Visual Outcomes in Post-Operative Adjustable Intraocular Lens after Cataract Surgery in Post-Refractive Patients | ASCRS
Presentation
Visual Outcomes in Post-Operative Adjustable Intraocular Lens after Cataract Surgery in Post-Refractive Patients
May 2020
Meeting: 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting
Session: SPS-110 Post Refractive Surgery - IOL Calculations
Authors: William F. Wiley, MD, Kayla Karpuk OD, Kathleen Jee MD, Shamik Bafna MD
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Purpose
To evaluate the targeted refractive and visual outcomes after implantation of the Light Adjustable Lens (LAL, RxSight) after cataract surgery in patients with prior corneal refractive surgery.

Methods
In this single-center, consecutive, retrospective case series, patients with a history of prior corneal refractive surgery (LASIK or PRK) who underwent cataract extraction with implantation of the LAL were included. Primary outcome measures included best corrected acuity (BCVA), uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), mean manifest refraction spherical equivalent (MRSE), and the number of patients within ±0.5 D and ±1.0 D of refractive target. Data was collected preoperatively and following final postoperative adjustment with the light delivery device (LDD).

Results
This study comprised 20 eyes of 18 patients (with plan to update with additional data prior to presentation). Following the final postoperative adjustment with the LDD, the mean MRSE was -0.23 D, with 75% of eyes within ±0.5 D and 100% within ±1.0 D of refractive target. 100% of eyes achieved UCVA of 20/40 or better, with 87% achieving 20/25 UCVA or better. Data will be updated prior to presentation at the ASCRS 2020 meeting.

Conclusion
The LAL provides excellent refractive and visual outcomes in patients with a history of corneal refractive surgery, who are known to have challenging intraocular lens power calculations. These results suggest the LAL is a favorable option in this patient cohort.
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This presentation is from the session "SPS-110 Post Refractive Surgery - IOL Calculations" from the 2020 ASCRS Virtual Annual Meeting held on May 16-17, 2020.

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