFIOL 治疗小儿眼睑外翻既有效又安全。哪种技术更好并无优劣之分,技术因外科医生的偏好而异。
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