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Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the role of the first eye vault after the implantation of implantable collamer lens (ICL) V4c in selecting ICL size for the second eye and analyze the changing characteristics of the vault.
Setting: Qingdao Eye Hospital of Shandong First Medical University.
Design: Retrospective case series.
Methods: In this retrospective study, 509 patients (1018 eyes) receiving bilateral ICL V4c implants were evaluated. Surgical management method was as follows: the vault was measured at 2 hours after the first eye surgery, and we selected ICL size for the second eye based on the vault of the first eye. The bilateral vault was measured and evaluated between different periods of follow-up.
Results: The rate of ICL re-alignment or exchange due to abnormal vault was 1.47% (15/1018), with the second eye showing a significantly lower incidence (0.39%) compared to the first eye (2.55%)(P<0.01). Patients were categorized into four groups based on the vault value obtained at 2 hours postoperatively (baseline). There was significant difference in the value of vault decrease among the four groups at 1day, 1week, 1month, and 3months follow-up(all P<0.01). There was a significant positive correlation between the decrease in the vault and the baseline vault(all P < 0.01).
Conclusion: Selecting the ICL size for the second eye based on the first eye's vault measurement 2 hours postoperatively can effectively minimize the need for further surgeries. Notably, eyes with a higher initial vault experienced a more pronounced decrease.
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The Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery (JCRS), a preeminent peer-reviewed monthly ophthalmology publication, is the official journal of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) and the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS).
JCRS publishes high quality articles on all aspects of anterior segment surgery. In addition to original clinical studies, the journal features a consultation section, practical techniques, important cases, and reviews as well as basic science articles.