Photic phenomena after presbyopia-correcting intraocular lens implantation: incidence, risk factors, prevention, and strategies.

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Expert review of medical devices Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-03 DOI:10.1080/17434440.2025.2539262
Wenqian Shen, Baoxian Zhuo, Lei Cai, Jin Yang
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Introduction: The advent of refractive cataract surgery has resulted in better spectacle independence and quality of life in patients, accompanied by increased patient expectations. Photic phenomena, such as glare, halo, and starbursts, are the most common visual complaints in patients and have become major causes of dissatisfaction after refractive cataract surgery.

Areas covered: Our review aimed to explore the incidence, risk factors, prevention, and management strategies for photic phenomena after presbyopia-correcting intraocular lens implantation, providing evidence to develop strategies to prevent and treat photic phenomena. The following databases were searched PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science to conduct the review. The level of scientific evidence was graded according to the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN).

Expert opinion: Photic phenomena remain a significant challenge in refractive cataract surgery, despite advancements in presbyopia-correcting intraocular lens technology. Based on current evidence, rigorous patient selection, precise surgical execution, and tailored postoperative care - is paramount to minimizing photic phenomena. Surgeons must balance technological innovation with individualized patient counseling to align expectations with achievable visual outcomes. Future well-designed studies and advanced simulation tools are needed to better assess these symptoms, explore related risk factors, and improve prevention strategies.

矫正老花眼人工晶体植入术后的光现象:发生率、危险因素、预防和策略。
引言:屈光性白内障手术的出现使患者的眼镜独立性和生活质量得到了提高,同时患者的期望也有所提高。光现象,如眩光、光晕和星光闪烁,是患者最常见的视力主诉,也是屈光性白内障手术后患者不满意的主要原因。涉及领域:本综述旨在探讨老花眼矫正人工晶状体植入术后光现象的发生率、危险因素、预防和处理策略,为制定预防和治疗光现象的策略提供依据。检索了PubMed、Embase和Web of Science等数据库进行综述。科学证据的水平是根据苏格兰校际指导网络(SIGN)进行分级的。专家意见:光现象仍然是屈光性白内障手术的重大挑战,尽管老花眼矫正人工晶状体技术取得了进步。根据目前的证据,严格的患者选择,精确的手术执行和量身定制的术后护理-是最大限度地减少光现象。外科医生必须平衡技术创新与个性化患者咨询,使期望与可实现的视觉结果保持一致。未来需要精心设计的研究和先进的模拟工具来更好地评估这些症状,探索相关的危险因素,并改进预防策略。
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