Post-Operative Outcomes Of Intraocular Lens Implantation With Both Anterior And Posterior Optic Capture In Paediatric Cataract With Insufficient Lens Capsular Support

Objective: To assess the post-operative outcomes of intraocular lens implantation with both anterior and posterior optic capture in terms of visual axis opacification, ocular hypertension, centration of intraocular lens and iris and angle structure irritation in paediatric cataracts with either prim...

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Main Authors: Kalpit Shah, Smit Shah
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.7869/djo.623
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description Objective: To assess the post-operative outcomes of intraocular lens implantation with both anterior and posterior optic capture in terms of visual axis opacification, ocular hypertension, centration of intraocular lens and iris and angle structure irritation in paediatric cataracts with either primary posterior capsular defect or traumatic rupture of anterior capsule or fibrotic anterior capsule or extended anterior capsulorrhexis. Methods: Sixteen (16) eyes of eleven (11) cases of paediatric cataract (5 bilateral and 6 unilateral) of 1 to 4 year of age with either insufficient posterior capsular support or traumatic rupture of anterior capsule or improper anterior capsule to perform anterior continuous curvilinear capsulorrhexis received both anterior and posterior optic capture of posterior chamber intraocular lens (3 piece). Visual axis opacification, intraocular lens centration and intraocular pressure were recorded. The follow up period was 6 to 18 months. Results: Implantation of intraocular lens (3 piece) with both anterior and posterior optic capture was performed successfully in sixteen eyes of paediatric cataract of 1 to 4 year of age. All the eyes had a clear visual axis with no visual axis opacification and maintained clinical centration of intraocular lens with normal intraocular pressure. Conclusion: Anterior and posterior optic capture of intraocular lens is a safe and effective method of treatment of paediatric cataract of 1 to 4 year of age with insufficient lens capsular support in prevention of visual axis opacification.
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spelling doaj-art-a5c5751d8ae94864b183d52e58df66ef2025-08-20T03:10:56ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsDelhi Journal of Ophthalmology0972-02002454-27842021-01-01313475010.7869/djo.623Post-Operative Outcomes Of Intraocular Lens Implantation With Both Anterior And Posterior Optic Capture In Paediatric Cataract With Insufficient Lens Capsular SupportKalpit ShahSmit ShahObjective: To assess the post-operative outcomes of intraocular lens implantation with both anterior and posterior optic capture in terms of visual axis opacification, ocular hypertension, centration of intraocular lens and iris and angle structure irritation in paediatric cataracts with either primary posterior capsular defect or traumatic rupture of anterior capsule or fibrotic anterior capsule or extended anterior capsulorrhexis. Methods: Sixteen (16) eyes of eleven (11) cases of paediatric cataract (5 bilateral and 6 unilateral) of 1 to 4 year of age with either insufficient posterior capsular support or traumatic rupture of anterior capsule or improper anterior capsule to perform anterior continuous curvilinear capsulorrhexis received both anterior and posterior optic capture of posterior chamber intraocular lens (3 piece). Visual axis opacification, intraocular lens centration and intraocular pressure were recorded. The follow up period was 6 to 18 months. Results: Implantation of intraocular lens (3 piece) with both anterior and posterior optic capture was performed successfully in sixteen eyes of paediatric cataract of 1 to 4 year of age. All the eyes had a clear visual axis with no visual axis opacification and maintained clinical centration of intraocular lens with normal intraocular pressure. Conclusion: Anterior and posterior optic capture of intraocular lens is a safe and effective method of treatment of paediatric cataract of 1 to 4 year of age with insufficient lens capsular support in prevention of visual axis opacification.https://journals.lww.com/10.7869/djo.623paediatric cataractinsufficient posterior capsular supporttraumatic rupture of anterior capsulefibrotic anterior capsuleextended anterior capsulorrhexisintraocular lens implantationanterior captureposterior capture.
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Post-Operative Outcomes Of Intraocular Lens Implantation With Both Anterior And Posterior Optic Capture In Paediatric Cataract With Insufficient Lens Capsular Support
Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology
paediatric cataract
insufficient posterior capsular support
traumatic rupture of anterior capsule
fibrotic anterior capsule
extended anterior capsulorrhexis
intraocular lens implantation
anterior capture
posterior capture.
title Post-Operative Outcomes Of Intraocular Lens Implantation With Both Anterior And Posterior Optic Capture In Paediatric Cataract With Insufficient Lens Capsular Support
title_full Post-Operative Outcomes Of Intraocular Lens Implantation With Both Anterior And Posterior Optic Capture In Paediatric Cataract With Insufficient Lens Capsular Support
title_fullStr Post-Operative Outcomes Of Intraocular Lens Implantation With Both Anterior And Posterior Optic Capture In Paediatric Cataract With Insufficient Lens Capsular Support
title_full_unstemmed Post-Operative Outcomes Of Intraocular Lens Implantation With Both Anterior And Posterior Optic Capture In Paediatric Cataract With Insufficient Lens Capsular Support
title_short Post-Operative Outcomes Of Intraocular Lens Implantation With Both Anterior And Posterior Optic Capture In Paediatric Cataract With Insufficient Lens Capsular Support
title_sort post operative outcomes of intraocular lens implantation with both anterior and posterior optic capture in paediatric cataract with insufficient lens capsular support
topic paediatric cataract
insufficient posterior capsular support
traumatic rupture of anterior capsule
fibrotic anterior capsule
extended anterior capsulorrhexis
intraocular lens implantation
anterior capture
posterior capture.
url https://journals.lww.com/10.7869/djo.623
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