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Clinicopathological findings in human autopsy eyes with an Anis circular lens

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Clinicopathological findings in human autopsy eyes with an Anis circular lens

Auteurs : G. U. Auffarth [États-Unis, Allemagne] ; C. Mccabe [États-Unis] ; M. R. Tetz [Allemagne] ; D. J. Apple [États-Unis]

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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the long-term performance of the Anis circular intraocular lens (IOL). Setting: Center for IOL Research, Storm Eye Institute, Charleston, South Carolina. Materials: Fifteen human autopsy eyes with an Anis circular IOL submitted between 1985 and 1993 were evaluated. The eyes were sectioned at the equatorial plane, and the anterior segment containing the capsular bag and the IOL was photographed from the posterior perspective. Fixation, centration, capsular bag shape, zonular damage, central posterior capsule opacification (PCO), and Soemmering's ring formation were analyzed. The results were compared with those of a control group comprising human autopsy eyes with a one-piece (n = 15) or three-piece (n = 15) poly(methyl methacrylate) IOL with a C-loop design. Results: All 15 Anis lOLs showed symmetrical in-the-bag fixation. Mean decentration in the Anis IOL eyes was significantly lower than in the control eyes (P = .02). Eyes with the Anis IOL had fewer zonular defects (P = .0005) and a better circular extension of the capsular bag (P = .003). There were no statistically significant differences in PCO (P = .29) or Soemmering's ring formation (P = .67). Conclusion: The Anis IOL with a circular haptic design had better centration and capsular bag morphology than the control eyes, although a difference in PCO and Soemmering's ring formation could not be shown.


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<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Purpose: To evaluate the long-term performance of the Anis circular intraocular lens (IOL). Setting: Center for IOL Research, Storm Eye Institute, Charleston, South Carolina. Materials: Fifteen human autopsy eyes with an Anis circular IOL submitted between 1985 and 1993 were evaluated. The eyes were sectioned at the equatorial plane, and the anterior segment containing the capsular bag and the IOL was photographed from the posterior perspective. Fixation, centration, capsular bag shape, zonular damage, central posterior capsule opacification (PCO), and Soemmering's ring formation were analyzed. The results were compared with those of a control group comprising human autopsy eyes with a one-piece (n = 15) or three-piece (n = 15) poly(methyl methacrylate) IOL with a C-loop design. Results: All 15 Anis lOLs showed symmetrical in-the-bag fixation. Mean decentration in the Anis IOL eyes was significantly lower than in the control eyes (P = .02). Eyes with the Anis IOL had fewer zonular defects (P = .0005) and a better circular extension of the capsular bag (P = .003). There were no statistically significant differences in PCO (P = .29) or Soemmering's ring formation (P = .67). Conclusion: The Anis IOL with a circular haptic design had better centration and capsular bag morphology than the control eyes, although a difference in PCO and Soemmering's ring formation could not be shown.</div>
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